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Nobel Laureate Professor Sir John Cornforth overcomes his deafness to present an elegant account of how he and his wife, Rita, disentangled a historically important puzzle in steroid synthesis. Meticulous...
Defines and explains the concept of symmetry and discusses the different types of symmetry and their relevance to chemistry. Covers: symmetry operations, symmetry elements, identity operations, rotations,...
Chris Freeman, the founder and first director of the Science Policy Research Unit, introduces John Bernal, the father of the protein crystallography techniques that enabled the double helix structure of DNA...
Introduces the theory and practice of infrared (IR) spectroscopy and includes absorption of energy; bond vibrations; characteristic frequecncies for different bonds; the spectrum; wavenumber; transmittance;...
Basic concepts of NMR spectroscopy: nuclear spin; magnetic nuclei; splitting of nuclear energy levels in a magnetic field; energy gaps in the radio frequency region; chemical environments; proton-free...
Explains thixoforming, a metal-shaping process researched and developed at Sheffield. It falls within a generic class of processes called semi-solid metal forming or SSM. Looks at traditional approaches of...
Safety awareness in the chemistry laboratory. Emphasises the need to be continually aware of the potential dangers and illustrates simple precautions that should always be followed. Identifies the main areas...
Professor A.T. James in conversation with Professor T.W. Goodwin CBE at Imperial College London, 2nd May 1991. Professor A.T. (Tony) James worked with A.J.P. Martin to develop the gas liquid chromatogram. He...
Dorothy Mary Crowfoot Hodgkin was awarded the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1964 for her work using x-ray techniques to discover the structure of important biological substances, such as cholesterol, Vitamin...
A series of four programmes.
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