- triperoxide) was
discovered in 1895 by the
German chemist Richard Wolffenstein.
Wolffenstein combined acetone and
hydrogen peroxide, and then he
allowed the...
-
Richard Wolffenstein may
refer to:
Richard Wolffenstein (chemist) (1864–1926),
German chemist Richard Wolffenstein (architect) (1846–1919),
German architect...
- The
Wolffenstein–Böters
reaction is an
organic reaction converting benzene to
picric acid by a
mixture of
aqueous nitric acid and mercury(II) nitrate....
- The
Cremer &
Wolffenstein architecture firm was
founded in
Germany in 1882 by
Richard Wolffenstein (1846–1919) and
Wilhelm Cremer (1845–1919) and existed...
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Richard Wolffenstein (21
August 1864 – 5 June 1926) was a
German chemist. He
discovered acetone peroxide in 1895 by
reacting acetone with
hydrogen peroxide...
- and Derivatives.
Royal Society of Chemistry. ISBN 978-0-85404-536-5.
Wolffenstein R (October 1894). "Concentration und
Destillation von W****erstoffsuperoxyd"...
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Melsens in 1843, its
structure was
discovered by
Adolf Pinner and
Richard Wolffenstein in 1893,[clarification needed] and it was
first synthesized by Amé Pictet...
- (now Kaliningrad, Russia). The New
Synagogue was
designed by
Cremer &
Wolffenstein in the
Romanesque Revival style,
Aesopian in its crafting, and completed...
- acid.
Acetyl nitrate had also been used as a
nitration agent. In the
Wolffenstein–Böters reaction,
benzene reacts with
nitric acid and mercury(II) nitrate...
- Chemie. 35 (2): 189–206. doi:10.1007/BF01518123. S2CID 104461279.
Richard Wolffenstein: Die Pflanzenalkaloide, 3. Auflage,
Berlin 1922, S. 67 ([1], p. 67, at...