Researches in Organic Chemistry 1925 - 1927 | Collection of 65 Transactions of the Chemical Society Papers (and Memoirs & Proceedings of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society). Comprising: A Synthesis of Pyrylium Salts of Anthocyanidin Type (Part V) The Synthesis of Cyanidin Chloride and of Delphinidin Chloride - Polyhydroxyflavylium Salts Related to Chrysin, Apigenin, Lotoflavin, Luteolin, Galangin, Fisetin, and Morin (Part VI) The Preparation of the Anthocyanidins with the Aid of 2 : 4 : 6-Triacetoxybenzaldehyde (Part VII) A New Synthesis of Pelargonidin Chloride and amd Galanginidin Chloride (Part VIII) | Cyanidin Chloride and of Delphinidin Chloride | Synthesis of Certain Higher Aliphatic Compounds (Part I) A Synthesis of Lactarinic Acid and of Oleic Acid - (Part II): The Hydration of Stearolic Acid | Chemistry of Red and Blue Colouring Matters of Flowers | A Synthesis of Myricetin and of a Galangin Monomethyl Ether Occurring in Galanga Root | Phenyl Benzyl Diketone and Some Derivatives | A Synthesis of Oxyberberine (Part I) | 3-Chlorobenzopyrylium Derivatives | A Qualitative Test for Weak Bases | Strychnine and Brucine (Part III) The Position of the Methoxyl Groups in Brucine (Part VI): The Catalytic Hydrogenation of Strychnine and Some Derivatives | Piperonylpropionitrile and Some Derived Substances | Synthetical Experiments in the Naphthyridine Groups | The Constitution of Codeine and Thebaine | Polynuclear Heterocyclic Aromatic Types (Part II): Some Anhydr
Robinson, Robert [Sir Robert Robinson (13 September 1886 - 8 February 1975) was a British organic chemist and Nobel laureate recognised in 1947 for his research on plant dyestuffs (anthocyanins) and alkaloids. In 1947, he also received the Medal of Freedom with Silver Palm. Robinson Close, in the Science Area at Oxford, is named after him, as is the Robert Robinson Laboratory at the University of Liverpool, the Sir Robert Robinson Laboratory of Organic Chemistry at the University of Manchester and the Robinson and Cornforth Laboratories at the University of Sydney]. David Doig Pratt | Gertrude Maud Robinson | Jan Kalff | Thomas Malkin | William Henry Perkin | Janendra Nath Rây | Leslie Randal Ridgway | Francis Lions | Wilson Baker | J
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Published by Proceedings of the Chemical Society of London 1925 - 1927. 1925 | 1927.
Hard back binding in publisher's original royal blue cloth covered boards, blocked and lettered gilt back. 8vo. 8½'' x 6''. A titan in the world of science, Sir Robert Robinson was Professor of Chemistry at the Universities of Sydney, Liverpool, St Andrews, Manchester and University College London as well as having briefly led the British Dyestuffs Corporation laboratories, in 1947 he received the Medal of Freedom with Silver Palm. Robinson Close, in the Science Area at Oxford, is named after him, as is the Robert Robinson Laboratory at the University of Liverpool, the Sir Robert Robinson Laboratory of Organic Chemistry at the University of Manchester and the Robinson and Cornforth Laboratories at the University of Sydney, he was President of the Chemical Society from 1939 to 1941. Comprising: A Synthesis of Pyrylium Salts of Anthocyanidin Type (Part V) The Synthesis of Cyanidin Chloride and of Delphinidin Chloride - Polyhydroxyflavylium Salts Related to Chrysin, Apigenin, Lotoflavin, Luteolin, Galangin, Fisetin, and Morin (Part VI) The Preparation of the Anthocyanidins with the Aid of 2 : 4 : 6-Triacetoxybenzaldehyde (Part VII) A New Synthesis of Pelargonidin Chloride and amd Galanginidin Chloride (Part VIII) | Cyanidin Chloride and of Delphinidin Chloride | Synthesis of Certain Higher Aliphatic Compounds (Part I) A Synthesis of Lactarinic Acid and of Oleic Acid - (Part II): The Hydration of Stearolic Acid | Chemistry of Red and Blue Colouring Matters