Alfred Walter Stewart
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British chemist and writer
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Alfred Walter Stewart was a British chemist and part-time novelist who wrote seventeen detective novels and a pioneering science fiction work between 1923 and 1947 under the pseudonym of JJ Connington. He created several fictional detectives, including Superintendent Ross and Chief Constable Sir Clinton Driffield.
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- XXII.—The addition of sodium hydrogen sulphite to ketonic compounds (11)
- Recent Advances in Organic Chemistry (11)
- LVI.—The relation between absorption spectra and chemical constitution. Part III. The nitroanilines and the nitrophenols (8)
- LV.—The relation between absorption spectra and chemical constitution. Part II. The α-diketones and quinones (7)
- CXLVI.—The relation between absorption spectra and optical rotatory power. Part II. The tartaric acids (7)
- CCXXXIX.—Tesla-luminescence spectra. Part III. Some mono-substitution products of benzene (5)
- CCXXVI.—Tesla-luminescence spectra. Part IV. Some hydrocarbons containing a single benzene nucleus (5)
- Studien über Absorptionsspektren. I. Gesättigte Jodverbindungen (4)
- LV.—The influence of conjugated linkings on general absorptive power. Part I. The absorption spectra of some benzene derivatives (4)
- The Origin of Color (1906) (4)
- XXXV. Atomic structure from the physico-chemical standpoint (1918) (4)
- LIV.—The relation between absorption spectra and chemical constitution. Part I. The chemical reactivity of the carbonyl group (4)
- LXXVII.—Tesla-luminescence spectra. Part I. The form of apparatus and the spectrum of benzene (4)
- Keten. Bemerkungen zu der Abhandlung der HHrn. Staudinger und Klever (4)
- Studien über Absorptionsspektren. IV. Einfluß des Lösungsmittels und der Verdünnung auf die Gültigkeit des Beerschen Gesetzes (1911) (3)
- CV.—The relation between dielectric constant and chemical constitution. Part I. Stereoisomeric compounds (3)
- CCCXV.—Tesla-luminescence spectra. Part VI. Some phenolic compounds and their ethers (3)
- LI.—The velocity of oxime formation in certain ketones (3)
- XXI.—The relation between absorption spectra and optical rotatory power. Part I. The effect of unsaturation and stereoisomerism (3)
- THE EMISSION SPECTRA OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (1924) (3)
- CII.—The relation between absorption spectra and chemical constitution. Part V. The isonitrosocompounds (3)
- LIX.—Phosphorescent zinc sulphide (2)
- XXI.—Solvent effect and Beer's law (2)
- LXVIII.—The relation between absorption spectra and chemical constitution. Part IV. The reactivity of the substituted quinones (2)
- LXIII. A new variety of spectra (1924) (2)
- CXXXVII.—Tesla-luminescence spectra. Part V. Some polynuclear hydrocarbons (2)
- IV.—Tesla-luminescence spectra. Part VI. Some amino-derivatives (2)
- Studien über Absorptionsspektren. II. Die Farbe des Azobenzols (1)
- LXVI.—Studies in the diphenyl series. Part IV. The absorption spectra of the two isomeric o-dinitrobenzidines (1)
- Über Die Carbonylgruppe in statu nascendi (1911) (1)
- The Chemical Reactivity of the Carbonyl Group as Measured by its Absorption Spectrum (1906) (1)
- LXX.—The absorption spectra of substances containing conjugated and unconjugated systems of triple bonds (1)
- CVI.—An apparatus for determining the specific inductive capacity of organic liquids (1)
- Andere aktive Elemente (0)
- XLVIII.—The absorption spectra of substances containing labile hydrogen atoms (0)
- CCCXVI.—Tesla-luminescence spectra. Part VII. Some aromatic aldehydes (0)
- Tesla Spectra and the Fraunhofer Effect in Complex Compounds (0)
- Tesla Spectra of Complex Compounds (1923) (0)
- LXIX.—The reciprocal influence of unsaturated centres and its effect on the general absorptive power of compounds (0)
- Stereoisomerie in Chromverbindungen (0)
- CXXXVII.—The influence of conjugated linkings on general absorptive power. Part II. Some open-chain and cyclic compounds (0)
- A Magnetic Model of Atomic Constitution (1922) (0)
- LXXXI.—A new photographic phenomenon (0)
- CCCXIX.—Tesla-luminescence spectra. Part VIII. Some halogen-substituted derivatives of benzene (0)
- Stereoisomerie bei Kobaltverbindungen (0)
- Konfiguration optisch inaktiver Kohlenstoffverbindungen (0)
- Die Raumformeln des Benzols (0)
- Geometrische Isomerie in der Äthylen-Reihe (0)
- Die Bestimmung der Konfiguration (0)
- Quantitative Beziehungen zwischen Aktivität und der Natur des asymmetrischen Kohlenstoffatoms (0)
- Beziehungen zwischen Raumformel und chemischen Eigenschaften (0)
- Das asymmetrische Kohlenstoffatom als ein Ringglied (0)
- Stereoisomerie bei Platinverbindungen (0)
- Geometrische Isomerie in Kohlenstoff-Stickstoff-Verbindungen (0)
- Cis-trans-Isomerie in zyklischen Verbindungen (0)
- Das asymmetrische Kohlenstoffatom (0)
- Die Wirkung der Substitution auf die Bildung und Beständigkeit zyklischer Verbindungen (0)
- Über sterische Hinderungen (0)
- Zwei Ausnahmefälle optischer Aktivität (0)
- Studien über Absorptionsspektren. III. Die Spektren von Moto-isomeren (0)
- Stereoisomerie bei Stickstoffverbindungen (0)
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