My life in the golden age of chemistry : more fun than fun
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Auteur principal: | Cotton, Frank Albert (1930-2007). (Auteur) |
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Support: | E-Book |
Langue: | Anglais |
Publié: |
San Diego :
Elsevier Science,
2014.
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Autres localisations: | Voir dans le Sudoc |
Résumé: | A giant in the field and at times a polarizing figure, F. Albert Cotton's contributions to inorganic chemistry and the area of transitions metals are substantial and undeniable. In his own words, My Life in the Golden Age of Chemistry: More Fun than Fun describes the late chemist's early life and college years in Philadelphia, his graduate training and research contributions at Harvard with Geoffrey Wilkinson, and his academic career from becoming the youngest ever full professor at MIT (aged 31) to his extensive time at Texas A & M. Professor Cotton's autobiography offers his unique perspectiv |
Accès en ligne: | Accès à l'E-book |
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