Hitos históricos de la Química Orgánica: la estructura del benceno

El 27 de enero de 1865, Kekulé presentó su propuesta de estructura del benceno en la Société Chimique de Paris, en sesión pública presidida por Louis Pasteur.

El artículo se publicó en el Bull. Soc. Chim. Paris 1865, 3, 98-110.

Una contribución clave en Química, especialmente en la Teoría Estructural de la Química Orgánica.

El artículo completo de Kekulé se puede descargar en este enlace.

Bernardo Herradón
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Director del curso de divulgación «Los Avances de la Química«
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