Marston T. Bogert

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Columbia University, New York, NY 
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Organic chemistry
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(1868 - 1954)
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Substantive research in modern organic chemistry began at Columbia with Marston T. Bogert. With only a bachelor's degree from Columbia College in 1890 and no formal training in organic chemistry, Bogert became the first professor of organic chemistry at Columbia and an internationally known chemist. He published more than 500 scientific papers during a career that spanned half a century. His interest in synthetic organic chemistry included the study of quinazolines and thiazoles, essential oils, terpenes, alkaloids, vitamins, arsenicals, and drugs. Bogert was one of a small group of pioneering organic chemists who greatly influenced the growth of the chemical industry in the United States.
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Hal T. Beans grad student 1904 Columbia
John Maurice Nelson grad student 1907 Columbia
Raemer Rex Renshaw grad student 1907 Columbia
Ross Aiken Gortner grad student 1909 Columbia
George Denton Beal grad student 1911 Columbia
Michael Heidelberger grad student 1911 Columbia
Louis Elsberg Wise grad student 1911 Columbia
George Scatchard grad student 1916 Columbia
John Joseph Ritter grad student 1924 Columbia
Manasseh Giragos Sevag grad student 1929 Columbia
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Ast MG, Bogert MT. (2010) Researches on thiazoles. XXII. The synthesis of some 6‐methoxy and 5, 6‐dimethoxy‐benzothiazoles and of certain dyes obtainable therefrom Recueil Des Travaux Chimiques Des Pays-Bas. 54: 917-930
Bogert MT, Hess FG. (2010) Researches on thiazoles: XV. Benzothiazole arsenicals of arsphenamine (salvarsan) type Recueil Des Travaux Chimiques Des Pays-Bas. 48: 904-911
Bogert MT, Stull A. (2003) Di‐o‐Nitrophenyl Disulfide Organic Syntheses. 64-64
Koster R, Bogert M, de Leeuw B, et al. (1998) Active sites in the clay catalysed dimerisation of oleic acid Journal of Molecular Catalysis a: Chemical. 134: 159-169
Bogert MT. (1949) International Organization of Chemists: The past 90 years has seen steadily increased fellowship among chemists of all nations . . . The war proved that much could he accomplished hy cooperation in scientific research and led' naturally to a desire for closer international postwar relations Chemical & Engineering News. 27: 1992-1995
Bogert MT. (1949) International organization of chemists Chemical and Engineering News. 27: 1992-1995
Bogert MT. (1948) The art of remembering [2] Chemical and Engineering News. 26: 3584
EHRLICH J, BOGERT MT. (1947) Experiments in the veratrole and quinoxaline groups. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 12: 522-34
Bogert MT. (1947) The Rebuilding and Advance of the International Union of Chemistry: Questions of uniform nomenclature, standards, atomic weights, and compilation and codification of data demand the cooperative efforts of chemists the world over. The International Union's purpose is to enable chemists to work together to solve them Chemical & Engineering News. 25: 1426-1428
Bogert MT. (1947) The rebuilding and advance of the international union of chemistry Chemical and Engineering News. 25: 1426-1428
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