Christopher Kelk Ingold

Christopher Kelk Ingold
Nascimento 28 de outubro de 1893
Londres
Morte 8 de dezembro de 1970 (77 anos)
Londres
Nacionalidade britânico
Prêmios Medalha e Prêmio Meldola (1921, 1922), Medalha Davy (1946), Medalha Real (1952), Prêmio Paracelso (1964)
Instituições Imperial College London, Universidade de Leeds, University College London
Campo(s) química
Placa comemorativa da Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) no University College London.

Christopher Kelk Ingold FRS[1] (Londres, 28 de outubro de 1893 — Edgware, Londres, 8 de dezembro de 1970) foi um químico britânico. É reconhecido como um dos pioneiros da físico-química orgânica.[2][3][4]

Publicações selecionadas

  • Ingold, C. K. (1953). Structure and Mechanism in Organic Chemistry. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press. ISBN 0801404991 
  • Ingold, Christopher K. (1934). «Principles of an Electronic Theory of Organic Reactions». Chemical Reviews. 15: 238–274 
  • Ingold authored and co-authored 443 papers.[5]

Referências

  1. Shoppee, C. W. (1972). «Christopher Kelk Ingold. 1893-1970». Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society. 18: 348–411. doi:10.1098/rsbm.1972.0012 
  2. Saltzman, M. D. (1986). «The development of physical organic chemistry in the United States and the United Kingdom: 1919–1939, parallels and contrasts». Journal of Chemical Education. 63 (7). 588 páginas. doi:10.1021/ed063p588 
  3. Ingold, C. K. (1953). Structure and Mechanism in Organic Chemistry. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press. ISBN 0-8014-0499-1 
  4. Ingold, Christopher K. (1934). «Principles of an Electronic Theory of Organic Reactions». Chemical Reviews. 15: 238–274. doi:10.1021/cr60051a003 
  5. Saltzman, Martin D. (1996). «C. K. Ingold's Development of the Concept of Mesomerism». Bulletin for the History of Chemistry. 19: 25–32 

Leitura adicional

  • Leffek, Kenneth T. (1996). Sir Christopher Ingold: A Major Prophet of Organic Chemistry. [S.l.]: Nova Lion Press. ISBN 0968067409 
  • Ridd, John (dezembro 2008). «Organic Pioneer». Chemistry World. 5 (12): 50-53 
  • Shoppee, Charles W. (novembro 1972). «Christopher Kelk Ingold. 1893-1970». Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society. 18: 349-411 

Ligações externas

  • Biography at Michigan State University
  • Biography and history at University College London.


Precedido por
Howard Florey e Ian Heilbron
Medalha Real
1952
com Frederic Bartlett
Sucedido por
Paul Fildes e Nevill Francis Mott


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1951: Howard Florey e Ian Heilbron  • 1952: Frederic Bartlett e Christopher Kelk Ingold  • 1953: Paul Fildes e Nevill Francis Mott  • 1954: Hans Krebs e John Cockcroft  • 1955: Vincent Wigglesworth e Alexander Todd  • 1956: Owen Thomas Jones e Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin  • 1957: Frederick Gugenheim Gregory e William Vallance Douglas Hodge  • 1958: Alan Hodgkin e Harrie Massey  • 1959: Peter Brian Medawar e Rudolf Peierls  • 1960: Roy Cameron e Bernard Lovell  • 1961: Wilfrid Le Gros Clark e Cecil Frank Powell  • 1962: John Eccles e Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar  • 1963: Herbert Harold Read e Robert Hill  • 1964: Francis Brambell e Michael James Lighthill  • 1965: Henry Charles Husband, John Kendrew e Raymond Lyttleton  • 1966: Christopher Cockerell, Frank Yates e John Ashworth Ratcliffe  • 1967: Joseph Hutchinson, John Zachary Young e Cecil Edgar Tilley  • 1968: Gilbert Roberts, Walter Thomas James Morgan e Michael Atiyah  • 1969: Charles William Oatley, Frederick Sanger e George Deacon  • 1970: John Fleetwood Baker, William Albert Hugh Rushton e Kingsley Charles Dunham  • 1971: Percy Edward Kent, Max Perutz e Gerhard Herzberg  • 1972: Wilfrid Bennett Lewis, Francis Crick e Derek Barton  • 1973: Edward Abraham, Rodney Porter e Martin Ryle  • 1974: Sydney Brenner, George Edwards e Fred Hoyle  • 1975: Barnes Wallis, David Chilton Phillips e Edward Bullard  • 1976: Alan Walsh, James Learmonth Gowans e John Cornforth  • 1977: John Adams, Hugh Huxley e Peter Hirsch  • 1978: Tom Kilburn, Roderic Alfred Gregory e Abdus Salam  • 1979: Vernon Ellis Cosslett, Hans Walter Kosterlitz e Frederick Charles Frank  • 1980: John Paul Wild, Henry Harris e Denys Wilkinson  • 1981: Ralph Riley, Marthe Louise Vogt e Geoffrey Wilkinson  • 1982: César Milstein, William Hawthorne e Richard Dalitz  • 1983: Daniel Joseph Bradley, Wilhelm Siegmund Feldberg e John Kingman  • 1984: Alexander Lamb Cullen, Mary Frances Lyon e Alan Battersby  • 1985: John Argyris, John Gurdon e Roger Penrose  • 1986: Eric Ash, Richard Doll e Rex Richards  • 1987: Gustav Victor Rudolf Born, Eric James Denton e Francis Graham-Smith  • 1988: Harold Barlow, Winifred Watkins e George Batchelor  • 1989: John Vane, David Weatherall e John Charles Polanyi  • 1990: Olgierd Zienkiewicz, Anne McLaren e Michael Berry  • 1991: Basil John Mason, Michael Berridge e Dan Peter McKenzie  • 1992: David Tabor, Michael Anthony Epstein e Simon Donaldson  • 1993: Rodney Hill, Horace Barlow e Volker Heine  • 1994: Salvador Moncada, Eric Mansfield e Sivaramakrishna Chandrasekhar  • 1995: Donald Metcalf, Paul Nurse e Robert Williams  • 1996: Robert Hinde, Jack Heslop-Harrison e Andrew Wiles  • 1997: Geoffrey Eglinton, John Maynard Smith e Donald Hill Perkins  • 1998: Edwin Southern, Ricardo Miledi e Donald Charlton Bradley  • 1999: John Frank Davidson, Patrick David Wall e Archibald Howie  • 2000: Tim Berners-Lee, Geoffrey Burnstock e Keith Usherwood Ingold
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