- Harold Kroto
Infobox Scientist
name = Harold Kroto
image_size = 180px
birth_date = birth date and age|1939|10|07|df=y
birth_place =Wisbech ,Cambridgeshire ,England
nationality =United Kingdom
field =Chemistry
work_places =Florida State University University of Sussex
alma_mater =University of Sheffield
known_for =buckminsterfullerene
prizes =Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1996Sir Harold (Harry) Walter Kroto, FRS (born
7 October ,1939 ) is an English chemist and one of the 3 recipents to share the 1996Nobel Prize in Chemistry .He is currently on faculty at
Florida State University , which he joined in 2004, and prior to that he spent a large part of his working career at theUniversity of Sussex , where he holds an emeritus professorship.Biography
Early years
He was born Harold Krotoschiner in
Wisbech ,Cambridgeshire ,England with his unusual name being ofSilesia n origin. His father's family came fromBojanowo ,Poland , and his mother's fromBerlin ,Germany . Both his parents were born in Berlin but came to Great Britain in the 1930s asrefugees from the Nazis because his father was Jewish.He was raised in Bolton, Lancashire ,
England , and attendedBolton School , where he was a contemporary of the highly acclaimed actorSir Ian McKellen . In 1955, the family name was shortened to Kroto.As a child, he became fascinated by a
Meccano set. Kroto credits Meccano — amongst other things — with developing skills useful in scientificresearch [ [http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/chemistry/laureates/1996/kroto-autobio.html Kroto Nobel Prize autobiography] ] . He was raised Jewish, but the religion never made any sense to him.Career
Early work
In 1961 he obtained a first class BSc honours degree in
chemistry at theUniversity of Sheffield , followed in 1964 by a PhD at the same institution. His doctoral research involved high-resolution electronic spectra offree radical s produced byflash photolysis (breaking ofchemical bond s bylight ).Among other things such as making the first phosphaalkenes (compounds with carbon phosphorus double bonds), his doctoral studies included some unpublished research on
carbon suboxide , O=C=C=C=O, and this led to a general interest inmolecule s containing chains of carbon atoms with numerous multiple bonds. He started his work with an interest inorganic chemistry , but when he learned aboutspectroscopy it inclined him toquantum chemistry .After postdoctoral research at the National Research Council in
Canada andBell Laboratories in the USA he began teaching and research at theUniversity of Sussex in England in 1967. He became a full professor in 1985, and a Royal Society Research Professor from 1991 – 2001.ubsequent work
In the 1970s he launched a research programme at Sussex to look for
carbon chains ininterstellar space . Earlier studies had detected the moleculecyanoacetylene , H-C≡C-C≡N. Kroto's group searched for spectral evidence of longer similar molecules such ascyanobutadiyne , H-C≡C-C≡C-C≡N andcyanohexatriyne , H-C≡C-C≡C-C≡C-C≡N, and found them from 1975–1978.Trying to explain them led to the discovery of the C60 molecule. (See
buckminsterfullerene .) He heard oflaser spectroscopy work being done byRichard Smalley andRobert Curl atRice University in Texas. He suggested that they should use the Rice apparatus to simulate the carbon chemistry that occurs in the atmosphere of a carbon star.The experiment carried out in September 1985 not only proved that carbon stars could produce the chains but revealed an amazing, serendipitous result - the existence of the C60 species. The three scientists carried out the work with
graduate student s Jim Heath (now a full Professor atCaltech ), Sean O'Brien (now atTexas Instruments ), and Yuan Liu (now at Oak Ridge). The Nobel Prize in Chemistry was shared by Curl, Kroto and Smalley in 1996.In 1995 he jointly set up the Vega Science Trust a UK educational charity (see [http://www.vega.org.uk www.vega.org.uk] ) to create high quality science films including lectures, interviews with Nobel Laureates, discussion programmes, careers and teaching resources for TV and Internet Broadcast. Vega has produced some 100 plus programmes of which 50 have been broadcast on BBC TV in late-night slots. Additionally, all programmes stream for free from the Vega website which acts as a TV science channel. Viewing figures on terrestrial TV vary from 300,000 to 700,000. The website which is accessed by over 165 countries is designed by Harry Kroto and shows his other main interest - graphic design.
Kroto currently researches at Florida State University where it is widely known that he is lobbying Florida State University President T.K. Wetherell to make Bobby Bowden "dissappear" or else he will leave the University and take his grant money with him. Citing their lack of chemistry and saying "this university is not big enough for the both of us." [Best, R. (2006), Clash of the Titans. FSView July, 10, 2006] ] . He presently carries out research in
Nanoscience andNanotechnology .He attended and was a speaker at the symposia in 2006 and 2007.
Personal life
Kroto now declares four "religions":
humanism ,atheism , amnesty-internationalism and humourism. He developed an interest inchemistry ,physics , andmathematics in secondary school, and because hissixth form chemistry teacher (Harry Heaney - who subsequently became a University Professor) felt that theUniversity of Sheffield had the best chemistry department in the United Kingdom, he went to Sheffield.In 1963 he married Margaret Henrietta Hunter, also a student at the University.
Honours and awards
He awarded Richard Strutt the King Edward VI College VIth Form Chemistry Prize 1995. He is also a member of the Board of Scientific Governors at
The Scripps Research Institute .References
External links
* [http://nobelprize.org/chemistry/laureates/1996/kroto-autobio.html Harry Kroto autobiography from Nobel foundation]
* [http://www.royalsoc.ac.uk/page.asp?id=1527 Sir Harry Kroto FRS - Chemical architecture] from theRoyal Society
* [http://www.sussex.ac.uk/chemistry/profile1523.html Harry Kroto homepage at the University of Sussex]
* [http://www.open2.net/science/mscstudents/kroto/kroto_ind.htm Professor Harry Kroto]
* [http://www.vega.org.uk/ Vega Science Trust]
* [http://www.kroto.info/ Harry Kroto personal website]
* [http://www.fsu.edu/profiles/kroto/ Florida State University page]
* [http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/ University of Sheffield]
* [http://www.shef.ac.uk/northcampus/businessincubator/ Kroto Incubator]
* [http://www.krotoresearchcampus.com/ Kroto Research Campus]
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