The development of organic and physical chemistry as specialist fields, during the middle and end of the 19th century respectively, left inorganic behind as a decidedly less highly regarded subfield of chemistry. Despite Alfred Werner's groundbreaking studies of coordination chemistry in the early 20th century, that inferior status remained in place – particularly in the US – until the 1950s, when the beginnings of a resurgence that eventually restored its parity with the other subfields can be clearly observed. This paper explores the extent to which Werner's heritage – both direct, in the form of academic descendants, and indirect – contributed to those advances
Alfred Werner's work on the geometric aspects of how ligands bind to metal ions at the end of the 19...
The recent history and the current activities in the fields of inorganic, analytical and applied che...
Two PhD theses (Alexander Gordienko, 1912; Johannes Angerstein, 1914) and a dissertation in partial ...
The development of organic and physical chemistry as specialist fields, during the middle and end of...
Inorganic chemistry has a long-standing tradition at the University of Zurich starting with Carl Jac...
Alfred Werner (1866–1919) is regarded as the founder of coordination chemistry. He was the author of...
International audienceAlfred Werner was awarded to Nobel prize in Chemistry in 1913. He was born in ...
Alfred Werner’s careful experiments led to the discovery of what came to be known as coordination bo...
The father of coordination chemistry was Alfred Werner (1866- 1919). Werner\u27s theory was largely ...
Department of Chemistry, California State University, Fresno, CA 93740-8024, USA E-mail : georgek@c...
first Swiss to receive a Nobel prize in chemistry and is best known for his research on complexes of...
The development of coordination chemistry in Europe since Alfred Werner's epoch-making 1893 publicat...
It was an Australian/British chemist, Sir Ronald Nyholm, who first spoke of a “renaissance” of inorg...
YesAlfred Werner was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry just over 100 years ago. We recall briefly...
: As a contribution to the scientific symposium, November 22nd, 2013, commemorating the Nobel Prize ...
Alfred Werner's work on the geometric aspects of how ligands bind to metal ions at the end of the 19...
The recent history and the current activities in the fields of inorganic, analytical and applied che...
Two PhD theses (Alexander Gordienko, 1912; Johannes Angerstein, 1914) and a dissertation in partial ...
The development of organic and physical chemistry as specialist fields, during the middle and end of...
Inorganic chemistry has a long-standing tradition at the University of Zurich starting with Carl Jac...
Alfred Werner (1866–1919) is regarded as the founder of coordination chemistry. He was the author of...
International audienceAlfred Werner was awarded to Nobel prize in Chemistry in 1913. He was born in ...
Alfred Werner’s careful experiments led to the discovery of what came to be known as coordination bo...
The father of coordination chemistry was Alfred Werner (1866- 1919). Werner\u27s theory was largely ...
Department of Chemistry, California State University, Fresno, CA 93740-8024, USA E-mail : georgek@c...
first Swiss to receive a Nobel prize in chemistry and is best known for his research on complexes of...
The development of coordination chemistry in Europe since Alfred Werner's epoch-making 1893 publicat...
It was an Australian/British chemist, Sir Ronald Nyholm, who first spoke of a “renaissance” of inorg...
YesAlfred Werner was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry just over 100 years ago. We recall briefly...
: As a contribution to the scientific symposium, November 22nd, 2013, commemorating the Nobel Prize ...
Alfred Werner's work on the geometric aspects of how ligands bind to metal ions at the end of the 19...
The recent history and the current activities in the fields of inorganic, analytical and applied che...
Two PhD theses (Alexander Gordienko, 1912; Johannes Angerstein, 1914) and a dissertation in partial ...