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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

1. WIEM: Wilkinson Sir Geoffrey
wilkinson sir geoffrey (1921), chemik brytyjski. Prowadzi badania w Atomic Energy Project w Kanadzie, wykada na uniwersytecie w Berkeley
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Wilkinson Sir Geoffrey
Wilkinson Sir Geoffrey (1921-), chemik brytyjski. Prowadzi³ badania w Atomic Energy Project w Kanadzie, wyk³ada³ na uniwersytecie w Berkeley (1946-1950). Profesor Instytutu Technologicznego w Massachusetts (1950-1951), Uniwersytetu Harvarda w Cambridge (1951-1955), Imperial College w Londynie (od 1956). Cz³onek Duñskiej Królewskiej Akademii Nauk i Literatury, Amerykañskiej Akademii Umiejêtno¶ci w Bostonie. Bada³ zwi±zki metaloorganiczne, syntezê zwi±zków sandwiczowych, katalizatory hydrogenacji alkenów Nagroda Nobla w 1973 (wraz z  E.O. Fischerem WIEM zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra zobacz wszystkie serwisy do góry

2. WIEM: Wilkinson Sir Geoffrey
wilkinson sir geoffrey (1921), chemik brytyjski. Chemia, Wielka Brytania WilkinsonSir Geoffrey (1921-). wilkinson sir geoffrey (1921-), chemik brytyjski.
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Wilkinson Sir Geoffrey
Wilkinson Sir Geoffrey (1921-), chemik brytyjski. Prowadzi³ badania w Atomic Energy Project w Kanadzie, wyk³ada³ na uniwersytecie w Berkeley (1946-1950). Profesor Instytutu Technologicznego w Massachusetts (1950-1951), Uniwersytetu Harvarda w Cambridge (1951-1955), Imperial College w Londynie (od 1956). Cz³onek Duñskiej Królewskiej Akademii Nauk i Literatury, Amerykañskiej Akademii Umiejêtno¶ci w Bostonie. Bada³ zwi±zki metaloorganiczne, syntezê zwi±zków sandwiczowych, katalizatory hydrogenacji alkenów Nagroda Nobla w 1973 (wraz z  E.O. Fischerem WIEM zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra zobacz wszystkie serwisy do góry

3. Sir Geoffrey Wilkinson
Sir Geoffrey Wilkinson. Sir Geoffrey Wilkinson (1921 1996). Britishchemist, joint recipient with Ernst Fischer of the Nobel Prize
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Sir Geoffrey Wilkinson
Sir Geoffrey Wilkinson
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 (1962).
After returning to England, where in 1956 he became Professor at the Imperial College of Science, Wilkinson continued research on transition metal complexes. The rhodium complex Rh(Cl)(PPh)3 became known as "Wilkinson's Catalyst", useful for selectively hydrogenating olefins under mild, homogeneous conditions. Later, catalysts for olefin isomerization, hydroformylation and hydrosilylation were developed. Wilkinson's text, written with his former student, F. Albert Cotton, "Advanced Inorganic Chemistry: A Comprehensive Text", had a profound influence for decades on the teaching of that subject.

4. Wilkinson, Sir Geoffrey
wilkinson, sir geoffrey. ( b. July 14, 1921, Todmorden, Yorkshire, Eng.d of Science and Technology, University of London, wilkinson worked with the Atomic Energy Project in Canada
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Wilkinson, Sir Geoffrey
(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.

5. Sir Geoffrey Wilkinson - English Dictionary Meaning
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6. MSU Chemistry - Gallery Of Chemists' Photo-Portraits And Mini-Biographies - Indi
MSU Gallery of Chemists' PhotoPortraits and Mini-Biographies. sir geoffrey wilkinson. 1921-1996 Sponsor Milton Smith III. wilkinson shared the 1973 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with E
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7. 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
    Residence: Great Britain
    Affiliation: Imperial College, London
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8. 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
    Residence: Great Britain
    Affiliation: Imperial College, London
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9. Sir Geoffrey Wilkinson --  Encyclopædia Britannica
wilkinson, sir geoffrey Encyclopædia Britannica Article. , wilkinson, sir geoffreyBritish chemist (b. July 14, 1921, Todmorden, Yorkshire, Eng.d. Sept.
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10. Geoffrey Wilkinson - Autobiography
of Denmark s Pharmaceutical High School and we have two daughters.From Les Prix Nobel 1973. sir geoffrey wilkinson died in 1996.
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The oldest of three children, I was educated in the local council primary school and after winning a County Scholarship in 1932, went to Todmorden Secondary School. This small school has had an unusual record of scholarly achievement, including two Nobel Laureates within 25 years. I actually had the same Physics teacher as Sir John Cockroft , but physics was never my favourite subject.
In 1939 I obtained a Royal Scholarship for study at the Imperial College of Science and Technology where I graduated in 1941. As it was wartime, I was directed to stay on and did some research under the supervision of my predecessor, Professor H.V.A. Briscoe. In late 1942, Professor F.A. Paneth was recruiting young chemists for the nuclear energy project which I joined. I was sent out to Canada in January 1943 and remained in Montreal and later Chalk River until I could leave in 1946. Having been attracted by the prospect of California, I wrote to, and was accepted by Professor Glenn T. Seaborg . For the next four years in Berkeley I was engaged mostly on nuclear taxonomy and made many new neutron deficient isotopes using the cyclotrons of the Radiation Laboratory.
On a visit in 1949 to England, Briscoe advised me that I was unlikely to get an academic position in England in nuclear chemistry so that when I went as Research Associate to the

