List of important publications in chemistry
This is a list of important publications in chemistry, organized by field.
Some factors that correlate with publication notability include:
- Topic creator – A publication that created a new topic.
- Breakthrough – A publication that changed scientific knowledge significantly.
- Influence – A publication which has significantly influenced the world or has had a massive impact on the teaching of chemistry.
Foundations
The Sceptical Chymist
- The Sceptical Chymist - Robert Boyle 1661
Importance: Topic Creator, Influence. Boyle, in this book, became the first to argue that experiment should form the basis of all theory, a common practice in chemistry today. He also expounded on a rudimentary atomic theory and the existence of chemical elements beyond the classic earth, fire, air, and water. He is seen as the father of chemistry, and this is his most celebrated book, with continued relevance to the present day.
Traité Élémentaire de Chimie
- Traité Élémentaire de Chimie - Antoine Lavoisier
- Traité Élémentaire de Chimie, 1789, available in English as Elementary Treatise of Chemistry
Importance: Introduction, Influence. Aside from being one of the first chemistry textbooks, the book was one of the first to state the Law of conservation of mass, define a chemical element, and contain a list of known elements.
''Méthode de Nomenclature Chimique''
- Guyton de Morveau, L. B.; Lavoisier, A. L.; Berthollet, C. L.; de Fourcroy, A. F.
- Méthode de Nomenclature Chimique, Paris, 1787, available in English as Chymical Nomenclature.
- Some details and a picture available at IUPAC nomenclature#History
Importance: Prior to this publication, a multitude of names were often used for the same substance. This publication led to an international consensus on how to name chemical substances.
''A New System of Chemical Philosophy''
- A New System of Chemical Philosophy - John Dalton, 1808–1827
Importance: Topic Creator, Breakthrough, Influence. The book was one of the first to describe a modern atomic theory, a theory that lies at the basis of modern chemistry. It is the first to introduce a table of atomic and molecular weights. Surprisingly, given the period in which the book was written, of the five properties of atoms that Dalton listed, only two have been shown to be incorrect.
''The Dependence Between the Properties of the Atomic Weights of the Elements''
- The Dependence Between the Properties of the Atomic Weights of the Elements - Dmitri Mendeleev
- Zeitschrift für Chemie 12, 405–406
Notice that the table in the above link is the original one. Since then the table structure was slightly changed and new elements were added to it.
Organic chemistry
''Science of Synthesis: Houben-Weyl Methods of Molecular Transformations''
- Volume titles are here
- Thieme: Stuttgart, 48 volumes, 2000 – 2009
Importance: A reference publication.
''March's Advanced Organic Chemistry: Reactions, Mechanisms, and Structure''
- Michael B. Smith, Jerry March
- Wiley-Interscience, 5th edition, 2001,
- Wiley-Interscience, 6th edition, 2007,
Importance: A reference publication.
''The Logic of Chemical Synthesis''
- Elias James Corey, Xue-Min Cheng
- Wiley-Interscience, 1995,
Importance: Breakthrough, Influence
Protective Groups in Organic Synthesis
- Theodora Greene, Peter G. M. Wuts
- Wiley-Interscience, 1st edition, 1981
- Wiley-Interscience, 2nd edition, 1991
- Wiley-Interscience, 3rd edition, 1999,
- Wiley-Interscience, 4th edition, 2007,
- Wiley-Interscience, 5th edition, 2014,
Importance: A reference publication.
Comprehensive Organic Transformations
- Richard C. Larock
- Wiley-VCH
- 1st edition:
- 2nd edition: 1999,
Importance: A reference publication.
Stereochemistry of Carbon Compounds
- Ernest L. Eliel
- 1st edition: 1962
- Current edition: renamed Stereochemistry of Organic Compounds, 1994
Importance: standard advanced text for organic stereochemistry.
The Conservation of Orbital Symmetry
- Robert Burns Woodward and Roald Hoffmann
- Verlag Chemie Academic Press
- 1st edition: 1970
Importance: the concepts outlined in this text changed the field of organic chemistry and ushered in the frontier molecular orbital theory approach toward understanding reactions.
Classics in Total Synthesis
- K.C. Nicolaou and E.J. Sorensen
- Current edition: 1996
Importance. A standard postgraduate text book for the study of total synthesis and a valuable reference work for experts. "..destined to become a classic itself".
Inorganic chemistry
''Chemical Applications of Group Theory''
- F. Albert Cotton
- Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated, 1st Ed. 1963, 3rd Ed. 1990.
Importance: Significant influence by introducing group theory to a much wider group of chemists.
