Abstract

The Chemical Intelligencer,1997, 3, 61–64.IH: When you returned to Spain, you were 45.Did you build up a new lab and a new research group then?JE: It was difficult because the financial resources were not in place. There were no positions, no fellowships, no instrumentation. I tried to survive by building up an extensive system of cooperation with different places in Spain, in France, and in other countries.I tried to do inexpensive but interesting chemistry. This is one of the reasons why I developed a project on the solid-state properties of heteroaromatic compounds.They are stable, cheap, and friendly, are easy to prepare, and are crystalline, not volatile.

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