Alfred Walter Stewart
Affiliations: | Queen's University Belfast, Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom |
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Organic ChemistryWebsite:
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"Alfred Stewart"Bio:
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Many chemists, like other intellectuals, find recreation in detective stories, but probably few of them have tried their pens at this type of writing, or at least the products do not seem to be good enough to find a publisher. Most chemists who have read "The Case with 9 Solutions," "Death at Swaythling Court," "Murder in the Maze," "Tragedy at Ravensthorpe," or any of the dozen or so mystery yarns by J.J. Connington, will be surprised to learn that this is the pseudonym of a distinguished colleague.
A.W. Stewart, born in 1880 at Glasgow, received his B.Sc. in 1902 at the University there. After a year at Marburg under Zincke, he was appointed 1851 Exhibition Science Research Scholar, and in 1905 continued his investigations and training as Carnegie Research Fellow. He worked in London under Collie and Ramsay.
Dr. Stewart (Sc.D. Glasgow, 1907) began his teaching career in 1907 as Lecturer on Stereochemistry at University College, London. In 1909 he went to Queen's University, Belfast, as Lecturer on Organic Chemistry. He was called to his alma mater in 1914 as Lecturer on Physical Chemistry and Radioactivity, and remained until he was appointed to the Professorship of Chemistry at Queen's University in Belfast. He has occupied this chair with signal success since 1919.
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorTheodor Zincke | research assistant | 1903 | University of Marburg |
John Norman Collie | grad student | 1907 | UCL |
William Ramsay | grad student | 1907 | UCL |
Children
Sign in to add traineeAlfred Russell | grad student | Queen's University Belfast | |
Alexander Killen Macbeth | grad student | 1914 | Queen's University Belfast |
Hans Thacher Clarke | post-doc | 1913 | Queen's University Belfast |
Publications
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Russell A, Stewart AW. (1929) CCCXIX.—Tesla-luminescence spectra. Part VIII. Some halogen-substituted derivatives of benzene Journal of the Chemical Society (Resumed). 2432-2436 |
Russell A, Stewart AW. (1929) CCCXVI.—Tesla-luminescence spectra. Part VII. Some aromatic aldehydes Journal of the Chemical Society (Resumed). 2407-2412 |
Macmaster JC, Russell A, Stewart AW. (1929) CCCXV.—Tesla-luminescence spectra. Part VI. Some phenolic compounds and their ethers Journal of the Chemical Society (Resumed). 2401-2407 |
McVicker WH, Marsh JK, Stewart AW. (1926) IV.—Tesla-luminescence spectra. Part VI. Some amino-derivatives Journal of the Chemical Society (Resumed). 129: 17-20 |
McVicker WH, Marsh JK, Stewart AW. (1925) CXXXVII.—Tesla-luminescence spectra. Part V. Some polynuclear hydrocarbons Journal of the Chemical Society, Transactions. 127: 999-1006 |
McVicker WH, Marsh JK, Stewart A. (1924) LXIII. A new variety of spectra Philosophical Magazine Series 1. 48: 628-636 |
McVicker WH, Marsh JK, Stewart AW. (1924) CCXXVI.—Tesla-luminescence spectra. Part IV. Some hydrocarbons containing a single benzene nucleus Journal of the Chemical Society, Transactions. 125: 1743-1750 |
McVicker WH, Marsh JK, Stewart AW. (1924) The Emission Spectra Of Organic Compounds Journal of the American Chemical Society. 46: 1351-1358 |
McVicker WH, Marsh JK, Stewart AW. (1923) CCXXXIX.—Tesla-luminescence spectra. Part III. Some mono-substitution products of benzene Journal of the Chemical Society, Transactions. 123: 2147-2163 |
McVicker WH, Marsh JK, Stewart AW. (1923) LXXVII.—Tesla-luminescence spectra. Part I. The form of apparatus and the spectrum of benzene Journal of the Chemical Society, Transactions. 123: 642-654 |