''Advanced Inorganic Chemistry''
- F. Albert Cotton and Geoffrey Wilkinson
- Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated, 1st Ed. 1962, 6th Ed. 1999
course in inorganic chemistry
Importance: This book is not only a good introduction to the subject, it was very different from earlier texts and "led to a
fundamental shift in the way in which inorganic chemistry was studied". It seemed to be symbolic of the renaissance in inorganic chemistry starting in the 1950s. Every new text in inorganic chemistry since this text has had to respond to it.
Inorganic and Theoretical Chemistry
- F. Sherwood Taylor and H. M. N. H. Irving
- Heinemann, 1st Ed 1931, 10th Ed. 1960
Approaches chemistry as the study of elements and compounds without the later emphasis on bond theory and analysis.
Importance: Inspired and instructed generations of English speaking scientists and students.
Chemistry of the Elements
- N. N. Greenwood and A. Earnshaw
- Heinemann, 1st Ed 1984, 2nd Ed 1997
Importance: The most comprehensive one-volume text on inorganic chemistry available; a worthy successor to Taylor and Irving.
Physical chemistry
''Physical Chemistry'' (Atkins and de Paula)
- P. W. Atkins
- Oxford University Press, 1st Ed. 1978, 10th Ed. 2014
Importance: This book is not only a good introduction to the subject, it was very different from earlier texts and altered the way physical chemistry was taught. The first edition was very widely used where English is the language of instruction. Other texts had to respond to the lead from Atkins. The current edition is the 10th edition.
''Physical Chemistry'' (Berry, Rice and Ross)
- R. Stephen Berry, Stuart A. Rice, and John Ross
- Oxford University Press, 1st Ed. 1980, 2nd Ed. 2000
Importance: This massive text by outstanding research workers begins with simple systems and proceeds logically to the more complex phenomena of physical chemistry. The original literature is cited extensively, making the work useful as a reference as well as a textbook. Many topics of current research are treated. Its advanced and exhaustive coverage of the field, together with extensive coverage of modern topics, eclipses the former champion, the text by E. A. Moelwyn-Hughes.
''Methods in Physical Chemistry'' (Schäfer, Schmidt)
- Rolf Schäfer, Peter C. Schmidt
- Wiley‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 2012
Importance: This book is designed for students, supporting them in the master and doctoral thesises.
Biochemistry
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- James D. Watson and Francis Crick
- Nature 171, 737–738 © Macmillan Publishers Ltd.
Importance: Topic creator, Breakthrough, Influence
''The Structure of the Potassium Channel: Molecular Basis of K+ Conduction and Selectivity''
- Declan A. Doyle, João Morais Cabral, Richard A. Pfuetzner, Anling Kuo, Jacqueline M. Gulbis, Steven L. Cohen, Brian T. Chait and Roderick MacKinnon
- Science 280, 69-77 © American Association for the Advancement of Science
Importance Breakthrough, Influence
Analytical chemistry
Statistics for Experimenters: An Introduction to Design, Data Analysis, and Model Building
- George E.P. Box, J. Stuart Hunter & William G. Hunter
- John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1st Edition 1978, 2nd Edition 2005
Description: Starting with examples comparing two sets of experimental data, this text explains variance and the calculation of standard deviations, degrees of freedom, the null hypothesis and the "Student's" t-Test by William J. Gosset. Further chapters discuss the importance of randomization and the analysis of variance using F distributions before delving into the use of statistically designed experiments including block and factorial designs. The book finishes with least squares regression analysis along with response surface and mechanistic modeling.
Though chemical examples were few, it should be mentioned that co-author William G. Hunter, George Box's protege, had a Bachelor's and a master's degree in Chemical Engineering with the book written in such a manner that its concepts would easily apply to chemical investigations.
Polymer chemistry
Principles of Polymer Chemistry
- Flory, Paul J.
- Cornell University Press. 1953,.
Description: Discusses structure and stereochemistry of synthetic polymers, polymerization kinetics, behaviour of polymers in solution, chain dimensions.
Environmental chemistry
Aquatic Chemistry, Chemical Equilibria and Rates in Natural Waters
- Stumm, Werner and James J. Morgan.
- John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1st Edition 1970, 3rd Edition 1996,.
Importance. The publication is one of the most widely cited texts in environmental chemistry. In 1999, Stumm and Morgan received the Stockholm Water Prize for their contributions in the field. The citation specifically mentioned Aquatic Chemistry where it was described as a "seminal book" which is "used in education all over the world".
