One hypothesis, advocated primarily by
British organic chemist and future Nobelist Robert Robinson, thought the structure consisted of two five - membered rings connected by a single bond, the thiazolidine - oxazolone structure.
Not exact matches
Today is the birthday of Derek Barton, a
British chemist born in 1918 who revolutionized
organic chemistry by launching conformational analysis, the study of the three - dimensional structure of complex molecules.
Past examples of magnetic
organic materials were either unstable in air or were mostly made of metal, making them unsuitable for linking together into a plastic, says
chemist Robin Hicks of the University of Victoria,
British Columbia, lead author of the study reporting the find in this week's Nature.