Dalziel Hammick
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British chemist
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Dalziel Hammick's Degrees
- Bachelors Chemistry University of Oxford
- PhD Chemistry University of Oxford
Why Is Dalziel Hammick Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Dalziel Llewellyn Hammick FRS was an English research chemist. His major work was in synthetic organic chemistry. Along with Walter Illingworth he promulgated the Hammick-Illingworth rule, which predicts the order of substitution in benzene derivatives. He also developed the Hammick reaction which generates ortho-substituted pyridines.
Dalziel Hammick's Published Works
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- CLXXV.—Disodium hydrogen phosphate dodecahydrate (17)
- CVI.—The determination of the parachors of substances in solution (16)
- CCCXXIX.—Preparation of α-trioxymethylene and a new polymeride of formaldehyde (13)
- CCCXXXVIII.—ω-Trichloro- and ω-tribromo-quinaldine and the preparation of quinaldinic acid (12)
- XXXI.—The action of sulphur dioxide on metal oxides. Part 1 (9)
- CCCCLVIII.—The constitution of benzfurazan and benzfurazan oxide (1931) (8)
- CXLIV.—The rate of reaction between formic acid and iodine in aqueous solution (8)
- CCLXVII.—Pseudo-ternary systems containing sulphur. Part I. Sulphur and quinoline, pyridine, and p-xylene (6)
- CCCCXXVIII.—The association of aromatic nitrosocompounds in solution (1931) (6)
- CCCLXXI.—The rate of reaction of bromine with aqueous formic acid (6)
- CVIII.—Internal equilibrium in liquid sulphur. Part I (5)
- 22. Compound formation between nitrobenzenes (1932) (5)
- CCCVI.—A new orientation rule and the anomaly of the nitroso-group (4)
- CCLXXXIII.—Preparation of sodium and potassium phthalimide (4)
- CCCXXXVII.—The conversion of paraformaldehyde into glycollic acid (4)
- CLXVII.—ω-Mono- and dibromo-derivatives of quinaldine and nitroquinaldines and their products of hydrolysis (4)
- CCXXIX.—Pseudo-ternary systems containing sulphur. Part III. The system sulphur–sulphur monochloride (3)
- CCXIII.—The system sodium sulphite–sodium hydroxide–water (2)
- II. Surface energy, latent heat, and compressibility (1)
- LIII. Latent heats of vaporization and expansion (1922) (1)
- XLI.—Internal equilibrium in sulphur. Part II. Amorphous sulphur (Sµ) as a gel, and the Tyndall effect in liquid sulphur (1)
- CCV.—The dimorphism of potassium ethyl sulphate (1)
- IV. Latent heat and surface energy.—Part II (1919) (0)
- Note on the Oxy-Ammonia Flame (1917) (0)
- LXXII.—Pseudo-ternary systems containing sulphur. Part II. The system sulphur–benzoic acid (0)
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