11. WILKINSON, Sir Geoffrey, 1921-1996
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12. MSN Encarta - Wilkinson, Sir Geoffrey
Sign in above. wilkinson, sir geoffrey. wilkinson, sir geoffrey (19211996),British inorganic chemist (non-carbon-based chemistry) and Nobel laureate.
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15. AIM25: Imperial College Of Science, Technology And Medicine: WILKINSON, Sir Geof
ARCHON Contact details. wilkinson, sir geoffrey, 19211996. IDENTITY STATEMENT. Reference code(s) GB 0098 B/wilkinson. Held at Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine. Title wilkinson, sir geoffrey, 1921-1996. Date(s) 1943-1999.
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16. RSLP - SIr Geoffrey Wilkinson
cataloguing project supported by the Research Support Libraries Programme. Thepapers of sir geoffrey wilkinson (19211996), chemist. BIOGRAPHY. Early years.
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Geoffrey Wilkinson was born in Springside, a village close to Todmorden in west Yorkshire on 14 July 1921. His introduction to chemistry came at a quite early age through his mother's elder brother who had married into a family that owned a small chemical company making Epsom and Glauber's salt for the pharmaceutical industry. He was educated in the local council primary school and after winning a County Scholarship in 1932, went to Todmorden Secondary School which is distinguished by having amongst its former pupils two Nobel Laureates, the first being the physicist, Sir John Cockcroft and the second, Wilkinson. Student studies and wartime research
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Comprehensive Organometallic Chemistry was published under his editorship and in 1995, the much larger 14-volume supplement set, was a compelling tribute to the pace of advance in the subject that he had led for so many years.

17. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Chemistry
Barton, sir Derek H. R. 1969 Wieland, Heinrich Otto. 1927. wilkinson, sir geoffrey. 1973. Willstatter, Richard Martin
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18. Catalogue Of Papers Of G. Wilkinson
wilkinson, sir geoffrey, 19211996. Knight, chemist. IDENTITY STATEMENT. TitlePapers and correspondence of sir geoffrey wilkinson, 1921-1996.
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NCUACS homepage RSLP page Wilkinson, Sir Geoffrey, 1921-1996. Knight, chemist IDENTITY STATEMENT Reference code: GB 0098 B/WILKINSON Repository: College Archives, Imperial College London. Title: Papers and correspondence of Sir Geoffrey Wilkinson, 1921-1996. Dates of creation of material: 1943-1999. Extent: 11 boxes + 5 oversize items. Custodial history: The papers were received from the Chemistry Department, Imperial College London and Lady Wilkinson, 1998 and 2001, respectively. Placed in the College Archives, Imperial College London, 2002. Back to the top LIST OF CONTENTS GENERAL INTRODUCTION SECTION A BIOGRAPHICAL A.1-A.63 SECTION B IMPERIAL COLLEGE, LONDON B.1-B.36 SECTION C RESEARCH C.1-C.37 SECTION D LECTURES AND PUBLICATIONS D.1-D.56 SECTION E SOCIETIES AND ORGANISATIONS E.1-E.20 SECTION F CORRESPONDENCE F.1-F.61 INDEX OF CORRESPONDENTS Back to the top
GENERAL INTRODUCTION OUTLINE OF THE CAREER OF SIR GEOFFREY WILKINSON Geoffrey Wilkinson was born in Springside, a village close to Todmorden in west Yorkshire on 14 July 1921. His introduction to chemistry came at a quite early age through his mother's elder brother who had married into a family that owned a small chemical company making Epsom and Glauber's salt for the pharmaceutical industry.

19. Final Report Topics
Baeyer, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf Von. Barton, sir Derek H. R. Wieland, Heinrich Otto. wilkinson, sir geoffrey. Willstatter, Richard Martin
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