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  1. Basic Inorganic Chemistry by F.Albert Cotton, Sir Geoffrey Wilkinson, 1976-02
  2. Advanced Inorganic Chemistry: A Comprehensive Text by F.Albert Cotton, Sir Geoffrey Wilkinson, 1980-05-07
  3. Comprehensive Coordination Chemistry: The Synthesis, Reactions, Properties, and Applications of Coordination Compounds, vol. 4, Middle Transition Elements.: An article from: Canadian Chemical News by Mary Frances Richardson, 1990-02-01
  4. Comprehensive Coordination Chemistry: The Synthesis, Reactions, Properties, and Applications of Coordination Compounds, vol 5, Late Transition Elements.: An article from: Canadian Chemical News by Mary Frances Richardson, 1990-02-01

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Noun 1. Sir Geoffrey Wilkinson English chemist honored for his research on pollutants in car exhausts (born in 1921) nbsp; nbsp;Synonyms Wilkinson
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Geoffrey Wilkinson (; 14. Juli 1921 in Springside,Yorkshire, Großbritannien; † 26. November 1996 in London) war ein britischer
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  • 14. Juli in Springside, Yorkshire, GroŸbritannien 26. November in London ) war ein britischer Chemiker Er schlug f¼r das Ferrocen eine »Sandwichstruktur« vor und entwickelte daraus das Konzept der Sandwichverbindungen und erhielt hierf¼r 1973 zusammen mit Ernst Otto Fischer den Nobelpreis f¼r Chemie. Bei den Sandwichverbindungen handelt es sich um Verbindungen von Metallen mit Aromat en, bei denen das Metallatom sandwichartig von den ringf¶rmigen Aromaten eingeschlossen ist Ferrocen Seit tr¤gt Geoffrey Wilkinson den englischen Adelstitel Sir
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  • 14. Sir Geoffrey Wilkinson Winner Of The 1973 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
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    S IR G EOFFREY W ILKINSON
    1973 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
      for their pioneering work, performed independently, on the chemistry of the organometallic, so called sandwich compounds.
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      Born: 1921
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      Affiliation: Imperial College, London
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    15. Wilkinson, Sir Geoffrey
    wilkinson, sir geoffrey. (b. July 14, 1921, Todmorden, Yorkshire, Eng.d. Sept.26, 1996, London), British chemist, joint recipient with Ernst Fischer of
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    (b. July 14, 1921, Todmorden, Yorkshire, Eng.d. Sept. 26, 1996, London), British chemist, joint recipient with Ernst Fischer of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1973 for their independent work in organometallic chemistry. After studying at the Imperial College of Science and Technology, University of London, Wilkinson worked with the Atomic Energy Project in Canada from 1943 to 1946. He taught at the University of California at Berkeley (1946-50), the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1950-51), and Harvard University (1951-55) before returning in 1956 to the Imperial College in London, where he became professor emeritus in 1988. Wilkinson was knighted in 1976. He wrote (with F.A. Cotton) the classic textbook Advanced Inorganic Chemistry Wilkinson discovered many new isotopes as a result of his research into the products of atomic fission reactions during the 1940s. In 1951 he read about a puzzling, newly synthesized compound called dicyclopentadienyl-iron (now called ferrocene). He correctly deduced that this compound's structure consists of a single iron atom sandwiched between two five-sided carbon rings to form an organometallic molecule. Wilkinson went on to synthesize a number of other "sandwich" compounds, or metallocenes, and his researches into this previously unknown type of chemical structure earned him the Nobel Prize. His research on metal-to-hydrogen bonding, particularly his discovery of Wilkinson's catalyst, a homogeneous hydrogenation catalyst for alkenes, had widespread significance for organic and inorganic chemistry and proved to have important industrial applications.

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    wilkinson, sir geoffrey British chemist, joint recipient with Ernst Fischer ofthe Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1973 for their independent work in
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    Chemistry at Imperial College: the first 150 years
    In September 1995 the Chemistry Department celebrated its sesquicentenary, for it was in 1845 that the Royal College of Chemistry (RCC) was founded, the ancestor both of our present chemistry department and of Imperial College itself. During the early part of the nineteenth century there was a growing awareness that practical aspects of the experimental sciences were not well taught and that in this country the teaching chemistry in particular had fallen behind that in Germany. Experimental chemists like Liebig at Giessen and Bunsen at Gottingen had helped to make the teaching of chemistry there a national priority, and a flourishing German chemical industry was growing. In London in the early 1840's a movement was formed to set up an institute to teach practical chemistry; funds were raised from 76 MP's, 54 peers and 760 others; donors included Peel, Disraeli and Gladstone, and a Royal College of Chemistry (RCC) was set up in 1845. The Prince Consort was an enthusiastic supporter and, through his contacts in Germany, persuaded August von Hofmann , then only 28, to be the first Professor. The college opened in 1845 with 26 students at 16 Hanover Square (the building still stands). Hofmann was an inspired choice: he was a charismatic teacher and became a chemist of international renown. However, the college had financial troubles and in 1848 had to abandon Hanover Square and take cheaper premises at 299 Oxford Street. The move was not accomplished without some difficulty: Hofmann relinquished his free personal accommodation in Hanover Square and gave up part of his salary, but the college secretary refused to move from his free accommodation and had to be evicted by force.

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