- Edward A. Guggenheim
Edward Armand Guggenheim (1901 - 1970) was an English
thermodynamicist and professor of chemistry at the University of Reading, noted for his 1933 publication of the "Modern Thermodynamics by the Methods of Willard Gibbs", a 206 page, detailed study, with text, figures, index, and preface byF. G. Donnan , showing how the analytical thermodynamic methods developed byWillard Gibbs leads in a straightforward manner to relations such as phases, constants, solution, systems, and laws, that are unambiguous and exact. This book, together withGilbert N. Lewis andMerle Randall ’s 1923 textbook "Thermodynamics and the Free Energy of Chemical Substances", are said to be responsible for the inception of the modern science ofchemical thermodynamics . [cite book | last = Ott | first = Bevan J. | coauthors = Boerio-Goates, Juliana | title = Chemical Thermodynamics – Principles and Applications | publisher = Academic Press | year = 2000 | id = ISBN 0-12-530990-2]Education
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Overview
In 1933, Guggenheim 1933 published the "Modern Thermodynamics by the Methods of Willard Gibbs".
In 1939, Guggenheim co-authored a volume entitled "Statistical Thermodynamics" with
Ralph Fowler , who is one of the central founders of thezeroth law of thermodynamics . [ [http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/Biographies/Fowler.html Ralph Fowler Biography] ]In 1949, Guggenheim published "Thermodynamics – an Advanced Treatment for Chemists and Physicists". [cite book | last = Guggenheim | first = E. A. | title = Thermodynamics – an Advanced Treatment for Chemists and Physicists | publisher = North-Holland Publishing Company | year = 1949] In the preface to this book, he states that no thermodynamics book written before 1929 even attempts an account of any of the following matters:
#The modern definition of
heat given by Born in 1921.
#The quantal theory of theentropy of gases and its experimental verification.
#Debye ’s formulae for theactivity coefficient s ofelectrolytes .
#The use ofelectrochemical potential s of ions
#The application of thermodynamics to dielectrics and to paramagnetic substances.From 1946 to 1966 Guggenheim was a professor of chemistry at the University of Reading, and subsequently Emeritus Professor in the University.
In 1972, the E. A. Guggenheim Memorial Fund was established by friends and colleagues. The income from the fund is used to (a) award an annual prize and (b) to provide a biennial or triennial memorial lecture on some topic of chemistry or physics appropriate to the interests of Guggenheim. [ [http://www.rdg.ac.uk/calendar/2006-7/pdfs/k%20University%20societies.pdf E. A. Guggenheim Memorial Fund] - established in 1972]
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Chemical thermodynamics References
External links
* [http://osulibrary.oregonstate.edu/specialcollections/coll/pauling/calendar/1937/02/index.html Letter exchanged with Linus Pauling] - Feb, 24, 1937
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