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  1. Martin, Archer John Porter: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Chemistry: Foundations and Applications</i> by Todd W. Whitcombe, 2004

41. Archer J. P. Martin
archer JP martin. archer JP martin AKA archer john porter martin. Born 1Mar-1910Birthplace London, England Died 28-Jul-2002
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Died: 28-Jul-2002
Location of death: Llangarron, Herefordshire, England
Cause of death: unspecified
Gender: Male
Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Chemist Level of fame: Niche
Executive summary: Partition chromatography Father: (physician)
Wife: Judith Bagenal (m. 1943, one son, three daughters) High School: Bedford School (1921-29) University: University of Cambridge (1932) University: PhD, University of Cambridge (1936) Professor: University of Houston (1974–79) Nobel Prize for Chemistry 1952 (with Richard L. M. Synge Commander of the British Empire Royal Society Do you know something we don't? Submit a correction or make a comment about this profile

42. Nobel Prizes
archer john porter martin (1910 ) Richard Laurence Millington Synge martin, archer john porter McMillan, Edwin Mattison Merrifield, Robert Bruce
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Recipients YEAR Subject Jacobus Henricus van't Hoff
Laws of chemical dynamics and of osmotic pressure. Emil Hermann Fischer
Sugar and purine synthesis Svante August Arrhenius
Theory of electrolytic dissociation William Ramsay
Discovery of Noble Gases and their placement in the Periodic Table Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf von Baeyer
Organic dyes and hydroaromatic compounds
Investigation and isolation of the element fluorine and for the electric furnace which bears his name Eduard Buchner
Biochemical research: cell-free fermentation Ernest Rutherford
Disintegration of elements; chemistry of radioactive substances Friedrich Wilhelm Ostwald
Catalysis; fundamental principles of chemical equilibria and rates of reaction Otto Wallach
Alicyclic compounds Marie Sklodowska Curie Discovery of radium and polonium; isolation of radium and study of its compounds

43. Grades
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44. Chromatography -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
In 1952 (Click link for more info and facts about archer john porter martin)archer john porter martin and (Click link for more info and facts about Richard
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Chromatography
[Categories: Laboratory techniques, Chromatography]
Chromatography is a family of (Click link for more info and facts about analytical chemistry) analytical chemistry techniques for the (Click link for more info and facts about separation of mixtures) separation of mixtures . It involves passing the sample, a mixture which contains the (Click link for more info and facts about analyte) analyte , in the "mobile phase", often in a stream of (A liquid substance capable of dissolving other substances) solvent , through the "stationary phase." The stationary phase retards the passage of the components of the sample. When components pass through the system at different rates they become separated in time, like runners in a marathon. Ideally, each component has a characteristic time of passage through the system. This is called it's "retention time."
A chromatograph takes a chemical mixture carried by (A substance that is liquid at room temperature and pressure) liquid or (A fluid in the gaseous state having neither independent shape nor volume and being able to expand indefinitely) gas and separates it into its component parts as a result of differential distributions of the (The dissolved substance in a solution; the component of a solution that changes its state)

45. Nobel Prize In Chemistry -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
1952, (Click link for more info and facts about archer john porter martin) archerjohn porter martin, (Click link for more info and facts about Richard
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Nobel Prize in Chemistry
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List of (An annual award for outstanding contributions to chemistry or physics or physiology and medicine or literature or economics or peace) Nobel Prize laureates in (The science of matter; the branch of the natural sciences dealing with the composition of substances and their properties and reactions) Chemistry from 1901 to the present day.
Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1900s Year Name Topics (Click link for more info and facts about Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff) Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff "for his discovery of the laws of chemical dynamics and ((physical chemistry) the pressure exerted by a solution necessary to prevent osmosis into that solution when it is separated from the pure solvent by a semipermeable membrane) osmotic pressure in (A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances; frequently (but not necessarily) a liquid solution) solution s" (Click link for more info and facts about Hermann Emil Fischer) Hermann Emil Fischer "for his work on (A white crystalline carbohydrate used as a sweetener and preservative) sugar and (Any of several bases that are derivatives of purine) purine syntheses" Svante August Arrhenius "for his electrolytic theory of dissociation (see (A particle that is electrically charged (positive or negative); an atom or molecule or group that has lost or gained one or more electrons)