Stratospheric sink for chlorofluoromethanes: chlorine atom-catalysed destruction of ozone
and F. S. Rowland, Nature 249, 810–812Description: This paper warned of the danger of ozone depletion due to man-made chlorofluorocarbons. The main atmospheric sink for these compounds was identified as ultraviolet photolysis, liberating chlorine atoms which catalyze the destruction of stratospheric ozone and have the potential to significantly deplete the ozone layer.
Importance: Influence, as described in the presentation speech for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1995: “The findings presented by this year's laureates in chemistry have had an enormous political and industrial impact. This was because they clearly identified unacceptable environmental hazards in a large, economically important sector.”
Chemical thermodynamics
[On the Equilibrium of Heterogeneous Substances]
- Gibbs, Willard
- Trans. Conn. Acad., Vol. III, pp. 108–248, 1876; pp. 343–524, 1878.
Importance: topic creator; historian Bill Bryson states, in his A Short History of Nearly Everything, that Gibbs’ Equilibrium paper is "the Principia of thermodynamics". In addition, this paper, in many ways, functions as the mathematical foundation of physical chemistry.
Electrochemistry
''Electrochemical Methods: Fundamentals and Applications''
- Allen J. Bard, Larry R. Faulkner
- John Wiley and Sons, 2nd edition, 2000,
Importance: A reference publication.
Theoretical chemistry, quantum chemistry and computational chemistry
''Valence and the structure of atoms and molecules''
- Gilbert N. Lewis
- New York, The Chemical Catalog Company, Inc., 1923.
Importance: The book that introduced the modern concept of the covalent bond as the sharing of electron pairs, and tried to reconcile the chemist's empirical view of the atom with the physicist's and spectroscopist's quantum mechanical view. It could be considered a precursor to Pauling's books.
''Introduction to Quantum Mechanics with Applications to Chemistry''
- Linus Pauling, E. Bright Wilson
- New York, London, McGraw-Hill book company, 1935.
Importance: One of the earliest books that introduced quantum mechanics to chemists. It remains well loved by many to this day.
Valence
- C. A Coulson
- Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1952.
- The latest edition is called Coulson's Valence, 3rd Edition, Roy McWeeny, Oxford University Press, 1980
Importance: This book is credited with causing the expansion of interest in molecular orbital theory from the 1950s.
''The Nature of the Chemical Bond and the Structure of Molecules and Crystals; An Introduction to Modern Structural Chemistry''">Linus Pauling#Nature of the chemical bond">''The Nature of the Chemical Bond and the Structure of Molecules and Crystals; An Introduction to Modern Structural Chemistry''
- Linus Pauling
- Ithaca, N.Y., London, Cornell University Press; H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1940.
Importance: Probably more than any other book, introduced quantum mechanics and, in particular, valence bond theory to experimental chemists.
''Density-Functional Theory of Atoms and Molecules''
- R. G. Parr and W. Yang,
- Oxford University Press, New York, 1989.
Importance: This is a good introduction to the subject, but has particular significance in the way it describes how the theory throws new light on old chemical concepts such as electronegativity.
''[Car–Parrinello molecular dynamics]''
- Roberto Car and Michele Parrinello,
- Phys. Rev. Lett. 55, 2471
Importance: First demonstration of ab-initio molecular dynamics, where the forces are computed on-the-fly by means of quantum mechanical electronic structure calculations.
Supramolecular chemistry
''Supramolecular Chemistry – Concepts and Perspectives''
- Jean-Marie Lehn
- , VCH,
Importance: Most-popular textbook on subject. Lehn coined the term "supermolecule" in '73, developed the concept of supramolecular chemistry in '78, and won the Nobel Prize for his supramolecular chemistry work in ’87.
''Supramolecular Medicinal Chemistry ''
- Michael J. Zaworotko
- Brian D. Moulton
"Supramolecular Medicinal Chemistry: Mixed-Ligand Coordination Complexes".Mol. Pharmaceutics, 2007, 4, pp 373–385;"Pharmaceutical co-crystals".Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2006, 95, pp 499–516;"Crystal engineering of pharmaceutical co-crystals from polymorphic active pharmaceutical ingredients". Chem. Commun., 2005, pp 4601 – 4603; "Recent advances of discrete coordination complexes and coordination polymers in drug delivery". Coord. Chem. Rev., 2011, 255, pp 1623–1641.
Importance: Breakthrough, Influence
Medicinal chemistry
''The Practice of Medicinal Chemistry''
- Camille Georges Wermuth editor
- Academic Press, 1996,
- 2nd edition, Academic Press, 2003,
Importance: Introduction, Influence