A century of base-promoted decomposition of hydrazones: The early career of Nikolai Matveevich Kizhner (1867-1935)
Suntsov, Vladislav
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Title
A century of base-promoted decomposition of hydrazones: The early career of Nikolai Matveevich Kizhner (1867-1935)
Author(s)
Suntsov, Vladislav
Issue Date
2014-03-15
Keyword(s)
History
Chemistry
Cbiog kizhner base decompn hydrazones org chem
Abstract
A biog. for Nikolai Matveevich Kizhner, born Nov. 27, 1867 in Moscow, Russia, and died Nov. 28, 1935 in Moscow, Russia, is presented. The year 2011 marked the centennial of the first report of the base-promoted decompn. of hydrazones to hydrocarbons. The reaction was discovered in 1911 by the 43-yr-old inaugural Professor of Org. Chem. at the Imperial Technol. Institute at Tomsk, in Siberia-Nikolai Matveevich Kizhner.
Publisher
Division of the History of Chemistry
ISSN
1053-4385
Type of Resource
text
Genre of Resource
article
Language
eng
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https://hdl.handle.net/2142/127883
DOI
https://doi.org/10.70359/bhc2014v039p043
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