Dorothy Virginia Nightingale
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Dorothy Virginia Nightingale's Degrees
- Bachelors Chemistry University of California, Berkeley
- PhD Chemistry Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Dorothy Virginia Nightingale was an American organic chemist who is known for research on chemiluminescence and the Friedel-Crafts reaction. Nightingale directed the research of 24 PhD students and 26 Masters students and authored 56 scientific publications.
Dorothy Virginia Nightingale's Published Works
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- LUMINESCENCE OF GRIGNARD COMPOUNDS IN ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC FIELDS, AND RELATED ELECTRICAL PHENOMENA (1927) (55)
- Anomalous nitration reactions. (1947) (32)
- The Synthesis of Acetylenic Ketones from Acid Anhydrides and Sodium Phenylacetylene (1945) (28)
- Spectra of Luminescence of Grignard Compounds (1924) (25)
- The Preparation of Ketones from Nitroölefins (1944) (22)
- Alkylation and the Action of Aluminum Halides on Alkylbenzenes. (1939) (20)
- The Alkylation of o- and p-Xylene (1944) (16)
- The Effect of Bases on the Hydrogenation of Alkylphenols in the Presence of Raney Nickel (1944) (16)
- The Action of Aluminum Chloride on Aromatic Hydrocarbons. II. The 1,3-Dimethyl-4-propylbenzenes (1939) (14)
- The Willgerodt Reaction with Acetylphenyl-acetylene and Benzalacetone (1949) (13)
- THE HYDROGENATION OF AROMATIC KETONES WITH HYDROGEN AND COPPER-CHROMIUM OXIDE CATALYST (1949) (11)
- The Reaction of Nitroparaffins and Alicyclic Ketones. II (1952) (10)
- The synthesis of 7-methoxy-l-isoquinolone. (1945) (10)
- Acylations with the Acid Chlorides of 2,5-Diphenylfuran-3,4-dicarboxylic Acid and 2,5-Dimethylfuran-3,4-dicarboxylic Acid and Related Compounds (1959) (10)
- LUMINESCENCE OF ORGANO-MAGNESIUM HALIDES (1923) (9)
- The Action of Sodium, Lithium and Potassium Phenylacetylene on Acid Derivatives (1947) (9)
- Orientation Effects in the Alkylation of m-Xylene by Various Procedures and Reagents (1942) (8)
- The Anomalous Acetylation of some Dialkylbenzenes (1953) (7)
- Reaction of Nitroparaffins with Alicyclic Ketones. III. The Solid By-Product from Nitromethane and Cyclohexanone (1958) (7)
- ACYLATIONS WITH PIVALYL CHLORIDE1 (1951) (7)
- Reactions of Nitroparaffins with Alicyclic Ketones. IV1 (1963) (7)
- Acylations with the Acid Chloride and Anhydride of 1-n-Butyl-2,5-dimethylpyrrole-3,4-dicarboxylic Acid (1959) (7)
- The Reactions of Some Polynuclear Aroyl Acid Chlorides with Organocadmium Reagents1,2 (1953) (7)
- The Action of Nitrous Acid on some Alicyclic Amines (1952) (6)
- The Action of Anhydrous Ferric Chloride on Alkylbenzenes1 (1941) (5)
- THE ANOMALOUS ACYLATION OF SOME MONOALKYLBENZENES (1953) (5)
- Notes - The Preparation of 3-Phenyl-7-methylbenzisoxazole (1956) (5)
- LUMINESCENCE OF GRIGNARD COMPOUNDS: SPECTRA AND BRIGHTNESS (5)
- The Preparation of Alicyclic Amines. II1 (1953) (5)
- The Action of Nitrous Acid on 2-Phenylcyclohexylamine (1950) (5)
- THE REACTION OF NITROPARAFFINS AND ALICYCLIC KETONES. I. THE PREPARATION OF NITROALKYLCYCLOHEXANOLS (1950) (4)
- Some Nitrogen Substituted Barbituric Acids and their Derivatives1 (1936) (4)
- SOME Δ4,10-OCTAHYDRONAPHTHALENE-1,2-DICARBOXYLIC ACID ANHYDRIDES (1948) (4)
- The Acetylation of Some Dialkylbenzenes. II (1956) (4)
- The Action of Aluminum Chloride on Alkylbenzenes. V (1954) (4)
- Preparation and Reactions of Some 2-Acylhalo-1,8-naphthalic Anhydrides (1960) (3)
- The Preparation of a-(Dialkylaminoalkyl)-acenaphthene-methanols (1945) (3)
- The Reaction of Aldoketene Dimers with Grignard Reagents1 (1961) (3)
- The Preparation of Some Alicyclic Amines (1944) (2)
- Reactions of 14‐hydroxy‐14‐azadispiro[5.1.5.2]pentadec‐9‐ene‐7,15‐dione and related compounds. II (1967) (2)
- Reactions of 14-Hydroxy-14-azadispiro[5.1.5.2]pentadec-9-ene-7,15-dione and Related Compounds. I. The 3,11-Dimethyl Derivative1a (1966) (2)
- Phenyl Alkyl Nitrogen Substitution and Reactivity in the Barbituric Acid Series (1936) (2)
- The Acylation of 5-Bromo- and 5-Chloroacenaphthene by the Friedel—Crafts Procedure1,2 (1950) (1)
- The Action of Aluminum Chloride on Aromatic Hydrocarbons. III. The Polyethylbenzenes and Tetramethylbenzenes (1941) (1)
- Acylations of Aromatic Hydrocarbons with Diphenoyl Chloride (1950) (1)
- Acylations of Phenol Ethers with Diphenoyl Chloride1 (1952) (1)
- Azadispiro[5.1.5.2]pentadecene series. III. Cyclizations and other reactions (1968) (1)
- Acylations with the acid chlorides of 2,5-diphenylfuran-3,4-dicarboxylic acid and 2,5-dimethylfuran-3,4-dicarboxylic acid and related compounds. II (1964) (1)
- Photo-voltaic Effects in Grignard Solutions (1938) (1)
- THE PREPARATION AND REACTIONS OF THE 1,3-DIMETHYL-4-AMYLBENZENES (1942) (0)
- SOME REACTIONS OF DI-HALOGEN BARBITURIC ACIDS (0)
- A history of the Department of Chemistry, University of Missouri-Columbia, 1843-1975 (1975) (0)
- Studies in the Alloxantine Series1 (1937) (0)
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