- Alan A. Jones
Alan Anthony Jones (born 1944 in
New York ) was an American professor ofchemistry atClark University inWorcester, Massachusetts . During his more than thirty years at Clark he served as a mentor and advisor to hundreds of undergraduate, graduate and post-doctoral students. He was a leading researcher in the field ofNMR and polymer physics Ralph Colby, Mark Ediger, & Paul T. Inglefield, " In Memoriam:Alan A. Jones (1944-2006)." J. POLYM. SCI. PART B: POLYM. PHYS.: VOL. 45 (2007) pages 127-128 ] . His research focused on solid stateNMR spectroscopy ofpolymer system s. This work was supported for many years through grants from agencies such as theNational Science Foundation ,Petroleum Research Fund and theArmy Research Office .He attended
Colgate University and received hisB.A. in 1966. He earned aPh.D. in Chemistry at theUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison in 1972 and worked at Clark after working as apostdoctoral fellow atDartmouth College underWalter H. Stockmayer from 1972-74. At Clark, Jones and fellow professor Paul Inglefield built a NMR facility at the university and wrote over 100 research papers . Some of Jones' ideas led to new ideas for the use of NMR in studying polymer systems, such as his highly cited 1977 paper: Models for spin relaxation in dilute solutions of randomly coiled polymers .As a professor at Clark Dr. Jones was noted as one of the best professors and he received the institution’s OutstandingTeacher Award in 1988 . He attracted many undergraduates to do research in his laboratory, many of whom went into graduate school after graduating from Clark . During his tenure he directed more than twenty Ph.D. candidates to the successful completion of their theses . He also served Clark at the highest levels in the administration, being Acting Provost 1987–88 and Dean of Graduate Studies and Research 1993–95 .
Jones died unexpectedly on
May 23 2006 . Before his death, Jones had been researchingsynthetic polymer s that would be suitable membranes for use inchemical separation s,fuel cell s andsolid electrolyte s. He used PFG NMR to follow the diffusion of small molecules or ions and determine their self-diffusion coefficient. Diffusion in these systems was observed to be enhanced by up to an order of magnitude by the addition ofnanoparticle s and the mechanism for this enhancement was under investigation at the time of his death. After he died, his students continued his research.Recent Notable Publications
*Guoxing Lin and Alan A. Jones, “A Lattice Model for the Simulation of One and Two Dimensional 129Xe Line Shape Collapse by Translational Diffusion,” Solid State NMR 2004, 26, 87-98..
*Jinghui Zhang 1, Marcus V. Giotto, Wen-Yang Wen, Alan A. Jones, “An NMR Study of the State of Ions and Diffusion in Perfluorosulfonate Ionomer,” Journal of Membrane Science.
*Ernest Krygier, Guoxing Lin, Jessica Mendes, Gatambwa Mukandela, David Azar and Alan A. Jones, Jai A. Pathak , Ralph H. Colby Sanat K. Kumar , George Floudas , R. Krishnamoorti, “Segmental Dynamics of Head-to-Head Polypropylene and Polyisobutylene in their Blend and Pure Components,” Macromolecules.
*Haihui Cao, Guoxing Lin, Alan A. Jones “Deuterium Solid Echo Line Shape Study of Poly(ethylene oxide) Dynamics in a Blend with Poly(methyl methacrylate),” Journal of Polymer Science, Polymer Physics Edition.
*Junyan Zhong, Wen-Yang Wen and Alan A. Jones, “Translational and Rotational Motion of Cyclohexane in an Ultrapermeable Nanocomposite Membrane of Poly(2,2-bis(trifluoromethyl)-4,5-difluoro-1,3-dioxole-co-tetrafluoroethylene) and Fumed Silica,” Macromolecules.
*Jones, A.A.; Stockmayer, W.H. "Models for spin relaxation in dilute solutions of randomly coiled polymers" J Polym Sci Polym Phys Ed 1977, B15, 847 http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/104059526/ABSTRACT).
References
http://www4.colgate.edu/scene/sept2006/notes/deaths.html
http://www.clarku.edu/academiccatalog/facultybio.cfm?id=276
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