Authorised form of name | Ingold; Sir; Christopher Kelk (1893 - 1970); chemist |
Dates | 1893 - 1970 |
Nationality | British |
Place of birth | 142 Windsor Road, Forest Gate, Essex, England |
Date of birth | 28 October 1893 |
Place of death | 12 Handel Close, Edgware, London, England |
Date of death | 08/12/1970 |
Occupation | chemist |
Research field | Organic chemistry |
Chemistry |
Activity | Education: Sandown Grammar School (BSc); Hartley University College, now University of Southampton (B. Sc. Hons) (1911), University of London (BSc; MSc; DSc) Career: Joined the laboratory of Jocelyn Feld Thorpe (FRS 1908) at Imperial College, London, with a brief hiatus during which he conducted research into chemical warfare and the manufacture of poison gas with Cassel Cyanide Company at Glasgow (1918-1920); published fifty-two research papers, was co-author of a 500-page book with Jocelyn Feld Thorpe (1920-1924); Professor of Organic Chemistry at the University of Leeds (1924); carried out a heated debate with Robert Robinson (FRS 1920) on the electronic theoretical approaches to organic reaction mechanisms (1926); returned to London as Professor of Chemistry at University College, in the Department then headed by Professor Frederick George Donnan (FRS 1911) (1930); became Director of the Laboratories upon Donnan’s retirement (1937); presided over various WWII evacuations to University College, Aberystwyth (1939-1945); remained Director until his retirement (1961); died at home from cerebrovascular degeneration and arteriosclerosis. Honours: Kt 1958 Medals/Awards: Meldola Medal (1922) Faraday Lectureship Prize (1961) Longstaff Medal (1957) James Flack Norris Award for physical organic chemistry (1965) |
Membership category | Fellow |
Date of election | 15/05/1924 |
Age at election | 31 |
Proposer | William Hobson Mills; Thomas Martin Lowry; Robertson Robertson; John Theodore Hewitt; James Walker; William Henry Bragg; Alfred Chaston Chapman; William Arthur Bone; Thomas Henry Holland |
Jocelyn Field Thorpe; Herbert Brereton Baker; Gilbert Thomas Morgan; William Henry Perkin; Frederick Soddy; James Charles Philip; George Beilby; William Palmer Wynne; Nevil Vincent Sidgwick; William Jackson Pope |
Royal Society activity | Medals and prizes: Davy Medal 1946; Royal Medal 1952 Council: 1938-1940; 1960- 1962 Lectures: Bakerian 1938 |
Relationships | Parents: William Kelk Ingold (1861–1898), commercial traveller, and Harriet Walker (1865–1943), daughter of Christopher Newcomb and his wife, Emma. Spouse: (Edith) Hilda Usherwood (11 July 1923). Children: Sylvia (1927); Keith (1929); Dilys (1932). |
Published works | RCN 19149 RCN 45819 RCN 45820 RCN 19151 RCN 19150 RCN 19152 |
General context | Contributed to the domain of theoretical organic chemistry; the concepts, classifications, and terminology of theoretical organic chemistry, which Ingold introduced and supported, provided a framework of principles that has opened a prospect and a programme for the unlimited unfolding of the theme ‘how organic chemistry works’, and has influenced profoundly the development of chemistry as a whole. Known for: Organic reaction mechanisms; Cahn–Ingold–Prelog rules; Hughes–Ingold rules; Thorpe-Ingold effect. |
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Sources | Sources: Bulloch's Roll; DNB Obituaries: Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 1972 vol 18 pp 349-411, plate, by Charles W Shoppee References: C W Shoppee, 'The Sign of the Electron-Releasing Effect of the Methyl Group' in NR 1983-84 vol 38 p 297 |
Royal Society code | NA7950 |
Reference number | Title | Date |
IM/GA/WS/2532 | Ingold, Sir Christopher Kelk | 1946 |
EC/1924/06 | Ingold, Sir Christopher Kelk: certificate of election to the Royal Society | |
MS/922/2 | Lecture notes of Christopher Kelk Ingold | 1936-1937 |
NLB/71/579 | Copy letter from Francis Alexander Towle, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society; to Prof. [Christopher] Ingold, FRS, the University, Leeds | 12 July 1928 |
