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Grignard,Victor

Grignard, Victor, ed. Traite de chimie organique. Paris Masson, 1935. [Pg.316]

Grignard, Victor (1871—1935). French chemist, receipient (with Paul Sabatier) of Nobel Prize in chemistry (1912). Discovered organo-maguesium compds used for organic synthesis (See Griguard s Reaction and Reagent)... [Pg.784]

Grignard, Victor. (1871-1935). A French chemist who worked with Sabatier to win the Nobel Prize in 1912. He authored Theses sur les combi-naisons organomagnesiennes mixtes et leurs applications a des syntheses. As a student of Berbier, he went from Lyons to Besancon to Nancy, France. He discovered organomagnesium compounds that are used for organic synthesis by the Grignard reaction. [Pg.622]

Grain alcohol, 128. See also Ethanol Graphite, 410 Grignard, Victor, 550 Grignard reagents... [Pg.1227]

Grignard, Victor (1871-1935) French organic chemist who showed how to combine magnesium with reactive organic halogen... [Pg.152]


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