Citation | Lecturer on Chemistry, St Bartholomew's Hospital School. Distinguished for his researches in Organic Chemistry, especially in connection with compounds containing Nitrogen, and with the phenomena of Isomeric Change. author or joint Author of sixty-six papers published in the Annalen, Berichte, the Transactions, or the Proceedings of the Chemical Society, and the American Chemical Journal. Among these may be mentioned: - 'Abbau des Chrysens' (Berichte, 1893); 'Ueber das Picen' (Annalen, 1894); 'Phenylnaphthalenes' (Trans Chem Soc, 1893-1894); 'A New Series of Hydrazines' (ibid, 1895); 'Hydrolysis and Reduction of Perthiocyanic Acid' (ibid, 1897); 'The Recovery of Iodine from Waste Products' (Journ soc Chem Ind, 1899); 'The Constitution and Reactions of Nitrogen-Iodide' (Amer Chem Journ, 1900); 'Substituted Nitrogen Chlorides and their Relation to the Substitution of Halogen in Anilides and Anilines' (Trans Chem Soc, 1899-1900); 'Ueber substituirte Stickstoff-Chloride und Bromide, welche sich vom o-, m-, und p-Nitroacetanilid herleiten' (Berichte, 1900); 'Die Chloramino-Derivate des symmetrischen Diphenylharnstoffes und deren Umwandlungen' (ibid, 1901); 'The Constitution of Hydrocyanic, Cyanic, and Cyanuric Acids' (Trans Chem Soc, 1902); 'A New Type of Substituted Nitrogen Chlorides' (Proc Chem Soc, 1902); 'Isomeric Change of Diacylanilides into Acylaminoketones' (Trans Chem Soc, 1904); 'Nitrogen Halogen Derivatives of the Sulphonamides' (ibid, 1905); 'Nitrogen Halogen Derivatives of the Aliphatic Diamines' (ibid, 1905); 'The Action of the Hypobromous Acid on Piperazine' (ibid, 1905); 'A Contribution to the Chemistry of Saccharin' (ibid, 1905). |