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The who is Who of Nobel Prize Winners is a one-stop resource of distinct details at the women and men who earned the Nobel Prize in the course of the twentieth century. prepared chronologically through prize, every one broad article includes in-depth details at the laureate's lifestyles and occupation in addition to a specific checklist of his or her courses and biographical assets at the person. A concise remark explains why the laureate obtained the award and summarizes the individual's different vital achievements. This thoroughly up to date variation additionally features a heritage of the prize. 4 indexes distinguish this name from related biographical references and allow researchers to go looking via identify, schooling, nationality or citizenship, and faith.

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Of Oklahoma Press, 1967. Stoltzenberg, D. Fritz Haber. New York: VCH, 1994 Commentary: Fritz Haber received the Nobel Prize for his development of the Haber process, which combined nitrogen and hydrogen under pressure with an iron catalyst, producing ammonia, which could be used in production of fertilizer or explosives. His productive career also included a number of other pioneering contributions: the development of the glass pH electrode, the study of chemical reactions in a flame, the applications of chemicals in gas warfare, and his research into catalysis.

Cambridge: Royal Society, 1938 (Volume 2), 395–423. ” While still in New Zealand, Rutherford studied the magnetic properties of iron in highfrequency discharges and designed a time-measuring device. In England, he invented an electromagnetic wave detector and studied x-ray bombardment and uranium radiations. During his time in Canada, he continued his studies of radioactivity and radon. Back in England, his further studies on radioactivity led to his concept of nuclear structure and eventually to the bombardment studies that elaborated this, and produced transmutations.

Commentary: Carl Bosch received the Nobel Prize for his “discovery and development of chemical high-pressure methods,” most particularly for the work he did in fixing of nitrogen. Beginning with the production of barium cyanide, he succeeded in commercializing the high-pressure synthesis of ammonia. He then developed the methods for practical production of nitrogen fertilizers. ) page_12 Page 13 1932 Langmuir, Irving 31 Prize: Chemistry, 1932. Born: January 31, 1881; Brooklyn, NY. Death: August 16, 1957; Falmouth, MA.

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