Morris Travers
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English chemist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Morris William Travers, FRS was an English chemist who worked with Sir William Ramsay in the discovery of xenon, neon and krypton. His work on several of the rare gases earned him the name Rare Gas Travers in scientific circles. He was the founding director of the Indian Institute of Science.
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Published Works
- Argon and its Companions (33)
- On two new polymers of acetaldehyde (1936) (20)
- A life of Sir William Ramsay (1956) (20)
- On a New Constituent of Atmospheric Air (1898) (18)
- Luminescence. A general discussion (1939) (15)
- The Law of Distribution in the Case in Which One of the Phases Possesses Mechanical Rigidity: Adsorption and Occlusion (1906) (15)
- LXXIII.—Helium, a constituent of certain minerals (12)
- On the companions of argon (11)
- On the Thermal Decomposition of Acetaldehyde and Ethylene Oxide (1936) (9)
- On the absorption of water by cotton and wool (1907) (8)
- The discovery of the rare gases (7)
- Borohydrates.—Part I (1912) (7)
- 113. The kinetics of the thermal decomposition of the methylamines (1939) (6)
- Reactions between Carbon and Certain Gases (1932) (6)
- CXXXVII.—The interaction of sulphuretted hydrogen and arsenic pentoxide in presence of hydrochloric acid (6)
- On the thermal decomposition of ethane, ethylene, acetaldehyde, etc (1937) (5)
- On the Thermal Decomposition of Methyl Nitrite (1937) (5)
- On the thermal decomposition of dimethyl ether (1937) (5)
- On the behaviour of certain substances at their critical temperatures (1906) (5)
- XCI.—The constitution of ammonium amalgam (5)
- J. B. Hannay and the Artificial Production of Diamonds (1943) (4)
- On the system carbon, hydrogen, methane, between 442° and 712° C (1938) (4)
- On some methods for determining the rate of chemical reactions in the gas phase (1939) (4)
- On the Comparison of the Platinum Scale of Temperature with the Normal Scale at Temperatures between 444 degrees and -190 degrees C., with Notes on Constant Temperatures below the Melting-Point of Ice (4)
- An attempt to cause helium or argon to pass through redhot palladium, platinum, or iron (4)
- Influence of Nitric Oxide on the Thermal Decomposition of Dimethyl Ether. Gaseous Catalysis (1936) (4)
- Some experiments on helium (3)
- On the refractivities of air, oxygen, nitrogen, argon, hydrogen, and helium (3)
- The preparation and some of the properties of pure argon (3)
- The Indian Institute of Science (1924) (3)
- On the nature of glass (3)
- XXVIII.—Metallic derivatives of acetylene. I. Mercuric acetylide (3)
- The scientific work of james bannantyne hannay (1939) (2)
- Helium in the Atmosphere (1898) (2)
- On the formation of condensation products from simple hydrocarbons (1936) (2)
- Fergusonite, an endothermic mineral (2)
- Thermal Decomposition of Normal Paraffins (1952) (2)
- The origin of the gases evolved on heating mineral substances, meteorites, &c (2)
- KINETICS OF HYDROCARBON DECOMPOSITION (1939) (2)
- Smoke Emission of Low-Temperature Chars (1959) (2)
- Nitric Oxide and Alkyl Ethers (1937) (2)
- Thermal Decomposition of Ethylene Oxide (1937) (2)
- 290. The kinetics of the thermal decomposition of the methylamines. Part II (1939) (2)
- On the effect of grinding on the solubility of mineral substances, and on the toxic character of the resulting dusts (1939) (2)
- The gaseous constituents of certain mineral substances and natural waters (2)
- The Liquefaction of Hydrogen (1899) (2)
- On the Influence of Hydrogen on the Pyrolysis of Ethane and Ethylene Near 600 degrees. Part I (1932) (2)
- Ramsay and Helium (1935) (2)
- The application of scientific method to the treatment of some industrial problems (1934) (2)
- The homogeneity of helium (1)
- Argon and Amorphous Carbon, 15 degrees to 710 degrees C (1932) (1)
- On the new view of the nature of the covalent linkage, and the formation of free radicals (1934) (1)
- On the pyrolysis of 2-carbon and 3-carbon paraffin and olefine hydrocarbons (1939) (1)
- Thermal Decomposition of Certain Gaseous Organic Compounds (1935) (1)
- The Thermal Decomposition of Acetaldehyde (1934) (1)
- Thermal Decomposition of Acetaldehyde and Ethylene Oxides: Existence of Short-Lived Intermediates (1936) (1)
- The distillation of coal under very low pressures (1933) (1)
- Mechanism of Thermal Change in Gaseous Organic Compounds (1936) (1)
- The vapour pressures of liquid oxygen on the scale of the constant-volume oxygen thermometer filled at different initial pressures (1)
- On the failure of refractory materials at very high temperature (1929) (1)
- On the Absorption of Gases, Vapours, and Substances From Solution By Solids (1906) (1)
- Discussion on “Laboratory methods of liquefaction” (1)
- Scientific Glassware (1)
- Sir Henry Miers (1943) (1)
- Thermal Decomposition of Acetaldehyde (1935) (1)
- 325. The composition of the mixture of rare gases from the Hot Springs of Bath (1937) (1)
- On the thermal decomposition of the lower paraffin hydrocarbons, of paraffin-olefine-hydrogen equilibrium mixtures, and of similar compounds and systems (1954) (1)
- CXXVIII.—The action of acetylene on the acetates of mercury (1)
- Cause of Changes in Rate of some Gas Reactions (1934) (0)
- Process of the manufacture of gas (1926) (0)
- Formation of methane in the process of carbonizing gas coals. [Mechanism of formation] (1933) (0)
- On the thermal decomposition of propane, propylene, hydrogen equilibrium mixtures (1937) (0)
- The Control of Scientific and Industrial Research (1920) (0)
- Note on the Formation of Solids at Low Temperatures, Particularly with Regard to Solid Hydrogen (0)
- Organisation in Chemical Societies (1924) (0)
- On the State in which Helium Exists in Minerals (0)
- The Discovery of Argon (0)
- Scientific Research and the Glass Industry in the United States. (1920) (0)
- A critical study of some recent investigations on thermal changes in simple organic compounds (1937) (0)
- Organisation in Chemical Societies (0)
- Glass for optical purposes (0)
- Some compounds of boron, oxygen, and hydrogen (0)
- The Condensation of Helium (1908) (0)
- Decomposition Reactions of Organic Compounds in the Gaseous State (1938) (0)
- The Spectrum of Metargon (1898) (0)
- On the kinetics of the thermal decomposition of tetramethyl methane (neopentane) (1939) (0)
- The Victoria Jubilee Technical Institute, Bombay (1907) (0)
- The Indian Chemical Service. (1920) (0)
- The primary decomposition of ethane, and the reaction between ethane and nitric oxide (1938) (0)
- British Laboratory and Scientific Glassware (1920) (0)
- Kinetics of Gas Reactions: an Attempt to Connect Thermal Decomposition and Oxidation Processes (1936) (0)
- Influence of Hydrogen on Chemical Changes in Silica Vessels. (1931) (0)
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