RR/65/238 | Referee's report by Christopher Kelk Ingold, on a paper 'The behaviour of polar molecules in solid paraffin wax' by R W Sillars | September 1938 |
RR/43/120 | Referee's report by Christopher Kelk Ingold, on a paper 'The hydration or combined water of gelatin' by T Moran | November 1931 |
RR/43/98 | Referee's report by Christopher Kelk Ingold, on two papers 'The mechanism of chemical change. Part II.—Catalysis of the mutarotation of beryllium benzoylcamphor' and 'The mechanism of Chemical change. —Part III. mutarotation of Aluminium Benzoylcamphor' by Thomas Martin Lowry and Ralph C Traill | April 1931 |
RR/45/28 | Referee's report by Christopher Kelk Ingold, on a paper 'The condensation of chloral with urea and phenyl urea' by Frederick Daniel Chattaway and Eric John Francis James | [October 1931] |
RR/71/215 | Referee's report by Christopher Kelk Ingold, on a paper 'The electronic structures of carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide' by W Moffitt | 1948 |
RR/66/281 | Referee's report by Christopher Kelk Ingold, on a paper 'The exchange reactions between deuterium and hydrogen halides. II. Hydrogen bromide' by H Steiner | [October 1939] |
RR/65/109 | Referee's report by Christopher Kelk Ingold, on a paper 'The primary decomposition of ethane, and the reaction between ethane and nitric oxide' by T J Gray, Morris William Travers and F T White | March 1938 |
RR/66/146 | Referee's report by Christopher Kelk Ingold, on a paper 'Diamagnetic anisotropy of organic molecules' by Kathleen Yardley Lonsdale | [March 1939] |
RR/66/259 | Referee's report by Christopher Kelk Ingold, on a paper 'Exchange reactions between deuterium and hydrogen halides. I. Hydrogen chloride' by H Steiner and Eric Keightley Rideal | [October 1939] |
RR/70/22 | Referee's report by Christopher Kelk Ingold, on a paper 'Kinetics of the base-catalyzed bromination of ethyl cyclopentanone 2-carboxylate' by Ronald Percy Bell and L A Woodward | 1947 |
RR/69/213 | Referee's report by Christopher Kelk Ingold, on a paper 'The thermochemistry of carbon: valence states, heats of sublimation and energies of linkage' by L H Long and Ronald George Wreyford Norrish | 1946 |
RR/73/92 | Referee's report by Christopher Kelk Ingold, on a paper 'Polarisability and internuclear distance in the hydrogen molecule and molecule-ion' by Ronald Percy Bell and D A Long | 20 April 1950 |
RR/70/196 | Referee's report by Christopher Kelk Ingold, on a paper 'The vibration spectrum and molecular configuration of 1:4-dioxane' by Donald Allan Ramsay | 24 January 1947 |
RR/71/35 | Referee's report by Christopher Kelk Ingold, on a paper 'The catalyzed dehydration of acetaldehyde hydrate, and the effect of structure on the velocity of protolytic reactions' by Ronald Percy Bell and W C E Higginson | [1948] |
RR/66/223 | Referee's report by Christopher Kelk Ingold, on a paper 'Dielectric loss due to polar molecules in solid paraffin wax' by D R Pelmore | [May 1939] |
IM/GA/WRS/8403 | Ingold, Sir Christopher Kelk | nd |
RR/38/107 | Referee's report by Christopher Kelk Ingold, on a paper 'The mechanism of chemical change. I.—Promotion and arrest of the mutarotation of tetra-acetylglucose in ethyl acetate' by Thomas Martin Lowry and G Glyn Owen | 20 April 1928 |
RR/44/86 | Referee's report by Christopher Kelk Ingold, on a paper 'The significance of the differences between the dipole moments of saturated and unsaturated substances' by Leslie Ernest Sutton | 1 August 1931 |
RR/45/66 | Referee's report by Christopher Kelk Ingold, on a paper 'The condensation of chloral and bromal with substituted ureas' by Frederick Daniel Chattaway and Eric John Francis James | [December 1932] |
RR/75/188 | Referee's report by Christopher Kelk Ingold, on a paper 'The role of formaldehyde in the oxidation of ethylene' by A J Harding and Ronald George Wreyford Norrish | 20 August 1951 |
RR/75/282 | Referee's report by Christopher Kelk Ingold, on a paper 'A thermal method of following fast reactions in solutions' by Ronald Percy Bell and J C Clunie | 31 October 1951 |