Author:George Thomas Beilby
Works
editScientific papers
edit- "The Specific Gravity of Paraffin, Solid, Fused, and in Solution" in Journal of the Chemical Society, Transactions, 43 (1883), pp. 388–390
- "The Nitrogen of Crude Petroleums and Paraffin Oils" in Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry, 10 (1891)
- "The Action of Ammonia on Metals at High Temperatures" with in Journal of the Chemical Society, Transactions, 79 (2) (1901), pp. 1245–1256
- "The Minute Structure of Metals" in Report of the British Association of the Advancement of Science, 1901, pp. 604–605
- "Surface Flow in Crystalline Solids" in Proceedings of the Royal Society, 72 (1903)
- "The Effects of Heat and of Solvents on Thin Films of Metal" in Proceedings of the Royal Society, 72 (1903)
- "Granular and Spicular Structure in Solids" in Report of the British Association of the Advancement of Science, 1903
- "The Intensification of Chemical Action by the Emanations from Gold and Platinum" in Report of the British Association of the Advancement of Science, 1903
- The Surface Structure of Solids (Hurter Lecture, 1903)
- "The Hard and Soft States in Metals" in Philosophical Magazine, Series 6, 8 (44) (August, 1904), pp. 258–276
- "The Action of certain Gases on Glass in the Neighbourhood of Hot Metals" in Report of the British Association of the Advancement of Science, 1904
- "The Relations between the Crystalline and Amorphous States as disclosed by the Surface Flow of Solids" in Report of the British Association of the Advancement of Science, 1904
Technical papers
edit- "On the Production of Ammonia from the Nitrogen of Minerals" in Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry, 3 (1884), pp. 216–223
- "New Form of Gas Thermometer" in Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry, 4 (1885), pp. 40–43
- "Purifying Paraffin Oils" in Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry, 4 (1885), p. 584
- "Cooling Oils for the Extraction of Paraffin" in Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry, 4 (1885), p. 653
- "Separation of Paraffin from Oils" in Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry, 4 (1885), p. 488
- "Discussion on Destructive Distillation" in Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry, 4 (1885), p. 329
- "Utilisation of Gas from Stills" with in Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry, 6 (1887), p. 31
- "The Waste Gases from Oil Stills" with in Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry, 6 (1887), p. 212
- "Thirty Years of Progress in the Shale Oil Industry" in Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry, 16 (1897)
- "Address to Scottish Section" in Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry, 16 (1897), p. 874
- "Discussion on Ammonium Sulphate Determination" in Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry, 16 (1897), p. 994
- "Discussion on Pumpherston Retort" in Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry, 16 (1897), pp. 992–993
- "Discussion on Shale Retorts" in Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry, 16 (1897), p. 988
- "Ten Years' Progress of the Cyanide Process for the Extraction of Gold" in Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry, 17 (1898), pp. 130–134
- "The Relations of the Society to Chemical Engineering and to Industrial Research" in Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry, 18 (1899), pp. 333–340
- "Review of the Coal Consumption of the United Kingdom" in Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry, 18 (1899)
- The Position of the Cyanide Industry (presented at the International Congress on Applied Chemistry, Berlin, 1903)
Patents
edit- United States patent 484579, "Process of Making Cyanides", issued 13 February, 1892, filed 18 October, 1892. (external scan)
Works about Beilby
edit- "Obituary notices: George Thomas Beilby" by in Journal of the Chemical Society, Transactions, 127 (1925), pp. 955–961
- "Beilby, Sir George Thomas," in Encyclopædia Britannica (12th ed., 1922)
Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1929.
This author died in 1924, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 99 years or less. These works may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.
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