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  1. Centenaire De La Naissance De Victor Grignard 1871-1971 by Roger Grignard, 1972-01-01
  2. Hochschullehrer (Lyon): Gilles Deleuze, Victor Grignard, Robert Faurisson, Antoine-Augustin Cournot, François de Menthon, Suzanne Bastid (German Edition)
  3. Hochschullehrer (Nancy): Victor Grignard, Étienne François, Robert Minder, Eugen Ewig, Laurent Schwartz, René Blondlot, Jacques-Louis Lions (German Edition)
  4. Victor Grignard Ancestor of Organic Synthesis: Victor Grignard was a brilliant French chemist who became famous at age 29 for the discovery of the organomagnesium ... An article from: Canadian Chemical News by Brian T. Newbold, 2001-10-01
  5. Traite De Chimie Organique Volume 12 by Victor Grignard, 1941
  6. Self-Organization of Molecular Systems: From Molecules and Clusters to Nanotubes and Proteins (NATO Science for Peace and Security Series A: Chemistry and Biology)

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Victor Grignard was a French chemist and Nobel laureate.
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    Victor Grignard was a French chemist and Nobel laureate.
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    December 13 , 1935 in Lyon, France
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    Grignard was a French chemist who was awarded half the 1912 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the discovery of the Grignard reagent that advanced organic chemistry of the time. Grignard reagents are alkyl- or aryl-magnesium halides used in organometallic chemical reactions (Grignard reactions). Grignard reactions are useful for preparing organic compounds from smaller precursor molecules. Related Articles Guide since 2001 Anne Marie Helmenstine, Ph.D.

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    More on Victor Grignard from Fact Monster Grignard reagent Grignard reagent Grignard reagent , any of an important class of extremely reactive chemical
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    24. Victor Grignard Winner Of The 1912 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
    Grignard Victor Information + Photo (submitted by Mario) Victor Grignard (Chemistry, Biographies) (submitted by Davis) Victor Grignard (1871 - 1935) (submitted by Jackson)
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    25. Victor Grignard (French Chemist) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
    Victor Grignard (French chemist), May 6, 1871Cherbourg, FranceDec. 13, 1935LyonFrench chemist and corecipient, with Paul Sabatier, of the 1912 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for his
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    The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1912 was divided equally between Victor Grignard "for the discovery of the so-called Grignard reagent, which in recent years has greatly advanced the progress of organic chemistry" and Paul Sabatier "for his method of hydrogenating organic compounds in the presence of finely disintegrated metals whereby the progress of organic chemistry has been greatly advanced in recent years" TO CITE THIS PAGE:
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    27. Grignard, François Auguste Victor
    20th Century. Born Cherbourg (France), 1871 Died Lyon Rh ne (France), 1935. Grignard obtained at the faculty of Lyon a licence in mathematics (1894).
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    Grignard, François Auguste 20th Century Born: Cherbourg (France), 1871
    Died: Lyon Rhône (France), 1935 Grignard obtained at the faculty of Lyon a licence in mathematics (1894). In the general chemistry laboratory of the Sciences Faculty in Lyon he was able to prepare the so called organomagnesium halides for the synthesis of new organic compounds. Grignard presented his work as his doctor's thesis (1901). Grignard reagents were used in all directions. The usefulness of the device was such that in 1910 he received a professorship in chemistry at the University of Nancy and of Lyon in 1919. In 1912 Grignard shared the Nobel Prize with Sabatier.
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    François Auguste Victor Grignard (born in Cherbourg 6 May , died in Lyon 13 December ) was a Nobel Prize -winning French chemist He is most noted for discovering that the element magnesium (Mg), combined with ether, was an efficient catalyst for the process of methylation in . It became known as a Grignard reagent In he became a professor at the University of Nancy . In he shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Paul Sabatier This article is a stub . You can help Grignard, Victor Grignard, Victor Grignard, Victor
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    Grignard, Victor. Grignard, Victor (18711935), French chemist and Nobel laureate, born in Cherbourg and educated at the University of Lyon. He taught organic chemistry at Lyon
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    30. VICTOR GRIGNARD - Encyclopédie Universalis
    Grignard reagents are named after Victor Grignard Grignard, Victor, 1871–1935, French chemist. He shared the 1912 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work in organic synthesis based
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    Chimiste français, né à Cherbourg, Victor Grignard étudie d'abord les mathématiques à Lyon, puis se tourne vers la chimie. En 1900-1901, exploitant une idée ébauchée par son professeur P. A. Barbier, il met au point et développe une réaction, dite depuis réaction de Grignard, qui revêt une très grande importance pour la synthèse de composés organiques : par action de composés organomagnésiens (réactifs de Grignard) sur les aldéhydes et les cétones, il obtient des alcools, des hydrocarbures. Cette réaction a ouvert de larges perspectives de découverte de nouveaux composés de synthèse. Grignard obtient son doctorat à Lyon en 1901, est chargé de cours à Besançon, puis revient à Lyon en 1906. Il y est nommé professeur en 1908, va à Nancy l'année suivante et retourne en 1919 à Lyon, où il termine sa vie. Il a reçu le prix Nobel de chimie en 1912. Dina SURDIN Retour en haut
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      Grignard reagent u nt) [ key , any of an important class of extremely reactive chemical compounds used in the synthesis of hydrocarbons, alcohols, carboxylic acids, and other compounds. Chemically, a Grignard reagent is an organic magnesium halide dissolved in a nonreactive solvent (typically dry ethyl ether). The substance is made up of an organic group, e.g., an alkyl or aryl group, joined by a highly polar covalent bond (see chemical bond ) to magnesium, while the magnesium is joined by an ionic bond to a halogen ion, e.g., bromide or iodide. A Grignard reagent will react with water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, or almost any electrophilic organic compound. The reaction of Grignard reagents with aldehydes to form alcohols is of particular importance in the laboratory. Because Grignard reagents are so unstable, they are generally prepared just before use by reacting an organic halide, e.g., methyl iodide, with magnesium metal in a completely dry solvent; air is usually excluded from the reaction vessel, e.g., by flushing it with nitrogen. Grignard reagents are named after Victor Grignard , a French chemist, who received a Nobel Prize (1912) for their discovery.

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    35. Grignard Reagent — Infoplease.com
    Victor Grignard Grignard, Victor Grignard, Victor , 1871–1935, French chemist. He shared the 1912 Nobel Prize magnesium Compounds - Compounds Magnesium forms many compounds.
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    Grignard, Victor ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH May 6, 1871 PLACE OF BIRTH Cherbourg, France DATE OF DEATH December 13, 1935 PLACE OF DEATH
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