Robert Burns Woodward : architect and artist in the world of molecules
Contributor(s): Benfey, Otto Theodor [ed.] | Morris, Peter J. T. [ed.].
Series: History of modern chemical sciences. Publisher: Philadelphia Chemical Heritage Foundation 2001Description: xxvii, 470p.ISBN: 9780941901253.Subject(s): Woodward, R. B. (Robert Burns), 1917-1979 | Chemistry, Organic -- History -- 20th century | Chemists -- United States -- BiographyDDC classification: 547.0092 | R54 Summary: Robert Burns Woodward was the star of 20th-century organic chemistry. An MIT graduate by age 19, Woodward's ingenious notions about organic synthesis and his artful methodology were astounding. He is most famed for his synthesis of vitamin B12,which he undertook with Albert Eschenmoser, and for the orbital symmetry rules he developed with Roald Hoffmann. This volume presents Woodward's most celebrated papers and lectures--including the famous Cope lecture. Insightful commentaries and rarely seen photographs are also included.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Books | PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur | General Stacks | 547.0092 R54 (Browse shelf) | Available | A185245 |
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Robert Burns Woodward was the star of 20th-century organic chemistry. An MIT graduate by age 19, Woodward's ingenious notions about organic synthesis and his artful methodology were astounding. He is most famed for his synthesis of vitamin B12,which he undertook with Albert Eschenmoser, and for the orbital symmetry rules he developed with Roald Hoffmann. This volume presents Woodward's most celebrated papers and lectures--including the famous Cope lecture. Insightful commentaries and rarely seen photographs are also included.
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