Jan Ketelaar Explained
Jan Arnold Albert Ketelaar (21 April 1908, Amsterdam 23 November 2001, Lochem)[1] [2] was a Dutch chemist and author of the textbook Chemical Constitution: an Introduction to the Theory of the Chemical Bond (Dutch; Flemish: De chemische binding. Inleiding in de theoretische chemie).[3] [4] Van Arkel–Ketelaar triangles are named after him.[5]
Ketelaar's doctoral students included Sol Kimel and Robert de Levie.[6] [7] He was elected a member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1958.[1]
Notes and References
- Web site: J.A.A. Ketelaar (1908 - 2001) . Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences . 3 May 2020.
- Book: Dorien Daling. Stofwisselingen: Nederlandse uitgevers en de heruitvinding van het natuurwetenschappelijke tijdschrift, 1945-1970. 1 November 2011. Uitgeversmaatschappij Walburg Pers. 978-90-5730-731-7. 99.
- Hoytink . G J . Physical Chemistry in the Netherlands after Van't Hoff . Annual Review of Physical Chemistry . October 1970 . 21 . 1 . 1–17 . 10.1146/annurev.pc.21.100170.000245.
- Book: Ketelaar . J.A.A. . Chemical Constitution: an Introduction to the Theory of the Chemical Bond . 1953.
- Book: Mark Weller. Tina Overton. Fraser Armstrong. Jonathan Rourke. Inorganic Chemistry. 2018. Oxford University Press. 978-0-19-876812-8. 56.
- Web site: R. de Levie, 1933 - . https://web.archive.org/web/20200830143848/http://www.albumacademicum.uva.nl/cgi/b/bib/bib-idx?type=simple&lang=nl&c=ap&rgn1=entirerecord&q1=Levie&x=0&y=0&cc=ap&view=reslist&sort=achternaam&fmt=long&page=reslist&start=3&size=1 . Dutch . University of Amsterdam . 30 August 2020.
- Web site: S. Kimel, 1928 - . https://web.archive.org/web/20200614093806/http://www.albumacademicum.uva.nl/cgi/b/bib/bib-idx?type=simple;lang=nl;c=ap;rgn1=entirerecord;q1=Kimel;x=0;y=0;cc=ap;view=reslist;sort=achternaam;fmt=long;page=reslist;start=1;size=1 . Dutch . University of Amsterdam . 14 June 2020.