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Authorised form of nameLeach; Sydney (1924 - 2019)
Dates1924 - 2019
NationalityBritish
Place of birthLondon, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
Date of birth11/04/1924
Date of death24/12/2019
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election11/03/1993
Age at election68
RSActivityLectures:
Humphry Davy 1993
OtherInfoSydney Leach made many contributions concerning transient molecules and molecular ions. Using novel spectroscopic sources, he discovered spectra of SH+, H2S+, OCS+, and other molecular ions, and made pioneering studies of dications such as SO22+, CH42+, CO22+ and C10H82+.

Major contributions were made to the analysis of many electronic spectra, such as those of CO2+, C6F6+ and sym–C6H3F3+, and on the following dynamical effects: spin-orbit calculations and the Renner–Teller effect in linear species; Jahn–Teller effects in aromatic ions; matrix-induced effects on the photophysics of benzenoid species; and fluorescence and dissociation kinetics, leading to an understanding of radiationless transitions. He applied this knowledge to astrophysical problems, including ionospheric data for Mars and laboratory tests of the role of polycyclic aromatic ions in the interstellar medium.

Sydney also studied the spectroscopy and photophysics of fullerenes. His later work on survival in space included the VUV spectroscopy and photophysics of amino acids and nucleic acids, and two 18-month duration experiments on plant seeds on the International Space Station.

Dr Sydney Leach FRS died on 24 December 2019.
CodeNA4201
Archives associated with this Fellow
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EC/1993/24Leach, Sydney: certificate of election to the Royal Society1991
IM/002662Leach, Sydney1993
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