Devon W. Meek Explained

Devon Walter Meek (1936–1988) was an American chemist and professor at Ohio State University.[1] [2]

Background and career

Meek was born in Kentucky, and received his BS in chemistry from Berea College. His MS and Ph.D. were received at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, where he studied sulfoxide complexes of transition metals under Professor Russell S. Drago.[3] He served for 27 years in the chemistry department of OSU, rising eventually to department chair. Meek's research group studied synthetic inorganic complexes - especially those of the Rare-earth elements and late metals[4] [5] - and spectroscopy.[6]

Meek's papers are held in a special collection of the OSU library.[7]

Books authored

With William Thomas Lipponcott and Frank H. Verhoek, Meek authored an undergraduate text in 1970, Experimental General Chemistry.[8]

Awards and honors

The Meek Lecture, given annually at OSU since 1989, has honored distinguished chemists including Dennis C. Liotta, Jay Keasling,[10] Ralph F. Hirschmann, Alfred Bader, Allison A. Campbell,[11] Edward J. J. Grabowski, and William Nugent.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Devon Walter Meek Lecture. 2020-07-24. chemistry.osu.edu. en.
  2. Web site: Meek, Devon W. - Author details. 2020-10-28. Scopus.
  3. Meek. Devon W.. Straub. Darel K.. Drago. Russell S.. December 1960. Transition Metal Ion Complexes of Dimethyl Sulfoxide. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 82. 23. 6013–6016. 10.1021/ja01508a012. 0002-7863.
  4. Springer. Charles S.. Meek. Devon W.. Sievers. Robert E.. June 1967. Rare earth chelates of 1,1,1,2,2,3,3-heptafluoro-7,7-dimethyl-4,6-octanedione. Inorganic Chemistry. 6. 6. 1105–1110. 10.1021/ic50052a009. 0020-1669.
  5. Green. Lisa M.. Meek. Devon W.. March 1989. Synthesis, characterization and reactivity of alkoxide and hydroxide complexes of rhodium(I) and iridium(I). Organometallics. 8. 3. 659–666. 10.1021/om00105a013. 0276-7333.
  6. Meek. Devon W.. Mazanec. Terry J.. September 1981. Determination of structural and dynamic aspects of organometallic and coordination chemistry by phosphorus-31 NMR spectroscopy. Accounts of Chemical Research. 14. 9. 266–274. 10.1021/ar00069a002. 0001-4842.
  7. Web site: Special Collections Registry. 2020-07-25. library.osu.edu.
  8. Book: LIPPINCOTT, William Thomas. Experimental general chemistry. [By] W.T. Lippincott, Devon W. Meek, Frank H. Verhoek. 2nd ed]. 1974. Saunders. 978-0-7216-5788-2. en.
  9. Web site: John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Devon W. Meek. 2020-07-24. en-US.
  10. Web site: Jay D Keasling University of California, Berkeley - Academia.edu. 2020-07-25. berkeley.academia.edu.
  11. Web site: For President-Elect: Allison A. Campbell. 2020-07-25. Chemical & Engineering News. en.