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  1. Practical polarography;: An introduction for chemistry students by Jaroslav Heyrovsky, 1968
  2. Principles of polarography by Jaroslav Heyrovsky, 1966-02-28
  3. Czech Inventors: Jaroslav Heyrovský, Václav Prokop Divis, Herbert Thomas Mandl, Otto Wichterle, Josef Ressel, William Salcer, Frantisek K?izík
  4. Czech Chemists: Jaroslav Heyrovský, Antonín Holý, Otto Wichterle, Petr Zuman, Karel Smirous, Frantisek Sorm, Emil Votocek, Hans Tropsch
  5. Chimiste Tchèque: Jaroslav Heyrovský, Otto Wichterle, Zdenko Skraup, Hans Tropsch (French Edition)
  6. Heyrovský, Jaroslav: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Chemistry: Foundations and Applications</i> by Vladimir Karpenko, 2004
  7. Czech Scientists: Jaroslav Heyrovský, Václav Prokop Divis, John Amos Comenius, Kurt Freund, Zden?k Bazant, Baron Carl Von Rokitansky
  8. Czech Nobel Laureates: Bertha Von Suttner, Jaroslav Seifert, Jaroslav Heyrovský
  9. Charles University Alumni: Nikola Tesla, Jan Hus, Franz Kafka, Karel Capek, Milan Kundera, Charles I of Austria, Jaroslav Heyrovský
  10. POLAROGRAPHISCHES PRAKTIKUM. Band IV, Anleitungen fur die Chemische Laboratoriumspraxis. by Jaroslav Heyrovsky, 1960-01-01
  11. Polarographisches Praktikum. (Anleitungen für die chemische Laboratoriumspraxis) (German Edition) by Jaroslav Heyrovsky, 1960-01-01
  12. Jaroslav Heyrovsky (Odkazy pokrokovych osobnosti nasi minulosti) (Czech Edition) by Jiri Koryta, 1990
  13. Jaroslav Heyrovsky: Founder of Polarography by Ladislav Khas, 1968
  14. Bibliography of publications dealing with the polarographic method in 1964 by Jaroslav Heyrovsky, 1966

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Jaroslav Heyrovsky 20 grudnia 27 marca czeski chemik, laureat Nagrody Nobla z dziedziny chemii w roku Jaroslav Heyrovsky urodził się w Pradze studiował chemię, fizykę i matematykę na Uniwersytecie Praskim, a p³Åºniej kontynuował naukę na University College w Londynie . W tym czasie kształcił się pod kierunkiem takiej sławy jak Sir William Ramsay
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2. HEYROVSKY JAROSLAV (1890-1967)
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Czeski fizykochemik. Studia chemiczne rozpocz±³ w Czeskim Uniwersytecie w Pradze (1909 - 1910) i kontynuowa³ je w Londynie (1910 - 1914) w University College pod kierunkiem m. in. Ramsaya i wybitnego elektrochemika F. G. Donnana [1870 - 1956]. Doktorat obroni³ (1918) w Pradze. Karierê naukow± rozpocz±³ w Instytucie Chemii Analitycznej Uniwersytetu Karola w Pradze, gdzie by³ asystentem B. Braunera [1855 - 1935]. W 1926 r. zosta³ pierwszym profesorem chemii fizycznej tej uczelni. Heyrovsky opracowa³ (1922) metodê polarografii (jest te¿ twórc± tego terminu) oraz zbudowa³ (wraz z M. Shikato, 1925) pierwszy polarograf. Ca³a jego pó¼niejsza dzia³alno¶æ naukowa by³a zwi±zana z dalszym rozwojem polarografii, bardzo wa¿nej dziedziny chemii fizycznej i analitycznej. Stworzy³ on (1950) Instytut Polarografii, który pó¼niej zosta³ w³±czony (1952) w struktury Czechos³owackiej Akademii Nauk. Zosta³ on wyró¿niony przez wiele instytucji naukowych, m. in. uzyska³ doktoraty

