Jocelyn Field Thorpe
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Jocelyn Field Thorpe | |
Born | December 1, 1872 Clapham, London, England |
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Died | June 10, 1940 (aged 67) Cooden Beach, England |
Nationality | English |
Known for | Thorpe reaction |
Notable awards | Davy Medal 1922 |
Jocelyn Field Thorpe (December 1, 1872 – June 10, 1940) was a English chemist and discovered the Thorpe reaction and the Thorpe-Ingold effect.
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- Christopher Kelk Ingold (1941). "Jocelyn Field Thorpe. 1872-1939". Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society 3 (10): 530–544.
- H. R. Stevens, G. A. R. Kon, R. P. Linstead, G. Pinchbeck (1941). "Obituary notices: George Ward Hedley, 1871–1941; Sir Jocelyn Field Thorpe, 1872–1940; Sir William Fitzthomas Wyley, 1852–1940". Journal of the Chemical Society: 444–465. doi: .
- M. A. Whiteley and G. A. R. Kon (1940). "Obituary Sir Jocelyn Field Thorpe". Analyst 65: 483 – 484. doi: .