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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Book
Catherine M. Jackson
(2023)
Molecular World: Making Modern Chemistry.
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Article
Leonardo Anatrini
(2023)
The Mixed Blessings of Pragmatism. Jean-Baptiste Dumas and the (Al)chemical Quest for Metallic Transmutation.
Substantia: An International Journal of the History of Chemistry
(pp. 121-136).
(/isis/citation/CBB246043272/)
Article
Lajos Kovács
(2023)
The campfire stories of Russell Marker, a pioneer of chemistry.
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(pp. 467-492).
(/isis/citation/CBB567002159/)
Article
Jeffrey I. Seeman
(2023)
The Back Story: KC, EJ, and Arbie. Three Generations of Eminent Synthetic Organic Chemists.
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
(pp. 126-128).
(/isis/citation/CBB238116652/)
Article
Veljko Dragojlovic
(2023)
First 60 Years of Melting Point in Organic Chemistry, 1790-1850.
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
(pp. 155-169).
(/isis/citation/CBB729479208/)
Article
Jeffrey I. Seeman
(2023)
“The Truth, The Whole Truth, and Nothing but the Truth:” Writing the History of the Woodward-Hoffmann Rules.
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
(pp. 80-94).
(/isis/citation/CBB187386338/)
Article
Jeffrey I. Seeman
(2023)
The Back Story: Gilbert Stork and the Sweetness of Quinine.
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
(pp. 243-248).
(/isis/citation/CBB592773188/)
Article
Reinhard W. Hoffmann
(2023)
Concerning "Molecules with Fluxional Structure: An Initial Moment in Their Conception.
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
(pp. 129-130).
(/isis/citation/CBB641190453/)
Article
Sarah Cummings; Amy Robinson; Martin Saltzman; et al.
(2022)
HIST Centennial Memories Paul Raymond Jones (1930-2019).
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
(pp. 315-269).
(/isis/citation/CBB776489890/)
Article
Jeffrey I. Seeman
(2022)
The Back Story: Steve Weininger, Comfortable in Many Disciplines.
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
(pp. 176-176).
(/isis/citation/CBB778183651/)
Article
Jeffrey I. Seeman
(2022)
The Back Story: Vladimir Prelog, Albert Eschenmoser and I. A Friend of a Friend is a Friend.
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
(pp. 339-340).
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Article
Jeffrey I. Seeman
(2022)
History of the Woodward‐Hoffmann Rules. The No‐Mechanism Puzzle**.
The Chemical Record.
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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
Ian D. Rae
(2022)
Practising organometallic chemistry in nineteenth century Australia: David Orme Masson and diethyl magnesium.
Historical Records of Australian Science
(pp. 122-132).
(/isis/citation/CBB804953372/)
Article
Ian D. Rae
(2022)
Responses by Australian pharmacologists to respiratory depression caused by opiates and barbiturates.
Historical Records of Australian Science
(pp. 1-11).
(/isis/citation/CBB563601457/)
Article
Carlos Ramírez
(2022)
Lipids, Chloroform, and Their Intertwined Histories.
Substantia: An International Journal of the History of Chemistry
(pp. 133-143).
(/isis/citation/CBB384618008/)
Book
Pierre Laszlo
(2021)
A Life and Career in Chemistry: Autobiography from the 1960s to the 1990s.
(/isis/citation/CBB546947404/)
Book
Anders Lennartson
(2021)
Carl Wilhelm Scheele and Torbern Bergman: The Science, Lives and Friendship of Two Pioneers in Chemistry.
(/isis/citation/CBB026239631/)
Article
Theresa Levitt
(2021)
Morphine Dreams: Auguste Laurent and the Active Principles of Organised Matter.
Ambix: Journal of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry
(pp. 97-115).
(/isis/citation/CBB153003192/)
Article
Joop A. Peters; Herman van Bekkum
(2021)
Pioneering Molecular Models for Cycloalkanes by Derx in Böeseken's Laboratory at Delft, A Century Ago.
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
(pp. 198-204).
(/isis/citation/CBB811810846/)
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