Odd Hassel - Biography his honour at the University of Oslo ( The hassel Lecture ). FromNobel Lectures, Chemistry 19631970. odd hassel died in 1981. http://www.nobel.se/chemistry/laureates/1969/hassel-bio.html
Extractions: In 1915 he entered the University of his native town where he studied mathematics and physics with chemistry as his chief subject and graduated as a cand. real. in 1920. After a year of leisure in France and Italy he went to Germany in the autumn of 1922 where he first spent more than half a year in Munich in the laboratory of Professor K. Fajans. Work on the sensibilisation of silver halides by organic dyes led to the detection of what is now termed the "adsorption indicators" After moving to Berlin Hassel worked at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute in Dahlem, carrying out X-ray crystallographic work. During that time he obtained, on the proposal of Fritz Haber , a Rockefeller Fellowship. In 1924 he graduated as Dr. Phil. at the Berlin University. From 1925 to 1926 he worked at the University of Oslo in the capacity of "universitetsstipendiat", from 1926 to 1934 as "dosent" in physical chemistry and electrochemistry. From 1934 to 1964 he had the chair of physical chemistry in Oslo, the first of its kind in Norway, and headed the department of physical chemistry started in 1934. Hassel's main interest during the first years of his teaching at the University of Oslo dealt with inorganic chemistry, but from 1930 onwards his work was concentrated on problems connected with molecular structure, particularly the structure of cyclohexane and its derivatives and other substances containing six-membered rings related to that of cyclohexane.
Chemistry 1969 The nobel Prize in Chemistry 1969. for chemistry . Derek HR Barton,odd hassel. 1/2 of the prize, 1/2 of the prize. United Kingdom, Norway. http://www.nobel.se/chemistry/laureates/1969/
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Odd Hassel - Nobel Prize Winner In Chemistry 1969 odd hassel nobel Prize Winner in Chemistry 1969. One of the Universityof Oslos most lauded professors, odd hassel was awarded http://www.uio.no/english/nobel_prize/hassel_eng.html
Extractions: UiO - web pages UiO - persons WWW - Google Academics Student Life Research University Library ... Trygve Haavelmo - Economics 1989 Odd Hassel shared the 1969 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Sir Derek H.R. Barton for his groundbreaking work in the structure and transformation of organic molecules. Hassel was particularly interested in cyclohexanes and cyclohexane derivatives. As part of this investigation, he conducted a series of dipole moment measurements, and is among the pioneers in determining molecular structure in the gaseous phase with the aid of electron diffraction. Hassel continued his work during World War II, but was arrested in 1943 and imprisoned until November 1944. He resumed his scientific work after the war. Besides the Nobel Prize, Hassel has received numerous honorary awards. He was honorary doctor at the University of Copenhagen and in Stockholm, and member of the Royal Norwegian Society of Scientists as well as corresponding societies in Sweden and Denmark. Hassel was a member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters and the Chemical Society of London. He was awarded the prestigious Gunnerus medal in 1964 and in the same year was the first to receive the Guldberg-Waage medal. Odd Hassel died in 1981.
UiO: Odd Hassel - Nobelprisen I Kjemi 1969 odd hassel nobelprisvinner i kjemi 1969. odd hassel ble født i Oslo17. mai 1897. odd hassel døde i 1981. Se også Nobelinstituttet. http://www.uio.no/om_uio/priser/nobel/hassel.html
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Extractions: (b. May 17, 1897, Kristiania [now Oslo], Nor.d. May 11, 1981, Oslo), Norwegian physical chemist and corecipient, with Derek H.R. Barton of Great Britain, of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1969. Hassel received the award for his work in establishing conformational analysis (the study of the three-dimensional geometric structure of molecules). Hassel studied at the University of Oslo and received his doctorate at the University of Berlin in 1924. He joined the faculty of the University of Oslo in 1925 and from 1934 to 1964 was a professor of physical chemistry and director of the physical chemistry department. He began intensive research on the structure of cyclohexane (a 6-carbon hydrocarbon molecule) and its derivatives in 1930 and discovered the existence of two forms of cyclohexane. At this time he set forth the basic tenets of conformational analysis and wrote Kristallchemie Crystal Chemistry ). After the mid-1950s Hassel's research dealt mainly with the structure of organic halogen compounds.
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Extractions: Pronunciation Key Hassel, Odd , Norwegian chemist, b. Christiania (now Oslo), grad. Oslo Univ. (1920), Ph.D. Univ. of Berlin (1924). After pursuing X-ray crystallographic studies in Germany, in 1925 he joined the faculty at Oslo Univ. where he spent the remainder of his career. From 1930 onwards his work was concentrated on problems connected with molecular structure, particularly the structure of cyclohexane and its derivatives and other substances containing six-membered rings related to that of cyclohexane. He shared the 1969 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Derek H. R. Barton for their separate contributions to the development of conformational analysis, which is the prediction of the chemical and physical properties of organic molecules based upon a preferred conformation of the atoms in the molecule. They showed that the way organic compounds interact is linked to the way they assume certain geometric configurations. Thus, there exists a simple relationship between configuration and conformation, such that configurations can be predicted once the possible conformations for the products of a reaction are analyzed.
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Extractions: Nobel Prize Winning Chemists Odd Hassel The Nobel Prize In Chemistry 1969 Odd Hassel was born in Kristiania (now Oslo), Norway on May 17, 1897. His father was Ernst Hassel, a physician who specialized in gynaecology, his mother Mathilde nee Klaveness. In 1915 he entered the University of his native town where he studied mathematics and physics with chemistry as his chief subject and graduated as a cand. real. in 1920. Work on the sensibilisation of silver halides by organic dyes led to the detection of what is now termed the "absorption indicators". After moving to Berlin, Hassel worked at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute in Dahlem, carrying out X-ray crystallographic work. Hassel's main interest during the first years of his teaching at the University of Oslo dealt with inorganic chemistry, but from 1930 onwards his work was concentrated on problems connected with molecular structure of cyclohexane and its derivatives and other substances containing six-membered rings related to that of cyclohexane. Hassel has received many awards that include The Guldberg-Waage Medal from the Norwegian Chemical Society and the Gunnerus Medal from the Royal Norwegian Academy of Sciences. He was awarded the Nobel Prize In Chemistry jointly with Derek H. R. Barton "for their contributions to the development of the concept of conformation and its application in chemistry".
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