Peter Jaffrey Wheatley
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Peter Jaffrey Wheatley (Born,1921 in Cheshire: Died 12 May, 1997) was a British chemist, who published over 100 papers and 5 books on physical chemistry, crystallography and structural chemistry.
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[edit] Early years
Wheatley was born in 1921. He was educated at King Edward VII School (photo) in Sheffield, where he was Head Prefect in 1938/1940, Captain of cricket for 2 years and 1st XI footballer for 4; and The Queen's College, Oxford, where he obtained a First in Chemistry, followed by a D.Phil as a Junior Research Fellow at Merton, working with Jack Linnett.
[edit] Career
- 1940-45 Joined the Royal Artillery as Bombardier; captured at the fall of Singapore, prisoner-of-war interned in Malaya.
- 1946 Returned to Oxford as undergraduate
- 1948 Junior Research Fellow at Merton
- 1950 Lectureship in Chemistry at University of Leeds
- 1957 Monsanto in Zurich
- 1966 Visiting Professor at Tucson
- 1967 Lectureship in Physical Chemistry; elected to a Fellowship at Queens' College, Cambridge
[edit] Publications
- Determination of Molecular Structure,Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1959.
- Chemical Consequences of Nuclear Spin, North-Holland Publishing Company, 1970.