- Théophile-Jules
Pelouze (also
known as
Jules Pelouze),
pronounced [pəluz]; 26
February 1807 – 31 May 1867) was a
French chemist. He was born at Valognes...
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properties were
determined nor a
structure suggested. In 1834 Théophile-Jules
Pelouze synthesized propionitrile,
suggesting it to be an
ether of
propionic alcohol...
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famed chemist Théophile-Jules
Pelouze and his
pupil Ascanio Sobrero, who had
first synthesized nitroglycerin in 1847.
Pelouze cautioned Nobel against using...
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being the only
bridge across the
river for many miles." In 1864
Marguerite Pelouze [fr ], a rich heiress,
acquired the château.
Around 1875 she commissioned...
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Louis Henri Pelouze (September 10, 1863 –
January 9, 1939) was a
Major League Baseball outfielder.
Pelouze pla**** for the St.
Louis Maroons in 1886. In...
- galls;
gallic acid was also
studied by the
French chemist Théophile-Jules
Pelouze (1807–1867),
among others. When
mixed with
acetic acid,
gallic acid had...
- lactis). The name was
coined in 1844 by the
French chemist Théophile-Jules
Pelouze, who
first obtained it as a
derivative of
lactic acid. An
internal dehydration...
- the
French referred to
cellulose nitrate as xyloïdine and pyroxyline:
Pelouze announced to the
French Academy of
Sciences that Ménard and
Domonte had...
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against the
northern Indians, the
tribes of the Cour d'Alenes, Spokans, and
Pelouzes, in the
summer of 1858. Redfield. ISBN 978-0-548-50401-7.
Available online...
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Italian chemist, born in
Casale Monferrato. He
studied under Théophile-Jules
Pelouze at the
University of Turin, who had
worked with the
explosive material...