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Czech chemist who received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1959 for his discovery and development of polarography. From 1921, Heyrovsky applied himself to the intensive study and interpretation of electrocapillary curves. On 10th February 1922, he used a mercury dropping electrode for electrolysis in his researches, which had been inspired by Prof. B. Kucera back in 1918, and so laid the foundations for a new scientific discipline - polarography. Shortly thereafter, with his Japanese colleague, Masuzo Shikata, he constructed the first instrument for the automatic recording of polarographic curves, which became world famous later as the polarograph. On 6th April 1922, Jaroslav Heyrovsky was appointed assistant professor and in March 1926 professor ordinarius in Physical Chemistry at Charles University. Concurrently, in 1922 he became Director of the newly established Institute of Physical Chemistry at Charles University and in 1924 he was elected associate and 14 years later full member of the CASA; in 1925 he became member of the CSNRC, in 1926 he acquired associate membership and in 1932 full membership of the RBLS. In 1928, together with his friend, Emil Votocek, he founded "Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications", a magazine published in English and French, which soon became one of the most important platforms for international contacts with Czechoslovak chemists. He also worked as President of the Scientific Section at the American Institute in Prague.

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en:Jaroslav Heyrovsky pl:Jaroslav Heyrovsky Jaroslav Heyrovsky 20. Dezember in Prag 7. März ebenda) war ein tschechischer Physikochemiker der ab dem Jahre die elektrochemische Analysenmethode der Polarographie unter Verwendung der Quecksilbertropfelektrode entwickelte und dafür den Nobelpreis für Chemie erhielt. Er war ab Leiter des neu gegründeten Polarographie-Institutes der Karls-Universität in Prag
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Jaroslav Heyrovsky. Jaroslav Heyrovsk ? (Prosinec 20, 1890 Brezen 27, 1967) byl Cech lékárna, která byla udelil Nobelova cena v chemii v 1959.
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Jaroslav Heyrovsk � 20. prosince 27. března ) byl Čech l©k¡rna kdo byl udělen Nobelova cena v chemii v On byl narozen v Praha a nejprve studoval chemii, fyziku a matematiku u Univerzita Prahy a pak on Å¡el do studia u vysok© Å¡koly univerzity v Lond½n . V tomto okamžiku on setk¡val se s takov½ velk¡ mysl jako sir William Ramsay . On promoval v 1913; pracovat s profesorem Donnan on začal s velk½m z¡jmem v electrochemistry On obdržel jeho dalÅ¡­ tituly v 1918 a 1923. Heyrovsky odstartoval jeho vědeckou kari©ru u Charles univerzity, Praha kde on brzy se stal profesorem fyzik¡ln­ chemie. Hlavn­ pole pr¡ce Heyrovsky byl polarography.
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Jaroslav Heyrovsky 20. Dezember in Prag 7. März ebenda) war ein tschechischer Physikochemiker der ab dem Jahre die elektrochemische Analysenmethode der Polarographie unter Verwendung der Quecksilbertropfelektrode entwickelte und dafür den Nobelpreis für Chemie erhielt. Er war ab Leiter des neu gegründeten Polarographie-Institutes der Karls-Universität in Prag Views Persönliche Werkzeuge Navigation Suche Werkzeuge Andere Sprachen

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    Jaroslav Heyrovsky
    Jaroslav Heyrovský December 20 March 27 ) was a Czech chemist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in chemistry in . He was born in Prague and first studied chemistry, physics and mathematics at the University of Prague and then he went to study at University College in London . At this time he met with such a great mind like Sir William Ramsay . He graduated in 1913; working with Professor Donnan he took up a great interest in electrochemistry . He received his further degrees in 1918 and 1923. Heyrovsky started his scientific career at the Charles University, Prague where he soon became Professor of Physical Chemistry. The main field of work of Heyrovsky was polarography.

