David E Lewis

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Early Russian Organic Chemists and Their Legacy (2012)Paperback - 2012, 5 April 2012

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Part of Series
History of Chemistry
Part of Series
Springerbriefs in Molecular Science / Springerbriefs in Hist
Part of Series
Springerbriefs in Molecular Science
Part of Series
Springerbriefs in History of Chemistry
Print Length
136 pages
Language
English
Publisher
Springer
Date Published
5 Apr 2012
ISBN-10
3642282180
ISBN-13
9783642282188

Description

The organic chemists of Russia during the pre-revolutionary period included some of the most creative and talented chemists of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Indeed, this is attested by the number of reactions and empirical rules bearing their names. This volume is of interest for both historians of chemistry and organic chemists wishing to discover more about the historical development of their discipline in Russia. From the founding of the Russian Academy of Sciences by Peter the Great in 1725 to the early years of the nineteenth century, Russian organic chemistry was largely in the hands of foreign scientists. However, the Russification of organic chemistry in Russia had begun before the middle of the nineteenth century, and reached its zenith during the last half of the same century, by which time vibrant schools of chemistry had arisen in the eastern city of Kazan', at Moscow and at St. Petersburg. By the end of the century, the Chairs of organic chemistry at universities throughout the Russian empire were occupied by Russian chemists, almost half of them trained at Kazan'. This volume discusses the contributions of these organic chemists which include: the structural theory of organic chemistry, empirical rules for addition and elimination, reactions involving carbon nucleophiles, such as the aldol reaction and alcohol synthesis using organozinc nucleophiles, the discovery of sulfoxides and sulfonium salts, and a range of important redox reactions.

Product Details

Author:
David E Lewis
Book Edition:
2012
Book Format:
Paperback
Country of Origin:
NL
Date Published:
5 April 2012
Dimensions:
22.86 x 15.49 x 1.02 cm
Genre:
Science/Technology Aspects
ISBN-10:
3642282180
ISBN-13:
9783642282188
Language:
English
Location:
Berlin, Heidelberg
Pages:
136
Publisher:
Weight:
226.8 gm

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