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Volume 8a
The table of contents and authors for Volume 8a are given below.
| TABLE OF CONTENTS | AUTHOR |
| Introduction | M. Majewski/V. Snieckus |
| 8.1 | Lithium Compounds | M. Majewski/V. Snieckus |
| 8.1.1 | Lithium Metal | R. K. Dieter |
| 8.1.2 | Lithium Hydride | U. Wietelmann |
| 8.1.3 | Lithium Halides, Lithium Cyanide, and Related Salts | U. Wietelmann |
| 8.1.4 | Lithium–Oxygen Compounds | U. Wietelmann |
| 8.1.5 | Lithium–Sulfur, –Selenium, and –Tellurium Compounds | U. Wietelmann |
| 8.1.6 | Lithium Amides | J. Eames |
| 8.1.7 | Alkyllithium and Cycloalkyllithium Compounds | L. Brandsma J. W. Zwikker |
| 8.1.8 | Alkenyllithium Compounds | L. Brandsma J. W. Zwikker |
| 8.1.9 | Allenyllithium Compounds | L. Brandsma J. W. Zwikker |
| 8.1.10 | Lithium Acetylides | L. Brandsma J. W. Zwikker |
| 8.1.11 | Lithium Alkynolates, Alkynethiolates, and Alkyneselenolates | L. Brandsma J. W. Zwikker |
| 8.1.12 | Allyllithium Compounds | L. Brandsma J. W. Zwikker |
| 8.1.13 | Benzyllithium Compounds and (Lithiomethyl)hetarenes | J. N. Reed |
| 8.1.14 | Aryllithium and Hetaryllithium Compounds | G. W. Gribble |
| 8.1.15 | a-Lithiocarboxylic Acids and Related Lithium Compounds (Including Enolates) | J. R. Green |
| 8.1.16 | b-Lithiocarboxylic Acids and Related Lithium Compounds | D. Caine |
| 8.1.17 | a-Lithio Aldehydes, a-Lithio Ketones, and Related Compounds | D. Caine |
| 8.1.18 | b-Lithio Aldehydes, b-Lithio Ketones, and Related Compounds | D. Caine |
| 8.1.19 | sp3-Hybridized a-Lithio Ethers and O-Carbamates | S. MacNeil |
| 8.1.20 | a-Lithio Sulfoxides | T. Durst/ M. Khodaei |
| 8.1.21 | a-Lithioamines | R. E. Gawley/ S. O'Connor/ R. Klein |
| 8.1.22 | Lithium Nitronates | N. Ono |
| 8.1.23 | gLithio Ethers and Related Compounds | D. Caine |
| 8.1.24 | Carbamoyllithium and Trihalomethyllithium Compounds | C. Metallinos |
| 8.1.25 | Tris(organosulfanyl)- and Tris(organoselanyl)methyllithium Compounds | C. Najera M. Yus |
| 8.1.26 | Bis(organosulfanyl)- and Bis(organoselanyl)methyllithium Compounds | C. Najera M. Yus |
| 8.1.27 | a-Lithio Vinyl Ethers | R. W. Friesen/ C. F. Sturino |
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Professor John Colin Tatlow (1923–2008)
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