Evert Verwey
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Dutch chemist
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Evert Verwey's Degrees
- PhD Chemistry University of Amsterdam
Why Is Evert Verwey Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Evert Johannes Willem Verwey, also Verweij, was a Dutch chemist, who also did research in physical chemistry. Verwey studied chemistry at the University of Amsterdam and obtained his MSc in 1929. From 1931 he worked as an assistant at the University of Groningen, where he obtained his PhD under the guidance of Hugo Rudolph Kruyt . In 1934 he moved to the Philips Laboratories in Eindhoven. He continued work on colloids, which was also the topic of his dissertation, and on oxides. The Verwey transition in magnetite is named after him.
Evert Verwey's Published Works
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Published Works
- Theory of the stability of lyophobic colloids. (1955) (3500)
- Physical Properties and Cation Arrangement of Oxides with Spinel Structures I. Cation Arrangement in Spinels (1947) (711)
- Electronic conductivity and transition point of magnetite (“Fe3O4”) (1941) (693)
- Physical Properties and Cation Arrangement of Oxides with Spinel Structures II. Electronic Conductivity (1947) (552)
- Theory of the stability of lyophobic colloids : the interaction of sol particles having and electric double l layer (1948) (505)
- Semi-conductors with partially and with completely filled3d-lattice bands (1937) (320)
- Electrolytic conduction of a solid insulator at high fields The formation of the anodic oxide film on aluminium (1935) (240)
- Cation Arrangement in Spinels (1948) (167)
- XL. The electrical double layer at the interface of two liquids (1939) (108)
- Long distance forces acting between colloidal particles (1946) (101)
- Part II.—(C) Colloid stability. The role of the forces between the particles in electrodeposition and other phenomena (1940) (99)
- The Crystal Structure of γ-Fe2O3 and γ-Al2O3 (1935) (79)
- The Electrostatic Contribution to the Lattice Energy of Some Ordered Spinels (1950) (67)
- The Structure of the electrolytical oxide Layer on Aluminium (1935) (66)
- Lattice structure of the free surface of alkali halide crystals (1946) (58)
- The Electrical Double Layer and the Stability of Lyophobic Colloids. (1935) (57)
- Incomplete Atomic Arrangement in Crystals (1935) (49)
- The charge distribution in the water molecule and the calculation of the intermolecular forces (1941) (35)
- Electrical double layer and stability of emulsions (1940) (27)
- Molecular energy of alkali halides (1936) (17)
- The potential curve of the alkali halide molecules (1940) (9)
- Structure of solid Solutions of Fe2O3 in Mn3O4 (1935) (8)
- Energy and structure of the molecules of the alkaline earth oxides (1936) (7)
- Field dependence of spin-phonon relaxation in neodymium magnesium nitrate (1968) (2)
- Spin‐Lattice Heat Transfer in Pulsed Magnetic Fields (1968) (2)
- The electrical double layer. General discussion (1940) (1)
- On the direct process in spin-phonon relaxation; observation of its field dependence in copper tutton state (1968) (1)
- A sintered electrical resistance (1948) (0)
- Strauss, T. & Saunders, C. 1989. Cape Town and the Cape Peninsula post 1806: a working bibliography. [Book review] (1990) (0)
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