Preamble: The Periodic Table and the Da Vinci Code 1: Mr Khama is coming to dinner 2: From bitterfield with love 3: The curious incident of the dog in the airship 4: The spy and the saracens secret 5: Biopiracy the curse of the nutmeg 6: Death at number 29 7: Blue blooded stones and the prisoner in the crystal cage 8: Diamonds are forever and zirconium is for submarines 9: Graphite valley: IT in the 18th century Lake District 10: The Emperor and Miss Smilla 11: Rendezvous on the high plateau 12: The last alchemist in Paris 13: Pardon my French: Captain Haddock and the sufferings of the Savoyards 14: Two brilliant careers 15: War and vanity 16: When state security was a stinking business 17: Bonapartes bursting buttons: a thin story 18: I told you so, said Marcus Vitruvirus Pollio 19: A shiny surface and a tainted past 20: The actress and the spin-doctor 21: Of pea-soup, dangers of coffee in the morning, and the test of Mr Marsh 22: To take back the future Acknowledgements Bibliography Notes
Lars OEhrstroem is a Swedish inorganic chemist who has also worked in France, Botswana, Switzerland, and the USA. He was educated at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm and currently he is professor at Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg. At Chalmers he has devoted much time to teaching and curriculum development for the first year chemistry courses and recently he has made a number of popular science podcasts for Chemistry World magazine. His main research interest is in Metal-Organic Frameworks, which are new types of potentially porous materials with budding technological applications, especially in green and sustainable chemical manufacturing.
"Most of the tales are fascinating and truly relevant to the
element's place in history. ... The Last Alchemist in Paris is
recommended for those with more than a passing interest in science,
people willing to take the time to slow down and follow the
explanations provided with each equation and to appreciate
Ohrstrom's enjoyment of the elegance of chemistry drawing."
--fangirlnation
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