Ralph Connor (1907-1990) was an American chemist. Connor is best known for his research in organic chemistry, catalysis, synthesis, explosives, and reaction mechanisms. He served as a division chief on the National Defense Research Committee in World War II, and received many honors including the Priestley Medal of the American Chemical Society in 1967, Great Britain's King's Medal for Service in the Cause of Freedom, and the Gold Medal of the American Institute of Chemists, among others.
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| - Ralph Connor (1907-1990) was an American chemist. Connor is best known for his research in organic chemistry, catalysis, synthesis, explosives, and reaction mechanisms. He served as a division chief on the National Defense Research Committee in World War II, and received many honors including the Priestley Medal of the American Chemical Society in 1967, Great Britain's King's Medal for Service in the Cause of Freedom, and the Gold Medal of the American Institute of Chemists, among others. (en)
- Ralph Connor (* 12. Juli 1907; † 1. Mai 1990 in Sun City, Arizona) war ein US-amerikanischer Chemiker (Organische Chemie). Connor wurde 1932 an der University of Wisconsin, Madison bei Homer B. Adkins promoviert (The hydrogenolysis of organic compounds). Dabei führte er mit Adkins den Namen Hydrogenolyse bei der Kohlenstoff-Sauerstoff-Bindung ein. Er war Professor an der University of Pennsylvania und im Zweiten Weltkrieg Abteilungsleiter des National Defense Research Committee. Danach war er Forschungsdirektor und Vorstandsvorsitzender bei der Firma Rohm and Haas. (de)
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| - Ralph Connor (* 12. Juli 1907; † 1. Mai 1990 in Sun City, Arizona) war ein US-amerikanischer Chemiker (Organische Chemie). Connor wurde 1932 an der University of Wisconsin, Madison bei Homer B. Adkins promoviert (The hydrogenolysis of organic compounds). Dabei führte er mit Adkins den Namen Hydrogenolyse bei der Kohlenstoff-Sauerstoff-Bindung ein. Er war Professor an der University of Pennsylvania und im Zweiten Weltkrieg Abteilungsleiter des National Defense Research Committee. Danach war er Forschungsdirektor und Vorstandsvorsitzender bei der Firma Rohm and Haas. Er befasste sich mit organischer Chemie, Katalyse, Sprengstoffen, Synthese und Reaktionsmechanismen. 1967 erhielt er die Priestley-Medaille und die American Institute of Chemists Gold Medal (1963) und die Chemical Industry Medal. (de)
- Ralph Connor (1907-1990) was an American chemist. Connor is best known for his research in organic chemistry, catalysis, synthesis, explosives, and reaction mechanisms. He served as a division chief on the National Defense Research Committee in World War II, and received many honors including the Priestley Medal of the American Chemical Society in 1967, Great Britain's King's Medal for Service in the Cause of Freedom, and the Gold Medal of the American Institute of Chemists, among others. (en)
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