Andrew Pelter Explained

Andrew Pelter
Birth Date:20 November 1931
Birth Place:London
Nationality:British Citizen
Fields:Organic Chemist
Workplaces:Medical Research Council, Manchester University, Swansea University
Alma Mater:Bristol University
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Doctoral Advisor:Professor W. D. Ollis
Notable Students:Bakthan Singaram, Kieth Smith
Children:5
Honorific-Prefix:Professor
Honorific-Suffix:FRSC FLSW
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Term Start:1985
Term End:1987
Birth Date:20 November 1931

Andrew Pelter FRSC FLSW (20 November 1931 - 16 March 2019) was a British organic chemist.[1]

Life

Pelter was born in London and studied chemistry at Bristol University, where he also gained his PhD degree under the supervision of Professor W. D. Ollis.[2] He was married three times, most recently to Susan Smith on 22 January 1994.

Career

Pelter started his career at the Medical Research Council working under John Cornforth which was a major influence on his professional development. He then move to Manchester University where he started his independent academic career, collaborating initially with Australian chemist, A. J. Birch. In 1971, Pelter became a professor of Organic Chemistry when he moved to University College of Swansea, he delivered his Inaugural lecture entitled Organic chemistry, a perspective view on 5 December 1972.[3] He remained at Swansea until his retirement in 1999.

Honours

He was awarded the Tilden Prize of the Royal Society of Chemistry in 1981 for his work on boron research.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Andrew Pelter PhD DSc CChem FRSC FLSW . 2023-06-12 . Royal Society of Chemistry . en-GB.
  2. Web site: Wales . The Learned Society of . Andrew Pelter . 2023-06-12 . The Learned Society of Wales . en-US.
  3. Book: Pelter, Andrew . Organic chemistry, a perspective view: inaugural lecture of the Professor of Organic Chemistry delivered at the University College of Swansea on December 5, 1972 . Swansea University College of Swansea . 1972 . 9780901626707 . Library Catalogue (Swansea University).