CNN.com 1949 william francis giauque. 1948 Arne Wilhelm Kaurin Tiselius. 1947 Sir RobertRobinson. 1946 James Batcheller Sumner, John Howard Northrop, http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2001/nobel.100/chemistry.html
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Nobel Prize: Chemistry Timeline william francis giauque. 1948. Arne Wilhelm Kaurin Tiselius. 1947. Sir RobertRobinson. 1946. James Batcheller Sumner, John Howard Northrop, http://library.thinkquest.org/TQ0313040/chtl.html
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Extractions: Articles Experiments Trivia Handbook ... NCW Info Another Canadian Nobel Prize Connection It is often overlooked that the 1949 winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry has a Canadian connection. William Francis Giauque was born in Niagara Falls, Ontario on May 12, 1895. His parents were United States citizens living in Canada at the time. The family moved to Michigan, but following the death of his father in 1908, the family returned to Niagara Falls where Giauque took his secondary school education in the Niagara Falls Collegiate Institute. Because he planned on becoming an electrical engineer, he sought work in the various power plants at Niagara Falls. Unable to find work in Canada he moved across the border to work with the Hooker Electro-Chemical Company in Niagara Falls, New York. The interesting work he experienced in the chemical plant caused him to decide to become a chemical engineer. After two years at Hooker he moved to California to complete an undergraduate chemistry degree and obtain his Ph.D. The fundamental scientific work of Professor Gilbert N. Lewis (originator of the "Lewis dot" structures we use in chemistry) and his students had a great influence on Giauque. His interest in fundamental research led him to remain at the University of California to become a professor of chemistry. Giauque won the Nobel Prize for the study of chemical reactions at very low temperatures. He and his co-workers were able to achieve temperatures considerably below 1
Extractions: page principale menu principal articles expériences ... english La filière canadienne des Prix Nobel On oublie souvent que le titulaire du Prix Nobel de 1949 en chimie était dorigine canadienne. William Francis Giauque est né à Niagara Falls, en Ontario, le 12 mai 1895. Ses parents étaient des citoyens américains qui vivaient au Canada à lépoque. La famille est ensuite déménagée au Michigan, mais à la suite du décès du père, en 1908, elle est retournée à Niagara Falls où William Francis a fait ses études secondaires au Niagara Falls Collegiate Institute. Parce quil prévoyait devenir ingénieur électricien, il a ensuite cherché du travail dans les diverses centrales électriques de Niagara Falls. Incapable de trouver un emploi au Canada, il a alors traversé la frontière pour sengager à la Hooker Electro-Chemical Company de Niagara Falls, New York. Les intéressants travaux quil a eu à faire dans cette usine de produits chimiques lont décidé à devenir ingénieur chimiste. Après deux ans chez Hooker, il est déménagé en Californie où il a obtenu son diplôme de premier cycle et son Ph.D. en chimie. Le travail de recherche fondamentale du professeur Gilbert N. Lewis (à lorigine des structures « à points » de Lewis que nous utilisons en chimie) et de ses étudiants ont beaucoup influencé M. Giauque. Et, à cause de son intérêt pour la recherche fondamentale, il est resté à lUniversité de Californie pour y devenir professeur de chimie. M. Giauque a remporté le Prix Nobel pour son étude des réactions chimiques à très basses températures. Lui et ses collègues étaient capables datteindre des températures bien au-dessous de 1o au-dessus du zéro absolu. M. Giauque est un exemple parfait dune personne qui a connu du succès simplement en faisant ce qui lintéressait.
This Week In Science History | The San Diego Union-Tribune Births. william francis giauque, winner of the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1949for work in the field of thermodynamics, in 1895. http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20050511/news_lz1c11scihist.html
Extractions: May 11, 2005 William Francis Giauque, winner of the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1949 for work in the field of thermodynamics, in 1895. Sir William Huggins, English astronomer who explored the spectra of stars, to interpret their chemical composition, at age 86 in 1910. Source: todayinsci.tripod.com/
The Willard Gibbs Award william francis giauque, 1951. william C. Rose, 1952. Joel H. Hildebrand, 1953.Elmer K. Bolton, 1954. Farrington Daniels, 1955. Vincent du Vigneaud, 1956 http://membership.acs.org/C/Chicago/Gibbs_history.html
Extractions: The award was founded in 1910 by William A. Converse (1862-1940), a former chairman and secretary of the Chicago Section. The medal was named for Professor Josiah Willard Gibbs [see here and here and here ] (1839-1903) of Yale University. Gibbs, whose formulation of the Phase Rule founded a new science, is considered by many to be the only American born scientist whose discoveries are as fundamental in nature as those of Newton and Galileo. When Betz purchased the Dearborn/Grace division, the BetzDearborn Foundation had most generously continued the historic relationship between the Section and Dearborn. However, since GE purchased Betz/Dearborn we are no longer receiving financial support for the medal or the dinner, and the Section would welcome a few (or a lot of) benefactors who would be willing to provide some support to the Willard Gibbs Medal Fund. Any contribution would be appreciated. We are most appreciative of previous support from the BetzDearborn Foundation. The purpose of the award is "To publicly recognize eminent chemists who, through years of application and devotion, have brought to the world developments that enable everyone to live more comfortably and to understand this world better." Medalists are selected by a national jury of eminent chemists from different disciplines. The nominee must be a chemist who, because of the preeminence of his work in and contribution to pure or applied chemistry, is deemed worthy of special recognition.
Winners Of The Nobel Prize In Chemistry 1949 william francis giauque Study of reactions in extreme cold. 1950 Otto PaulHermann Diels and Kurt Alder Diene synthesis. http://www.ccl.net/cca/documents/dyoung/topics-orig/nobel.html
Extractions: Jacobus Hendricus van't Hoff Chemical dynamics and osmotic pressure. Emil Hermann Fischer Work on carbohydrates and purines. Svante August Arrhenius Theory of electrolytic dissociation. Sir William Ramsay Discovery of helium, neon, xenon and krypton. Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf von Baeyer Synthetic organic chemistry, particularily for the synthesis of indigo and triphenylmethane dyes. Preparing pure fluorine and developing the electric furnace (the Moissan furnace). Eduard Buchner Biochemical research including discovery of cell-less fermentation (fermentation in a test tube by extracting the active enzymes from yeast cells). Ernest Rutherford Study of radioactive substances. Friedrich Wilhelm Ostwald Work on catalysis, chemical equilibrium and reaction rates. Otto Wallach Work on alicyclic compounds. Marie Curie Chemistry of radioactive isotopes. Francois Auguste Victor Grignard Discovery of the Grignard reaction.
Nobel Prize For Chemistry especially for his discoveries concerning the complex nature of the serumproteins . *, 1949 william francis giauque (USA, 12.5.1895 28.3.1982) http://lem.ch.unito.it/chemistry/nobel_chemistry.html