Robert Burns Woodward (English Wikipedia)

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  • Remembering organic chemistry legend Robert Burns Woodward Famed chemist would have been 100 this year By Bethany Halford C&EN Volume 95 Issue 15 | pp. 28–34 Issue Date: April 10, 2017 link.

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  • Todd, L.; Cornforth, J.; T., A. R.; C., J. W. (1981). "Robert Burns Woodward. 10 April 1917-8 July 1979". Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society. 27: 628–695. doi:10.1098/rsbm.1981.0025. ISSN 0080-4606. S2CID 71742454.
  • Wilkinson, G.; Rosenblum, M.; Whiting, M. C.; Woodward, R. B. (1952). "The Structure of Iron Bis-Cyclopentadienyl". J. Am. Chem. Soc. 74 (8): 2125–2126. doi:10.1021/ja01128a527.
  • Federman Neto, A.; Pelegrino, A. C.; Darin, V. A. (2004). "Ferrocene: 50 Years of Transition Metal Organometallic Chemistry — From Organic and Inorganic to Supramolecular Chemistry". ChemInform. 35 (43). doi:10.1002/chin.200443242.
  • Hoffmann, R.; Woodward, R. B. (1970). "Orbital Symmetry Control of Chemical Reactions". Science. 167 (3919) (published February 6, 1970): 825–831. Bibcode:1970Sci...167..825H. doi:10.1126/science.167.3919.825. PMID 17742608. S2CID 12243669.
  • Craig, G. Wayne (2011). "The Woodward Research Institute, Robert Burns Woodward (1917–1979) and Chemistry behind the Glass Door". Helvetica Chimica Acta. 94 (6): 923–946. doi:10.1002/hlca.201100077.

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  • Awards North Jersey Section American Chemical Society – see section Current & Past Recipients of the Leo Hendrik Baekeland Award

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  • "Chlorophyll". The New York Times. July 3, 1960. Retrieved October 13, 2012. Prof. Robert Burns Woodward, the Harvard chemist who synthesized quinine, cortisone and rauwolfia, has now achieved one of the greatest triumphs in chemistry – the total synthesis of chlorophyll, the green pigment that captures the energy of sunlight for the creation of the food for all things living. ...

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  • Todd, L.; Cornforth, J.; T., A. R.; C., J. W. (1981). "Robert Burns Woodward. 10 April 1917-8 July 1979". Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society. 27: 628–695. doi:10.1098/rsbm.1981.0025. ISSN 0080-4606. S2CID 71742454.
  • Hoffmann, R.; Woodward, R. B. (1970). "Orbital Symmetry Control of Chemical Reactions". Science. 167 (3919) (published February 6, 1970): 825–831. Bibcode:1970Sci...167..825H. doi:10.1126/science.167.3919.825. PMID 17742608. S2CID 12243669.

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  • Todd, L.; Cornforth, J.; T., A. R.; C., J. W. (1981). "Robert Burns Woodward. 10 April 1917-8 July 1979". Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society. 27: 628–695. doi:10.1098/rsbm.1981.0025. ISSN 0080-4606. S2CID 71742454.