Obituary for Louis Henry
- Circa 1913
 
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Small JPG1200 x 1907px — 221 KBFull-sized JPG1815 x 2885px — 452 KBOriginal fileTIFF — 1815 x 2885px — 15.0 MBObituary for Louis Henry (1834-1913), a Belgian organic chemist who synthesized hundreds of new compounds in his lifetime. Henry notably coined the Henry reaction, which is today a classic carbon-carbon bond formation reaction in organic chemistry. Discovered in 1895, it is the combination of a nitroalkane and an aldehyde or ketone in the presence of a base to form β-nitro alcohols. The Henry reaction is a useful technique in the area of organic chemistry due to the synthetic utility of its corresponding products, as they can be easily converted to other useful synthetic intermediates.
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“Obituary for Louis Henry,” circa 1913. Papers of Georg and Max Bredig, Box 21. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/qvnecms.
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