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Persona
Ruolo: Curatore
Periodo: (1904–1991)
Note biografiche: John Bailar was born in Golden, Colorado in 1904 and received his degrees in chemistry from Colorado and Michigan. He became an instructor at the University of Illinois in 1928 and began a sixty–three year career in Illinois – Department of Chemistry. He became associate professor in 1930 and full professor in 1943. Although interested in organic isomerism as a graduate student, it was while teaching a general chemistry course that he realized that isomerism, the occurrence of different compounds with the same chemical composition, is a general phenomenon that could also exist among inorganic compounds. He trained several generations of coordination chemists (ninety doctorates, thirty–eight postdoctoral fellows, and numerous bachelor’s and master’s degree candidates), making the University of Illinois, already well–known for organic chemistry in the United States, equally renowned for inorganic chemistry | Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
Affiliazione: The Department of Chemistry at the University of Illinois
Lingua: Inglese
Paese: Stati Uniti d'America
Persona
Ruolo: Curatore
Periodo: (1928–....)
Lingua: Inglese
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