Stanko Borcic
March 1, 1931 Shangai, China – December 21, 1994 Zagreb, Croatia
Professor Stanko Borcic was an internationally recognised organic chemist, best known as a pionneer in the field of secondary deuterium isotope effects in solvolytic reactions.
Seventeen of sixty Professor Borcic’s scientific papers have been published in Croatica Chemica Acta:
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S. Borcic, O. Kronja, K. Humski, and S. Miletic
Reactivity of Some Tertiary Chlorides with Methoxy and Olefinic Neighboring Group,
Croat. Chem. Acta 69 (1996) 563-568.
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S. Borcic, O. Kronja, and K. Humski
A Kinetic Approach to the Mechanism of Cationic Polyolefinic Cyclization. Simple and Extended pi-Participation,
Croat. Chem. Acta 67 (1994) 171-188.
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I. Malnar, O. Kronja, K. Humski, and S. Borcic
Solvolysis Kinetics of 1-Chloro-1-phenyl-5,9,14,18,22- pentamethyl-5,9,13,17,21-tricosapentaene, a Squalene Derivative.
Indication of Participation,
Croat. Chem. Acta 65 (1992) 547-549.
O. Kronja, S. Borcic, K. Humski, and C. S. Foote
Solvolytic Behaviour of a Primary Squalene Derivatives,
Croat. Chem. Acta 63 (1990) 193-202.
M. Ladika, S. Borcic, and D. E. Sunko
Solvolysis Rate of 3-Metyl-2-(3-pentynyl)-2-cyclohexenyl p-Nitrobenzoate.
A Model System for a pi-Participation of the CC Triple Bond,
Croat. Chem. Acta 57 (1984) 331-337.
D. Ostovic, O. Kronja, and S. Borcic
A Comparison of Carbon-Carbon Double Bond and Cyclopropane as Neighboring Groups. Solvolysis Rates of 1-Aryl-3-cyclopropylbutyl Chlorides,
Croat. Chem. Acta 54 (1981) 203-209.
R. Eliason, S. Borcic, and D. Sunko
5-Methoxyl Participation in Solvolysis and Secondary Deuterium Isotope Effects,
Croat. Chem. Acta 51 (1978) 203-212.
R. Malojcic, S. Borcic, and D. Sunko
Pi-Participation in Solvolysis and Secondary Deuterium Isotope Effects, Octahydrodimethanonaphthalene System,
Croat. Chem. Acta 49 (1977) 743-749.
K. Humski, S. Borcic, and D. Sunko
Deuterium Scrambling During Stereochemical Equilibration of endo– and exo– Norbornanol-3,3-d2,
Croat. Chem. Acta 38 (1966) 55-56.
K. L. Servis, O. Gjurovic-Deletis, S. Borcic, and D. E. Sunko
, Secondary Hydrogen Isotope Effects. VIII
Rate of Formation of Diethyl Malonate Anions
Croat. Chem. Acta 37 (1965) 191-197.
V. Belanic-Lipovac, S. Borcic, and D. E. Sunko
Secondary Hydrogen Isotope Effects. VII
Ethanolysis Rates of 1,1-Dimethylallyl-3,3-d2 Chloride and 3,3-Dimethylallyl-1,1-d2 Chloride,
Croat. Chem. Acta 37 (1965) 61-65.
K. Humski, S. Borcic, and D. E. Sunko
1,3 Hydrogen Migration in the Solvolysis of 2-(delta3-Cyclopentenyl)-ethyl p-Toluenesulfonate,
Croat. Chem. Acta 37 (1965) 3-10.
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Secondary Hydrogen Isotope Effects. VI
Acetolysis Rate of Cyclopentyl-3,3,4,4-d4 Tosylate,
Croat. Chem. Acta 35 (1963) 67-72.
S. Borcic, K. Humski, and D. E. Sunko
Reactions of Cycloprpoylmethyl Benzenesulfonate.
Energies and Entropies of Activation,
Croat. Chem. Acta 34 (1962) 249-250.
S. Borcic, T. Strelkov, and D. E. Sunko
Tritium Distribution in 4-Octene Prepared by Catalytic Hydrogenation,
Croat. Chem. Acta 34 (1962) 243-244.
S. Borcic and D. E. Sunko
, Secondary Hydrogen Isotope Effects. V
Internal Rearrangements in the Acetolysis of Deuterium Labeled Cyclopropylmethyl Benzenesulfonates,
Croat. Chem. Acta 33 (1961) 77-81.
S. Borcic, V. Belanic-Lipovac, and D. E. Sunko
Secondary Hydrogen Isotope Effects. III
Acetolysis of endo– and exo-Norbornyl-5,6,d2 p-Bromobenzenesulfonates,
Croat. Chem. Acta 33 (1961) 35-39.
A complete list of Professor Borcic’s publications is given in
Croat. Chem. Acta 68 (1995) A7-A13.