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Citations
10156
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13071
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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1986 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1971 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
  • 1959 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Overview

Glen A. Russell is affiliated with Iowa State University in the United States. Their academic research spans the fields of Social Sciences and Arts and Humanities, with a particular focus on the subfields of Anthropology and Language and Linguistics. This multidisciplinary approach reflects in their work, which connects both cultural and linguistic analysis with broader historical narratives.

Their publications include contributions to the topic areas of Global Maritime and Colonial Histories, as well as Language, Linguistics, and Cultural Analysis. These topics indicate an interest in exploring historical interactions on a global scale alongside detailed examinations of language and culture.

Among their recent scholarly output is the paper titled DAMIRI, MOḤAMMAD, published in 2020 in the Encyclopaedia Iranica Online. This publication contributes to the broader discourse within their main fields and topical interests.

  • Global Maritime and Colonial Histories
  • Language, Linguistics, Cultural Analysis

  • Encyclopaedia Iranica Online (1 publication)

There are no frequent co-authors recorded for Glen A. Russell, indicating that they may work independently or collaborate occasionally with different researchers.

Glen A. Russell has received recognition in the form of fellowships from notable institutions. They were named a Fellow of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation in 1959, a Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation in 1971, and a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1986. These honors point to sustained engagement with the scientific and scholarly community over several decades.

Best Publications

  • Deuterium-isotope Effects in the Autoxidation of Aralkyl Hydrocarbons. Mechanism of the Interaction of PEroxy Radicals1

    Glen A. Russell

  • Solvent Effects in the Reactions of Free Radicals and Atoms. II. Effects of Solvents on the Position of Attack of Chlorine Atoms upon 2,3-Dimethylbutane, Isobutane and 2-Deuterio-2-methylpropane1

    Glen A. Russell

  • Electron-Transfer Processes. I. The Scope of the Reaction between Carbanions or Nitranions and Unsaturated Electron Acceptors

    Glen A. Russell;Edward G. Janzen;E. Thomas. Strom

  • Coupling Reactions of the 2-Nitro-2-propyl Anion1

    Glen A. Russell;Wayne C. Danen

  • Directive Effects in the Attack of Phenyl Radicals on Carbon-Hydrogen Bonds

    Robert F. Bridger;Glen A. Russell

  • The Rates of Oxidation of Aralkyl Hydrocarbons. Polar Effects in Free Radical Reactions1,2

    Glen A. Russell

  • Reactions of resonance stabilized carbanions. XXXI. Oxidation of carbanions. 4. Oxidation of indoxyl to indigo in basic solution

    Glen Allan Russell;Gerd Kaupp

  • SOLVENT EFFECTS IN THE REACTIONS OF FREE RADICALS AND ATOMS1

    Glen A. Russell

  • Methylation of Aromatic Hydrocarbons by Dimethyl Sulfoxide in the Presence of Base1

    Glen A. Russell;Steven A. Weiner

  • FREE-RADICAL CHAIN-SUBSTITUTION REACTIONS OF ALKYLMERCURY HALIDES

    Glen A. Russell;Hasan Tashtoush

  • Nature of the Polar Effect in Reactions of Atoms and Radicals. II. Reactions of Chlorine Atoms and Peroxy Radicals

    Glen A. Russell;Roger C. Williamson

  • Reactions of resonance stabilized anions. XXIX. Electron-transfer processes. 7. Formation of paramagnetic and condensation products from nitrosobenzene in basic solution

    Glen Allan. Russell;Edwin J. Geels;Frank J. Smentowski;Kuo-Yuan. Chang

  • β-Keto Sulfoxides. II. Transformations Giving Sulfur-Free Products1

    Glen A. Russell;Gerard J. Mikol

  • Solvent Effects in the Reactions of Free Radicals and Atoms. III. Effects of Solvents in the Competitive Photochlorination of Hydrocarbons and Their Derivatives1

    Glen A. Russell

  • Reactions of alkylmercurials with heteroatom-centered acceptor radicals

    Glen A. Russell;Preecha. Ngoviwatchai;Hasan I. Tashtoush;Anna. Pla-Dalmau

  • The Competitive Oxidation of Cumene and Tetralin1,2

    Glen A. Russell

  • The Oxidation of Unsaturated Compounds. IX. The Effects of Structure on the Rates and Products of Oxidation of Unsaturated Compounds1

    Frank R. Mayo;A. A. Miller;Glen A. Russell

  • Spontaneous Formation of Radical-Anions from Nitroaromatics in Basic Solution

    Glen A. Russell;Edward G. Janzen

  • Autoxidation and Condensation Reactions of Carbanions in Dimethyl Sulfoxide Solution

    Glen A. Russell;Edward G. Janzen;Hans-Dieter. Becker;Frank J. Smentowski

  • ALKYLATION OF β-SUBSTITUTED STYRENES BY A FREE RADICAL ADDITION-ELIMINATION SEQUENCE

    Glen A. Russell;Hasan Tashtoush;Preecha Ngoviwatchai

  • Catalysis by Metal Halides. I. Mechanism of the Disproportionation of Ethyltrimethylsilane

    Glen A. Russell

Frequent Co-Authors

Herbert C. Brown
Herbert C. Brown Purdue University West Lafayette
Edward G. Janzen
Edward G. Janzen University of Guelph
Svante Wold
Svante Wold Umeå University
Hiizu Iwamura
Hiizu Iwamura Nihon University
Kalevi Pihlaja
Kalevi Pihlaja University of Turku
Bengt Långström
Bengt Långström Uppsala University

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