Giacomo Ciamician, an Italian chemist of distant Armenian ancestry, was born in Trieste in 1857 and died in Bologna in 1922. Often referred to as the “father of organic photochemistry”, he also made important contributions to the chemistry of pyrrole and of selected vegetal compounds. In appreciation of his achievements he was nominated nine times for the Nobel prize, not only by his Italian colleagues but also by foreign scientists, such as Emil Fisher (1852–1919). He became professor of General Chemistry at the University of Padua in 1887 and two years later was appointed to the chair of that title at the University of Bologna, where he remained for the rest of his life. Unfortunately, no matter how profound his dedication to teaching, h...
Two organic chemists of Croatian origin, Leopold Ružička and Vladimir Prelog, made significant contr...
Organic chemistry honors Icilio Guareschi (1847-1918) with three eponymic reactions, the best known ...
In this note we look at a number of aspects relating to chemistry that have had a strong impact on t...
Giacomo Ciamician, an Italian chemist of distant Armenian ancestry, was born in Trieste in 1857 and ...
In the course of a long career Giacomo Ciamician (1857-1922) produced over four hundred notes or \u2...
In 1908 the pioneer of photochemistry, Giacomo Ciamician, presented a comprehensive account on his ...
Stanislao Cannizzaro worked at Palermo University for about ten years. There he managed to establis...
During his general lecture before the International Congress of Applied Chemistry in New York in 19...
Photochemistry made the transition from a natural observable to a scientific discipline in the latte...
Giorgio Errera (1860-1933) studied chemistry at the university of Torino in the research group of Mi...
Abstract: On the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the birth of Giacomo Luigi Ciamician (1857–192...
Where to look for really ‘green’ synthetic methods, under conditions as mild as those nature uses? A...
Characterizing plant ingredients has been the main topic of chemical research at the University of V...
Liebig is one of the most honoured and influential scientists of the mid-nineteenth century. Liebig'...
James Moir played a leading role in the South African Chemical Institute and was a pioneering organi...
Two organic chemists of Croatian origin, Leopold Ružička and Vladimir Prelog, made significant contr...
Organic chemistry honors Icilio Guareschi (1847-1918) with three eponymic reactions, the best known ...
In this note we look at a number of aspects relating to chemistry that have had a strong impact on t...
Giacomo Ciamician, an Italian chemist of distant Armenian ancestry, was born in Trieste in 1857 and ...
In the course of a long career Giacomo Ciamician (1857-1922) produced over four hundred notes or \u2...
In 1908 the pioneer of photochemistry, Giacomo Ciamician, presented a comprehensive account on his ...
Stanislao Cannizzaro worked at Palermo University for about ten years. There he managed to establis...
During his general lecture before the International Congress of Applied Chemistry in New York in 19...
Photochemistry made the transition from a natural observable to a scientific discipline in the latte...
Giorgio Errera (1860-1933) studied chemistry at the university of Torino in the research group of Mi...
Abstract: On the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the birth of Giacomo Luigi Ciamician (1857–192...
Where to look for really ‘green’ synthetic methods, under conditions as mild as those nature uses? A...
Characterizing plant ingredients has been the main topic of chemical research at the University of V...
Liebig is one of the most honoured and influential scientists of the mid-nineteenth century. Liebig'...
James Moir played a leading role in the South African Chemical Institute and was a pioneering organi...
Two organic chemists of Croatian origin, Leopold Ružička and Vladimir Prelog, made significant contr...
Organic chemistry honors Icilio Guareschi (1847-1918) with three eponymic reactions, the best known ...
In this note we look at a number of aspects relating to chemistry that have had a strong impact on t...