Chemistry, Organic
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 27 Collections and/or Records:
Roald Hoffmann Manuscript Collection
Manuscript copies of six papers and a speech authored by Polish-American chemist and Nobel Laureate Roald Hoffmann.
Roald Hoffmann Nobel Prize in Chemistry Autographed Lecture
An autographed copy of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry Lecture written and delivered by Polish-American theoretical organic chemist Roald Hoffmann with an attached letter of correspondence from the Cornell University Department of Chemistry.
Robert B. Woodward reprint collection
This is a small collection of 19 reprints by Robert Burns Woodward and various colleagues. A key piece of the collection is the set of three communications co-authored with Roald Hoffmann that came to be known as the Woodward-Hoffmann Rules and resulted in a Nobel Prize for the Roald Hoffmann.
Robert E. Kohler Ph.D Thesis Model Studies for the Synthesis of β-Amyrin
Robert E. Kohler's Harvard University Ph.D. thesis Model Studies for the Synthesis of β-Amyrin.
Stephen P. Findlay notebooks
One notebook in this collection contains notes taken by Findlay in 1939, while he was attending a Quantitative Analysis course at Princeton University. The other notebooks contain laboratory notes taken by Findlay in the 1950s, while he was working as a research chemist at the National Institutes of Health.
The Robert B. Woodward Collection
Correspondence, manuscripts, reprints, printed materials, and miscellaneous materials pertaining to American organic chemist and Nobel Prize winner Robert B. Woodward. The materials in this collection were collected and maintained by Croatian chemist Vinko Škarić.
William Albert Noyes – Electronic Theories Paper
An offprint of the paper “Electronic Theories” by American chemist William Albert Noyes, published in the journal Chemical Reviews.