46. Archer Martin 1910-2002
On 29/7/ 2002 archer john porter martin died at the age of 92. He received the1952 Nobel Prize for Chemistry, together with Richard Laurence Millington
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Archer Martin 1910-2002
Pioneer of Chromatography
On 29/7/ 2002 Archer John Porter Martin died at the age of 92. He received the 1952 Nobel Prize for Chemistry, together with Richard Laurence Millington Synge (who died in 1994), for their development of partition chromatography. 1903 marks the centenary of the discovery of chromatography by the Russian botanist Mikhail Tswett, when he separated a mixture of plant pigments on chalk. This was an example of adsorption chromatography. Different pigments (solutes) are adsorbed to different degrees, and thus are separated as they pass down the column.
His 1941 paper with Synge was certainly the most important he wrote, as they not only described the principles and theory of partition chromatography, but also suggested the possibility of gas-liquid and high-pressure liquid chromatography, both of which have become vitally important analytical techniques. Martin and co-workers were also responsible for making paper chromatography and gas chromatography indispensable separation techniques. Using the new techniques enables Frederick Sanger to solve the structure of insulin, for which he received the Nobel Prize in 1958.
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Obituaries in The Guardian 5/8/02, The Independent (London) 7/8/02 (available also at Spectroscopy Now

47. Enciclopedia :: 100cia.com
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48. Nobel Prizes In Chemistry
archer john porter martin. British. analytical. 1952. Richard Laurence MillingtonSynge martin, archer john porter. Sir Charles martin. 1936. Cambridge
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49. TCAW 9/98: Creating A Central Science
In 1941, archer john porter martin and Richard Laurence Millington Synge, workingfor the Wool Industries Research Association in England,
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Today's Chemist at Work
September 1998
Today's Chemist at Work
The Way We Were
CREATING A CENTRAL SCIENCE
A brief history of "color writing"
Mark S. Lesney
C hromatography is one of the most truly chemical methods for manipulating and understanding the natural world. It is an enabling technology for a wide range of products and discoveries, including those of more than a half-dozen Nobel Prize winners. All of the various forms of chromatography rely on differential solubility or adsorption of compounds to separate molecules between a stationary phase and a mobile phase (Figure 1; Table 1).
Figure 1.
TO TABLE: Table 1.
The history of chromatography is a history of discovery - of new phases, new methods of detection, and new applications for old techniques. From the first use of filter paper to examine plant pigments in the mid-nineteenth century to the development of the most modern high-pressure columns and affinity gels, today chromatography continues as one of the fundamental tools of modern biotechnology, providing much of the technological justification behind chemistry's claim of being "the central science."
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THE MAIN TECHNIQUES
Liquid-liquid partition (column) chromatography.

50. Newsletter - Sep 2002
archer john porter martin was born in north London. He earned his undergraduateand doctorate degrees at Cambridge. As a child, he had dyslexia and could
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Volume 19, Number 1 September 2002 Table of Contents Calendar of Events From the President's Desk First Annual President's Picnic From the Editor's Desk ... Attention MCF Members! Calendar of Events Oct 22-24 Introduction to HPLC Course Jan 7-9, 2003 Beginning GC Course From the President's Desk Brian Leafblad Greetings everyone, it’s that time of year again! The kids are headed back to school soon, the Packers-Vikings rivalry is getting geared up for the first season in the NFC North, and most importantly - MCF is back in action. I hope all of you were able to take some time away from work and school to enjoy the summer. I know our past-president, Ward Swanson, took a well-deserved vacation from MCF duties over the summer and I am very grateful to him for his work the past year. Thanks to Ward’s leadership, MCF is stronger than we have ever been in terms of membership, finances and member opportunities. He is always quick to give credit to the many people on our various committees because they make the president’s job easy. I will mention two of them here as I think back on the past year and also on the year to come. (You will hear more about others in future issues, stay tuned!) I would like to thank Ravi Ravichandran of 3M for his continued work as the Retention Times editor. Ravi consistently puts in a lot of time and effort coordinating the printing/mailing, organizing authors, and compiling all the information for the newsletter, and the quality of this newsletter shows. As the major communication method for MCF, a high-quality newsletter is absolutely crucial. And Ravi comes through for us every time.

