John Llewellyn
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Chemist and academic administrator in New Zealand
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John Llewellyn 's Degrees
- Bachelors Chemistry University of Auckland
- Masters Chemistry University of Auckland
- PhD Chemistry University of Auckland
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sir Frederick John Llewellyn KCMG was an English chemist and academic administrator who spent some of his career in New Zealand. Biography Llewellyn was born in 1915. His father was Ernest Barrett Llewellyn. He received his education at Dursley Grammar School. He attended the University of Birmingham, from where he graduated with a BSc . At the same university, he received a PhD and a DSc.
John Llewellyn 's Published Works
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- 163. The crystal structure of pentaerythritol tetranitrate (1947) (43)
- The crystalline structure of isatin (1950) (43)
- The electrostatic ignitibility of dust clouds and powders (1950) (34)
- 183. The crystalline structure of the sugars. Part IV. Pentaerythritol and the hydroxyl bond (1937) (33)
- The crystal structure of formamidoxime (1956) (28)
- The crystal structure of ammonium trinitrate, NH4NO3.2HNO3 (1950) (13)
- 164. The crystal structure of strontium azide (1947) (13)
- 529. The colour isomerism and structure of some copper co-ordination compounds. Part III. The structure of NN′-disalicylidene-propane-1,2-diaminecopper monohydrate (1960) (11)
- The Crystal Structure of Dipotassium Nitroacetate (1954) (10)
- 95. The stereochemistry of quadricovalent atoms : gold (1939) (10)
- 756. The magnetic susceptibility and crystal structure of nitritobis(ethylenediamine)nickel perchlorate (1962) (9)
- 152. New ethylidene compounds of α- and β-methylglucosides (1938) (9)
- The crystal structure of pentaerythritol tetranitrate. (1947) (8)
- 262. The crystal structure of s-bisnitroaminoethane (ethylene dinitroamine) (1948) (8)
- The crystalline structure of the sugars. Part V. A three-dimensional analysis of methyl β-xyloside (1966) (7)
- The electrostatic ignitibility of various solvent vapour‐air mixtures (1947) (7)
- 165. The crystal structure of p-dinitrobenzene (1947) (6)
- Use of conducting rubber to eliminate electrostatic hazards in operating-theatres. (1949) (5)
- The electrification of metal dusts (1950) (5)
- The crystal structure of -nitropropionic acid (1954) (4)
- A Portable Electrometer for Measuring Electrostatic Charges and Capacities (1948) (1)
- The structure of water and the water molecule (1940) (1)
- Water in hydrated compounds (1940) (0)
- A mechanical-electrical unit for calculating structure amplitudes (1951) (0)
- Conference opening address (1963) (0)
- The X-ray photography of volatile or deliquescent single single crystals (1951) (0)
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