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Author Labinger, Jay A., author.

Title Up from generality : how inorganic chemistry finally became a respectable field / Jay A. Labinger
Published Heidelberg : Springer, 2013

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Description 1 online resource (ix, 77 pages) : illustrations
Series SpringerBriefs in molecular science, History of chemistry, 2191-5407
SpringerBriefs in molecular science. History of chemistry. 2191-5407
Contents Introduction -- False Labor: Inorganic Chemistry in the Late Nineteenth-Early Twentieth Centuries -- The (Re)birth of Inorganic Chemistry -- The Personal Factor: Donald Yost and Inorganic Chemistry at Caltech -- Agents of Respectability -- Conclusions
Summary In this brief, renowned inorganic chemist Jay Labinger tracks the development of his field from a forgotton specialism to the establishment of an independent, intellectually viable discipline. Inorganic chemistry, with a negation in its very name, was long regarded as that which was left behind when organic and physical chemistry emerged as specialist fields in the 19th century. Only by the middle of the 20th century had it begun to gain its current stature of equality to that of the other main branches of chemistry. The author discusses the evidence for this transition, both quantitative and anecdotal and includes consideration of the roles of local and personal factors, with particular focus on Caltech as an illustrative example. This brief is of interest both to historians of science and inorganic chemists who would like to find out how their field began
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed September 24, 2013)
Subject Chemistry, Inorganic -- History
SCIENCE -- Chemistry -- Inorganic.
Chimie.
Science des matériaux.
Chemistry, Inorganic
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9783642401206
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