- George Porter
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birth_date =December 6 ,1920
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field =chemistry
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known_for =flash photolysis
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footnotes =George Porter, Baron Porter of Luddenham, OM, FRS (
December 6 ,1920 –August 31 ,2002 ) was a Britishchemist .Porter was born in Stainforth, near
Thorne ,Yorkshire . He won a scholarship to theUniversity of Leeds and gained his first degree inchemistry . He then served in the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve during the Second World War.Porter then went on to do research at Cambridge under Norrish where he began the work that ultimately led to them becoming Nobel Laureates.
His original research in developing the technique of
flash photolysis to obtain information on short-lived molecular species provided the first evidence of free radicals. His later research utilised the technique to study the minutiae of the light reactions ofphotosynthesis , with particular regard to possible applications to ahydrogen economy , of which he was a strong advocate.Porter became a Fullerian Professor of Chemistry and director
Royal Institution in 1966. He was awarded theNobel Prize inChemistry in 1967 along withManfred Eigen andRonald George Wreyford Norrish . Porter was president of theRoyal Society 1985–1990, having been elected a Fellow in 1960 and also winning theDavy Medal in 1971, theRumford Medal in 1978 and theCopley Medal in 1992. He was knighted in 1972 and was made alife peer as Baron Porter of Luddenham, of Luddenham in the County ofKent , in 1990.Porter was a major contributor to the
public understanding of science . He became president of theBritish Association in 1985 and was the founding Chair of the Committee on the Public Understanding of Science (COPUS). He gave theRomanes Lecture , entitled "Science and the human purpose", at theUniversity of Oxford in 1978; and in 1988 he gave the Dimbleby Lecture, "Knowledge itself is power". From 1990 to 1993 he gave the Gresham lectures in astronomy.Porter served as Chancellor of the
University of Leicester between 1984 and 1995. In 2001, the University's chemistry building was named theGeorge Porter Building in his honour.ee also
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Gresham Professor of Astronomy
* [http://www.johnmadjackfuller.homestead.com/fullerianprofessors.html Fullerian Professorships]References
*cite journal
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year=2002|month=Oct.
title=Obituary: George Porter (1920-2002)
journal=Nature
volume=419
issue=6907
pages=578
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doi = 10.1038/419578a
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*cite journal
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coauthors=Eyring H, Eyring E M
year=1967|month=Nov.
title=Nobel Prizes: 4 named for international award (Hans Bethe, Manfred Eigen, R.G. Norrish, George Porter)
journal=Science
volume=158
issue=802
pages=745-8
publisher= |location =UNITED STATES | issn = 0036-8075| pmid = 4860395
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* [http://www.rigb.org/rimain/heritage/ripeople/porter.jsp Profile] – Royal Institution of Great Britain
* [http://www.aps-pub.com/proceedings/1491/490113ed.pdf The Lord Porter of Luddenham] (PDF) – Biographical memoirs, Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, vol. 149, no. 1, March 2005
* [http://www.worldscibooks.com/chemistry/p452.html The Life and Scientific Legacy of George Porter] , World Scientific Publishing, 2006
* [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2002/09/02/db0201.xml His obituary notice in "The Telegraph", 2 September 2002]
* [http://www.open.ac.uk/ou5/Arts/chemists/person.cfm?SearchID=8585 Biographical Database of the British Chemical Community, 1880-1970]
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