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Authorised form of nameRowlinson; Sir; John Shipley (1926 - 2018); physical chemist
Dates1926 - 2018
NationalityBritish
Place of birthEasedale, Bulkeley Road, Handforth, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom
Date of birth12 May 1926
Place of deathJohn Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, England, United Kingdom
Date of death15 August 2018
DatesAndPlacesPlace of marriage: Walkden, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
OccupationPhysical chemist
Research fieldPhysical chemistry
Chemical kinetics
Chemistry
ActivityEducation:
Rossall School in Fleetwood, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom; Trinity College, Oxford (1945-1948); DPhil (1951)
Career:
ICI research fellow at the University of Manchester (1951); lecturer, Manchester University (1954); promoted to senior lecturer (1957); professor of chemical technology, Imperial College, London (1961-1974); Dr Lee's Professor of Chemistry, Oxford University (1974); retired and became Emeritus Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford (1993).
Honours:
KB 2000
Awards/Medals:
Faraday Lectureship Prize 1983
Sidney M. Edelstein Award for Outstanding Achievement in the History of Chemistry from the American Chemical Society 2008
Memberships:
Royal Academy of Engineering (founder 1976)
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election19/03/1970
Age at election43
RSActivityRoyal Society roles:
Council: 1994- 1999; Sec 1994-1999 ; VP 1994-1999
Medals and prizes:
Leverhulme Medal 1993
RelationshipsParents: Frank Rowlinson (1898–1986), publicity manager, and Winifred Trussler, née Jones (1899–1994).
Spouse: (m. 2 August 1952) Nancy Gaskell (1930–2012), classics student at Somerville College, Oxford, daughter of Horace Gaskell, railway clerk, and Ana, née Gallagher.
Children: Paul (b. 1954), professional translator, and Stella (b. 1956), anaesthetist.
PublishedWorksRCN 15808
RCN 15809
RCN 15810
RCN 15811
RCN 20362
OtherInfoKnown for his outstanding work on the thermodynamic and transport properties of fluids and fluid mixtures.
Discovered the wide occurrence of lower critical solution temperatures in mixtures of volatile and involatile fluids, and showed how to calculate accurately the properties of 3-component systems from the 2-component sub-systems.
Demonstrated that the Lennard-Jones potential is not fully consistent with the properties of simple fluids, and has proposed a form for the pair distribution function which represents with high accuracy their properties over a wide range.
Liberal Party councillor on Sale borough (1956-1959) where played an important part in Sale becoming the first council in England to adopt the Clean Air Act of 1956.
Skilled and accomplished mountain climber.
Excellent chess player who played competitively.
SourceDNB
References:
J S Rowlinson, 'Le Sage's Essai de chymie mechanique' in NR 2003 vol 57 pp 35-45
J S Rowlinson, 'The work of Thomas Andrews and James Thomson on the liquefaction of gases' in NR 2003 vol 57 pp 143-159
J S Rowlinson, 'Gases and liquids. How fluids unmix: discoveries by the school of Van der Waals and Kamerlingh Onnes, by J L Sengers' in NR 2003 vol 57 pp 255-256
by Basil Mahon' in NR 2004 vol 58 pp 103-104
J S Rowlinson, 'A national treasure house. "'The common purposes of life': science and society at the Royal Institution of Great Britain" ed Frank A J L James ' in NR 2004 vol 58 pp 105-106
J S Rowlinson, 'The war time work of Hinshelwood and his colleagues' in NR 2004 vol 58 pp 161-175
J S Rowlinson, 'Displacing Phlogiston. Robert Siegfried, From elements to atoms: a history of chemical composition' in NR 2004 vol 58 pp 242-243
J S Rowlinson, 'Royal Society purchases from the Macclesfield Library', in NR 2006 vol 60 pp 67-69
J S Rowlinson, 'Bringing chemistry to Cambridge', review of 'The 1702 chair of chemistry at Cambridge: transformation and change' M D Archer & C D Haley (eds), in NR 2006 vol 60 pp 103-105
J S Rowlinson, 'Dr Thomas Carver and Lord Kelvin', in NR 2006 vol 60 pp 161-170
J S Rowlinson, 'Laplace: the man. ' Pierre Simon Laplace, 1749-1827: A determined scientist' by R Hahn, in NR 2006 vol 60 pp 221 - 223
J S Rowlinson, 'Flattening the earth. The wuest for the true figure of the Earth: ideas and expeditions in four centuries of geodesy by M R Hoare' in NR 2007 vol 61 pp 67-68
J S Rowlinson, 'John Freind: physician, chemist, Jacobite, and friend of Voltaire's' in NR 2007 vol 61 pp 109-127
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/108872182
CodeNA2323
Archives associated with this Fellow
RefNoTitleDate
IM/GA/GRS/5654Rowlinson, Sir John Shipleynd
IM/003915Rowlinson, John Shipley30 November 1993
IM/000107Anniversary Day 20002000
RR/71/175Referee's report by William Edward Garner, on a paper 'The second virial coefficients of organic vapours' by J D Lambert, G A H Roberts, John Shipley Rowlinson and V J Wilkinson[1948]
CMB/382Publications Executive Committee minutes10 June 1996-5 November 1997
IM/005057Lachmann, Sir Peter; Atiyah, Sir Michael and Rowlinson, Sir John on Admission Day 19951995
EC/1970/23Rowlinson, John Shipley: certificate of election to the Royal Society
RR/73/207Referee's report by William Edward Garner, on a paper 'Ultrasonic dispersion in organic vapours' by J D Lambert and John Shipley Rowlinson21 August 1950
RR/77/34Referee's report by John Edward Lennard-Jones, on a paper 'The theory of regular solutions' by John Shipley Rowlinson12 April 1952
RR/79/106Referee's report by Franz Eugen Simon, on a paper 'Deviations from the principle of corresponding states' by D Cook and John Shipley Rowlinson17 May 1953
RR/77/33Referee's report by Ronald Percy Bell, on a paper 'The theory of regular solutions' by John Shipley Rowlinson2 March 1952
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