    14. Jaroslav Heyrovsky - Biography
    jaroslav heyrovsky – Biography. To cite this document, always state the source as shown above. jaroslav heyrovsky died in 1967.
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    Jaroslav Heyrovsky was born in Prague on 20th December, 1890, the fifth child of Leopold Heyrovsky, Professor of Roman Law at the Czech University of Prague, and his wife Clara, Hanl.
    He obtained his early education at secondary school till 1909 when he began his study of chemistry, physics and mathematics at the Czech University, Prague. From 1910 to 1914 he continued his studies at University College, London , under Professors Sir William Ramsay , W.C.Mc.C. Lewis and F.G. Donnan, taking his B.Sc. degree in 1913. He was particularly interested in working with Professor Donnan, on electrochemistry.
    During the First World War Heyrovsky did his war service in a military hospital as dispensing chemist and radiologist, which enabled him to continue his studies and to take his Ph.D. degree in Prague in 1918 and D.Sc. in London in 1921.
    Heyrovsky started his university career as assistant to Professor B. Brauner in the Institute of Analytical Chemistry of the Charles University, Prague ; he was promoted to Associate Professor in 1922 and in 1926 he became the first Professor of Physical Chemistry at this University.
    Heyrovsky's invention of the polarographic method dates from 1922 and he concentrated his whole further scientific activity on the development of this new branch of electrochemistry. He formed a school of Czech polarographers in the University, and was himself in the forefront of polarographic research.

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    (about 1913) In 1909 he began his study of chemistry, physics and mathematics at the Czech University, Prague. However, after first year of study of natural science at Prague Charles University, because of his admiration of the discoveries of British scientists, he went to study chemistry and physics in England. From 1910 to 1914 he continued his studies at University College, London, under Professors Sir William Ramsay, W. Mc Lewis and F.G. Donnan, taking his B.Sc. degree in 1913. He was particularly interested in working with Professor Donnan on electrochemistry. At Donnan's suggestion, he began studies of liquid metal electrodes (aluminum amalgams) which were continuously renewed by delivery from glass capillaries. The outbreak of the World War I caught him on holidays at home. He was drafted to the Austro-Hungarian army where he served in a military hospital as a dispensing chemist and radiologist; that gave him the chance to stay in contact with chemistry. Nonetheless, he continued his experiments in the hospital pharmacy and was able to prepare a Ph.D. dissertation while still a soldier. At the end of World War I in 1918 he sat the final examination at the Prague University and on 26 th
    This was tedious work. A voltage was applied to a DME and a reference electrode was immersed in a test solution. After 50 drops of mercury were collected, they were dried and weighed. The applied voltage was varied and the experiment repeated. Measured weight was plotted vs. applied voltage to obtain the curve. By its regular dropping from the glass capillary the dropping mercury electrode maintains its pure surface; that guarantees exact reproducibility of measurements.

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    20. Heyrovsky, Jaroslav
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    Heyrovsky, Jaroslav Jaroslav Heyrovsky was born in Prague on 20th December, 1890, the fifth child of Leopold Heyrovsky, Professor of Roman Law at the Czech University of Prague, and his wife Clara, née Hanl. He obtained his early education at secondary school till 1909 when he began his study of chemistry, physics and mathematics at the Czech University, Prague. From 1910 to 1914 he continued his studies at University College, London, under Professors Sir William Ramsay , W. C. Mc. C. Lewis and F. G. Donnan, taking his B.Sc. degree in 1913. He was particularly interested in working with Professor Donnan, on electrochemistry. During the First World War Heyrovsky did his war service in a military hospital as dispensing chemist and radiologist, which enabled him to continue his studies and to take his Ph.D. degree in Prague in 1918 and D.Sc. in London in 1921. Heyrovsky started his university career as assistant to Professor B. Brauner in the Institute of Analytical Chemistry of the Charles University, Prague; he was promoted to Associate Professor in 1922 and in 1926 he became the first Professor of Physical Chemistry at this University. Heyrovsky's invention of the polarographic method dates from 1922 and he concentrated his whole further scientific activity on the development of this new branch of electrochemistry. He formed a school of Czech polarographers in the University, and was himself in the forefront of polarographic research. In 1950 the Professor was appointed Director of the newly established Polarographic Institute which has been incorporated into the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences since 1952.

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