If you liked Hypercarbon chemistry by Olah, George A., start with Friedel-Crafts and related reactions (1963), Carbonium ions (1967), and Onium ions (1998). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Friedel-Crafts and related reactions
1963 · 4 pages · Olah, George A. · Same author
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Carbonium ions
1967 · 474 pages · Olah, George A. · Same author
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Onium ions
1998 · 509 pages · Olah, George A. · Same author
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Friedel-Crafts chemistry
1973 · 581 pages · Olah, George A. · Same author
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A Life Of Magic Chemistry
2000 · 277 pages · Olah, George A. · Same author
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Across conventional lines
2003 · Olah, George A. · Same author
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Electron deficient boron and carbon clusters
1991 · 379 pages · Olah, George A., Kenneth Wade · Same author
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Superelectrophiles and their chemistry
2007 · 301 pages · Olah, George A., Douglas A. Klumpp · Same author
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Halonium ions
1975 · 190 pages · Olah, George A. · Same author
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Nitration, methods and mechanisms
1989 · 350 pages · Olah, George A., S.C. Narang · Same author
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Superacids
1985 · 371 pages · Olah, George A. · Same author
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Einführung in die theoretische organische Chemie
1959 · Olah, George A. · Same author
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