His investigations on the synthesis of organic compounds were published in numerous papers and books, including
Chimie organique fondée sur la synthèse (1860) and ''Les Carbures d'hydrogène
(1901). He stated that chemical phenomena are not governed by any peculiar laws special to themselves, but are explicable in terms of the general laws of mechanics that are in operation throughout the universe; and this view he developed, with the aid of thousands of experiments, in his Mécanique chimique
(1878) and his Thermochimie
(1897). This branch of study naturally conducted him to the investigation of explosives, and on the theoretical side led to the results published in his work Sur la force de la poudre et des matières explosives
(1872), while in practical terms it enabled him to render important services to his country as president of the scientific defence committee during the siege of Paris (1870–1871) and subsequently as chief of the French explosives committee. and Introduction à l'étude de la chimie des anciens et du moyen âge
(1889), He also translated various old Greek, Syriac and Arabic treatises on alchemy and chemistry: Collection des anciens alchimistes grecs
(1887–1888) and La Chimie au moyen âge
(1893). He was the author of Science et philosophie
(1886), which contains a well-known letter to Renan on "La Science idéale et la science positive
," of La Révolution chimique, Lavoisier
(1890), of Science et morale
(1897), and of numerous articles in La Grande Encyclopédie'', which he helped to establish. •
Untersuchungen über die Affinitäten, über Bildung und Zersetzung der Äther. Ostwalds Klassiker der exakten Wissenschaften; 173 Leipzig: Engelmann, 1910 Digital edition by the
University and State Library Düsseldorf Editions • • ==Family==