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a97099Paris 1854 first edition. Mallet-Bachelier. Comptes Rendus tome 38 Janvier - Juin 1854. Large 4to. in original binder's wraps with mounted printed spine label. 1222p. Sainte-Claire deville article on aluminum on pp. 279-281. Other important articles in volume as well. VG. . paperback
185449132Paris Mallet-Bachelier 1854 4to. No wrappers. In: "Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences" Tome 38 No 6. Pp. 237- 292. Entire issue offered. Deville's paper: pp. 279-281. <br/><br/><em>First printing of the paper in which Sainte-Claire deville reveiled his process for the production of pure aluminium by creating the first crystalline silicon and perfecting the electrolytic process for obtaining metallic aluminium from sodium aluminium chloride."He worked out a process for producing pure aluminum by reducing its salts with sodium. Deville’s methods made both metals readily available and drastically reduced their cost but he himself did not take much part in their later industrial development. He used the sodium obtained by his method for the preparation of such elements as silicon boron and titanium."DSB.Parkinson "Breakthroughs" 1854 C. </em> unknown
38956S.l.n.d. Paris c. 1854. in-8. 36pp. Broché couverture ancienne. Petits manques de papier au dos et au plat inférieur. Larges mouillures sur l'ensemble des feuillets. Rousseurs. Première édition. Dans ce mémoire le célèbre chimiste à qui l'on doit les premières recherches sur l'Aluminium du point de vue industriel se livre à une étude des roches sous l'angle de la chimie. Tiré à part très rare des Annales de Chimie et de Physique. S.l.n.d. (Paris, c. 1854). unknown
1866S14177Paris :: Impr. de C. Lahure 1866. 1866. 8vo. pp. 255-378. 4 figs. pp. 265 300 307 316. Later full dark blue cloth gilt-stamped spine title. Inscription on first page mentions: H.W. Schroeder Sur la theorie de la dissociation de M. H. Sainte-Claire Deville 1866. 29 pp. Archives Neerlandaises des Sciences Exactes et Naturelles T. I. Very good. 413 "An important work on chemical dissociation in which Deville demonstrated by means of ingenious experiments that equilibria of reactions at high temperatures are frequently different from those at lower temperatures." – Neville. / "Deville employed very high temperatures and became a recognized authority on the use of this technique. His measurements of the vapor densities of compounds at various temperatures helped to confirm Avogadro's hypothesis. These studies led Deville to his most notable discovery the dissociation of heated chemical compounds and their recombination at lower temperatures. He heated such substances as water carbon dioxide and hydrogen chloride and then cooled them suddenly to recover the decomposition products. This work led to a better understanding of the mechanism of chemical reactions and to significant developments in physical chemistry." – DSB. / "The effect of heat on chemical reactions was of particular interest. From the time of Bergman it had been realized that reactions often followed a course at high temperatures which differed from that followed at lower ones. In 1857 Henri Deville began a series of studies which established quantitatively a new type of high-temperature reaction. Deville was a distinguished inorganic chemist whose researches on the preparation of various metals had led to methods for the manufacture on a large scale of many industrially important substances. In the course of his studies on the preparation of sodium and potassium and their use as reducing agents in the manufacture of other metals Deville often used high temperatures. He was aware of the decompositions which often occurred under these conditions and he suspected that such decompositions were of very frequent occurrence. He therefore undertook the study of reactions which occurred reversibly at high temperature. Such reactions he called dissociations and by an extensive series of studies he showed the importance of dissociation as a general phenomenon in chemistry." – Henry M. Leicester & Herbert S. Klickstein A Source Book in Chemistry pp. 392 ff. / With 5 chapters : I : Affinite et chaleur. II : Combinaison et decomposition des matieres gazeuses. III : De la dissociation. IV : Application des phenomenes de dissociation a l'explication des reactions chimiques. V : De la dissociation dans la question des densites de vapeur. / The Neville copy is the same work possibly in a different pagination showing 126 pages – seemingly numbered 1-126 which is approximately equal to this copy. REFERENCES: DSB IV pp. 77-78; Neville I pp. 357-8; Partington IV p. 495; Waller 15890. Not in Cole. Impr. de C. Lahure, 1866]. hardcover
1869028311869 Paris Librairie de L. Hachette et Cie 1869. 225 x 14 cm - 41901 pgs - demi maroquin titre et année estampés en or sur le dos plats et gardes en papier marblé - frottages aux mors et au dos beaucoup de rouille surtout au début et à la fin du livre en tout très acceptable <br/> <br/> 1869 Paris Librairie de L. Hachette et Cie unknown
13408Paris: Gide et J. Baudry 1851. . Folio 32 cm. Pp. 56 tables in text. Contemp. plain wrappers. Some light foxing spine neatly mended some edge wear and dog-earing good otherwise. - Very scarce. Ïnscribed: "a Mons. Roller offert par l'auteur Ch. S-C.D." Paris: Gide et J. Baudry, 1851. unknown
5171Mulhouse, Salvator/Casterman, 1953 ; in-8, br. 235pp.-1f. Couverture à rabats. Bon état.
190555531Dresden 1905. herausgegeben und mit einer Einleitung versehen von Richard Zoozmann Angermanns Bibliothek für Bibliophilen Papier auslaufend.Guter Zustand Neudruck des erstmals 1699 erschienenen Werkes Angermann Ln. m.Präg. Faksimile unknown
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1904161696Stuttgart: Greiner und Pfeiffer ohne Jahr (1904). VI, 215, (1) Seiten. In Fraktur. Buchschmuck im Jugendstil von Franz Stassen. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Blauer Orig.-Leinenband mit goldgeprägter Verzierung und goldgeprägtem Titel auf Rücken sowie violett gefärbten Schnitten und Buntpapiervorsätzen mit mehrfarbigen Jugenstil-Motiven. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
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809Paris, Emile-Paul frères,1916 ; in-12, br. - 36 ff. n. ch. Couverture légèrement jaunie.
186562488London, Longman, Green Longman, Roberts et Green, 1865, in-8, Front, [6]-62 pp, [1 f. bl.], 32 p. de cat. éd, Percaline bordeaux de l'éditeur, Première édition, peu courante. L'ouvrage présente le texte lu par l'auteur à l'Université de Cambridge le 16 mai 1865. Le frontispice présente un graphique du spectre de la lumière électrique. John Tyndall (1820-1893) scientifique irlandais aux multiples visages, était un brillant vulgarisateur. On lui doit notamment la première monographique sur Faraday et d'importants travaux travaux sur le magnétisme et le diamagnétisme. Exemplaire exceptionnel, enrichi d'un envoi autographe de Tyndall au chimiste français, Henri Claire-Deville, "père" de l'aluminum, qui contribua, avec Pasteur, Wurtz, Dumas, au renouvellement et à la redéfinition théorique et expérimentale de la chimie, en France, autour des années 1860. Cachet annulé de l'Institut Catholique de Paris et étiquette en pied du dos. Bon exemplaire; dos insolé. Couverture rigide