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Review
David E. Lewis
(2024)
Review of "Molecular World: Making Modern Chemistry".
Ambix: Journal of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry.
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Article
David E. Lewis
(2023)
“The Chemical History of Color,” but Just Two Kinds of Them.
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
(pp. 39-49).
(/isis/citation/CBB140544596/)
Article
William H. Brock; David E. Lewis
(2023)
A Dark Comedy of Errors and Polemics: Nierenstein, Freudenberg and the Structure of Catechin.
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
(pp. 170-181).
(/isis/citation/CBB452230638/)
Article
David E. Lewis
(2022)
A Future History of Selectivity in Organic Chemistry: Whence, Where, and Whither?.
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
(pp. 62-76).
(/isis/citation/CBB988568054/)
Article
William H. Brock; David E. Lewis
(2021)
A Different Kind of Nierenstein Reaction: The Chemical Society’s Mistreatment of Maximilian Nierenstein.
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
(pp. 221-245).
(/isis/citation/CBB005808365/)
Article
David E. Lewis
(2019)
1860-1861: Magic years in the development of the structural theory of organic chemistry.
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
(pp. 77-91).
(/isis/citation/CBB223728585/)
Article
Markovnikov, Vladimir Vasilevich
(2018)
Primary Documents on the Question on the Mutual Influence of Atoms in Chemical Compounds.
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
(pp. 21-23).
(/isis/citation/CBB302278273/)
Article
David E. Lewis
(2018)
Introduction to an English Translation of Markovnikov's First Paper Describing “Markovnikov's Rule”.
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
(pp. 21-23).
(/isis/citation/CBB801520741/)
Article
Vladislav Suntsov; Lewis E. David
(2017)
After the Revolution: Nikolai Matveevich Kizhner (1867-1935) in Soviet Moscow.
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
(pp. 46-56).
(/isis/citation/CBB624739768/)
Article
David E. Lewis
(2017)
A Ye. Arbuzov: Father of Organophosphorus Chemistry in Russia.
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
(pp. 112-125).
(/isis/citation/CBB545460291/)
Article
David E. Lewis
(2016)
Klaus at Kazan: The Discovery of Ruthenium.
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
(pp. 3-11).
(/isis/citation/CBB455916980/)
Article
N. Kizhner
(2015)
Primary Documents. 25. The Catalytic Decomposition of Alkylidenehydrazines as a Method for the Preparation of Hydrocarbons.
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
(pp. 64-68).
(/isis/citation/CBB139630567/)
Article
N. Kizhner
(2015)
Primary Documents 27. on the Catalytic Decomposition of Alkylidenehydrazines. (second Part) (abridged).
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
(pp. 69-73).
(/isis/citation/CBB981124107/)
Article
David E. Lewis
(2015)
Introduction to an English Translation, "On the Different Explanations of Certain Cases of Isomerism" by Aleksandr Butlerov.
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
(pp. 9-12).
(/isis/citation/CBB907629635/)
Article
David E. Lewis; Vladislav Suntsov
(2015)
Introduction to an English Translation (Abridged) of Kizhner's Pioneering Papers on Deoxygenation.
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
(pp. 61-64).
(/isis/citation/CBB359331680/)
Article
Vladislav Suntsov; David E. Lewis
(2014)
A Century of Base-Promoted Decomposition of Hydrazones: The Early Career of Nikolai Matveevich Kizhner (1867-1935).
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
(p. 43).
(/isis/citation/CBB948973698/)
Article
David E. Lewis
(2014)
Citation for Chemical Breakthrough Award: Mendeleev's Periodic System of the Elements.
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
(p. 1).
(/isis/citation/CBB654453937/)
Book
Lewis, David E.
(2012)
Early Russian Organic Chemists and Their Legacy.
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Chapter
Lewis, David E.
(2011)
150 Years of Organic Structures.
In: Atoms in Chemistry: From Dalton's Predecessors to Complex Atoms and Beyond
(p. 35).
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Article
Lewis, David E.
(2010)
Feuding Rule Makers: Aleksandr Mikhailovich Zaitsev (1841--1910) and Vladimir Vasil'evich Markovnikov (1838--1904). A Commentary on the Origins of Zaitsev's Rule.
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
(p. 115).
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