of Flowers | A Synthesis of Myricetin and of a Galangin Monomethyl Ether Occurring in Galanga Root | Phenyl Benzyl Diketone and Some Derivatives | A Synthesis of Oxyberberine (Part I) | 3-Chlorobenzopyrylium Derivatives | A Qualitative Test for Weak Bases | Strychnine and Brucine (Part III) The Position of the Methoxyl Groups in Brucine (Part VI): The Catalytic Hydrogenation of Strychnine and Some Derivatives | Piperonylpropionitrile and Some Derived Substances | Synthetical Experiments in the Naphthyridine Groups | The Constitution of Codeine and Thebaine | Polynuclear Heterocyclic Aromatic Types (Part II): Some Anhydronium Bases | Polarisation of Nitrosobenzne | The Nitration of m-Meconine | A Synthesis of Datiscetin | The Synthesis of Certain 2-Styrylchromonol Derivatives | Synthetical Experiments in the isoFlavone Group (Part I) A Synthesis of Methylgenistein (Methylprunetol) Dimethyl Ether and the Constitution of Prunetol (Genistein) (Part II) | X-Ray Crystal Analysis as an Auxiliary in Organic Chemical Research | The Relative Directive Powers of Groups of the Forms RO and RR'N in Aromatic Substitution (Part IV): A Discussion of the Observations Recorded in Parts I, II and III - Part (V): The Nitration of p-Methoxydiphenyl Ether | The Morphine Group (Part III): The Constitution of Neopine - (Part IV): A New Oxidation Product of Codeine | The Orienting Influence of Free and Bound Ionic Charges on Attached Simple or Conjugated Unsaturated Systems (Part I): The Nitration of Some Derivatives of Benzylamine | (Part I): Experiments on the Synthesis of Anthocyanins (Part II): The Synthesis of 3- and 7-Glucosidoxyflavylium Salts and (Part III) | A Synthesis of Pyrylium Salts of Anthocyanin Type (Part IX): Some Hydroxyflavylium Salts - (Part X): Delphinidin Chloride 3-Methyl Ether and (Part XII) and (Part XIII): Some Monohydroxyflavylium Salts and (Part XIV) | A Synthesis of Pyrylium Salts of Anthocyanidin Type (Part XI): A Synthesis of Peonidin Chloride | Derivatives of Homocatechol (Parts I and II) | 2 : 3 : 4-Trinitrotoluene | Derivatives of 1-Benzyltetrahydroisoquinoline | Synthetical Experiments in the Phenanthrene Group of the Alkaloids (Part I) | A New Synthesis of Fisetin and Quercetin | A Synthesis of Kaempferide and of isoRhamnetin | A Synthesis of Acacetin and Certain Other Derivatives of Flavone | The Fission of Some Methoxylated Benzophenones | The Hydrolytic Fission of Some Substituted Dibenzoylmethanes | The Alleged Nitration of s-Methylthioguaiacol - A Criticism | 3-Methoxy-2-phenylindole and 3-Benzoylamino-2-phenylindole | The Decomposition of B-3-Indolylpropionic Azide | A Synthesis of Rutoecarpine | Experiments on the Synthesis of Brazilin and Haematoxylin and their Derivatives (Part II): A Synthesis of Deoxytrimethylbrazilone and of isoBrazilein Ferrichloride Trimethyl Ether | Hydroxycyclohexylacetolactone | The Colouring Matters of Carajura | Albin Haller - Obituary Notices. David Doig Pratt | Gertrude Maud Robinson | Jan Kalff | Thomas Malkin | William Henry Perkin | Janendra Nath Rây | Leslie Randal Ridgway | Francis Lions | Wilson Baker | John Masson Gulland | James Wilson Armit | Junzo Shinoda | James Allan | Albert Edward Oxford | John Charles Smith | Thomas Russell Lea | Constant Frederik van Duin | Robert Sidney Cahn | Harry Raymond Ing | Alexander Robertson | Elisabeth Stewart Gatewood | Thomas Joseph Nolan | Franz Robert Graesser-Thomas | Frank Howorth Gornall | Helen West | Tom Heap | Krishnasami Venkataraman | Robert Bradley | Alfred Pollard | Sidney Thornley | Richard Helmuth | Fred Manske | Yasuhiko Asahina | Frank Mouat Irvine | Ahmad Zaki | Reginald C. Fawcett | Jacques Malan | Bibhucharan Chatterjee | Ernest Chapman | Arthur George Perkin | Albin Haller (1849-1925). In Very Good condition. Member of the P.B.F.A.
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