51. Archer John Porter Martin Biography .ms
archer john porter martin. Related Links. john Lennon quotes Elton john quotes archer john porter martin was a British chemist and Nobel Prize winner.
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Archer John Porter Martin
Related Links Archer John Porter Martin was a British chemist and Nobel Prize winner. He was born 1 March in London where his father was a GP . He was educated at Bedford School and Cambridge University . Working first in the Physical Chemistry Laboratory, he moved to the Dunn Nutritional Laboratory , and in moved to Wool Industries Research Institution in Leeds . He was head of the Biochemistry Division of Boots Pure Drug Company from to , when he joined the Medical Research Council . There, he was appointed Head of the Physical Chemistry Division of the National Institute for Medical Research in and was Chemical Consultant from to He specialised in Biochemistry, in some aspects of Vitamins E and B , and in techniques that laid the foundation for chromatography . He developed partition chromatography whilst working on the separation of amino acids , and later developed gas-liquid chromatography. Amongst many other honours, he received his Nobel Prize in He was married, with one son and three daughters. He died

52. EXPLORIT Science Center
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53. Royal Society | About The Society | History Of Science | Biographies Of Fellows
martin, archer john porter. Dr James Lovelock CBE FRS. Mitchell, Sir William.Professor Roger Cowley FRS. Needham, Roger
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54. Royal Society | About The Society | History Of Science | Biographies Of Fellows
martin, archer john porter. Biographical Memoirs 2004 vol 50 pp 157170, plate,by James Lovelock. martin, Sir Charles James
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1952 archer john porter martin, Richard Laurence Millington Synge. 1951 EdwinMattison McMillan, Glenn Theodore Seaborg. 1950 Otto Paul Hermann Diels,
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56. 20th Century Year By Year 1952
The prize was awarded jointly to martin, archer john porter, Great Britain,National Institute for Medical Research, London, b.
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The prize was awarded jointly to: MARTIN, ARCHER JOHN PORTER, Great Britain, National Institute for Medical Research, London, b. 1910; and SYNGE, RICHARD LAURENCE MILLINGTON, Great Britain, Rowett Research Institute, Bucksburn (Scotland), b. 1914, d. 1994: "for their invention of partition chromatography"

57. Nobel Prize: Chemistry Timeline
archer john porter martin, Richard Laurence Millington Synge. 1951. Edwin MattisonMcMillan, Glenn Theodore Seaborg. 1950. Otto Paul Hermann Diels,
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58. Nobel Laureates
1952, Dr archer john porter martin, National Institute for Medical Research,Invention of partition chromatography. 1958, Dr Frederick Sanger
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59. Jul 28 - Author Anniversaries
archer john porter martin 2002 Wallace CARROLL 2003 Henry Abraham BOORSE2003 Pauline (Kay) ASHLEY, Lady ASHLEY of Stoke, nee CRISPIN 2003 Prof,
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60. Mar 1 - Author Anniversaries
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If you find a person's date of birth or death on this page and want to find that person's date of death or birth, or other information, try looking them up in the New General Catalog of Old Books and Authors pages. Born: nee nee HESSE 1904: Angela DU MAURIER 1905: Dorothie ( nee )de Bear BOBBE 1906: Allison CHANDLER 1907: Prof, Walter George MUELDER 1908: Denison KITCHEL 1909: (James) David (Graham) NIVEN 1909: Albert Gunter HESS 1909: Heiner HESSE 1910: Frederic Edward MOHS 1910: Prof, Archer John Porter MARTIN 1911: (Joseph) Harry(=Henry) PRESTON 1911: Harry GOLOMBEK 1911: Prof, Paul Murray KENDALL 1912: Cardinal, Gerald Emmett CARTER 1913: Helmut (Erich Robert) GERNSHEIM 1914: I Bernard COHEN 1914: Prof, Ralph (Waldo) ELLISON 1915: Gerard PIEL 1915: Prof, Robert ERNST 1917: David DUNHILL 1917: Fadwa (Hafez) TUQAN / TOUKAN 1917: Prof, Martha (Beatrice) ( nee )Kendrick COBB 1917: Robert (Traill Spence) LOWELL, Jr 1917: Tom KEATING 1919: Alden (G) BARBER 1919: Brig, Jock(=John Robert Edward) HAMILTON-BAILLIE, aka H B 1920: Michael (Meredith) SWANN, (life) Baron SWANN 1920: Prof, Howard (Stanley) NEMEROV 1921: Sir, Michael (Robert Emanuel) KERR 1922: Dolores Teresa SOROUR, Mrs MOGGRIDGE (ps: Jackie MOGGRIDGE) 1922: William M GAINES 1922: Yitzhak RABIN 1923: Prof, James LISTER 1924: Deke(=Donald Kent) SLAYTON 1926: Erik BYE 1927: Prof, George Ogden ABELL 1927: Thomas Jaffray McNAIR 1931: Preble STOLZ 1931: Ricard Morre RIVE 1936: Shirley (Bernice) ( nee )Politer GLASS 1938: Msgr, Philip J MURNION 1942: Prof, Colin (Roy) BELL 1946: Richard Alan YOUNG

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