Derek Barton

"It does not seem, however, that organic chemists were much worried about barriers to rotation in organic molecules in general at that time because there was no technique available to demonstrate the phenomenon experimentally."

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Source: Some Reflections on the Present Status of Organic Chemistry, in Science and Human Progress. Addresses at the Celebrations of the 50th Anniversary of the Mellon Institute, 1963.

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Derek Barton

Derek Barton

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Derek Barton was a renowned chemist known for his pioneering work in molecular structure and conformational analysis, earning him the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

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