Philip Coppens (chemist) explained

Philip Coppens
Birth Date:24 October 1930
Birth Place:Amersfoort, the Netherlands
Death Place:West Grove, Pennsylvania, USA[1]
Alma Mater:University of Amsterdam
Occupation:Chemist and crystallographer
Workplaces:Brookhaven National Laboratory
University at Buffalo
Doctoral Advisor:Carolina MacGillavry
Academic Advisors:Gerhard Schmidt
Known For:Charge density analysis

Philip Coppens (October 24, 1930 – June 21, 2017)[2] was a Dutch-born American chemist and crystallographer known for his work on charge density analysis using X-rays crystallography[3] and the pioneering work in the field of photocrystallography.[4]

Education and career

The Amersfoort-born Coppens received his B.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Amsterdam in 1954 and 1960, where he was supervised by Carolina MacGillavry. In 1968, following appointments at the Weizmann Institute and Brookhaven National Laboratory, he was appointed in the chemistry department at the State University of New York at Buffalo. He was a SUNY Distinguished Professor and holder of the Henry M. Woodburn Chair of Chemistry. Among the many 3-dimensional structures Coppens characterized is the nitroprusside ion.[5]

Honours and awards

Coppens was a corresponding member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences since 1979[6] and a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science from 1993.[7] Additionally, he was awarded the Gregori Aminoff Prize of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in 1996, the Ewald Prize of the International Union of Crystallography in 2005,[8] and Kołos Medal in 2013.

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References

  1. Linda Wang . 2017-08-07 . Obituary: Philip Coppens . C&EN Global Enterprise . en . 95 . 32 . 36 . 10.1021/cen-09532-peopobits1 . 2474-7408. free .
  2. Web site: Ellen Goldbaum . SUNY Distinguished Professor Philip Coppens has died . https://web.archive.org/web/20170707083117/http://www.buffalo.edu/news/releases/2017/06/031.html . University at Buffalo . June 23, 2017 . July 7, 2017 .
  3. Web site: Payne . Robin . Philip Coppens . 2022-08-16 . history.amercrystalassn.org . en-us.
  4. Coppens . Philip . 2017-02-01 . The dramatic development of X-ray photocrystallography over the past six decades . Structural Dynamics . en . 4 . 3 . 032102 . 10.1063/1.4975301 . 2329-7778 . 5291789 . 28191481.
  5. 10.1021/cr000031c . 102 . 4 . Photoinduced Linkage Isomers of Transition-Metal Nitrosyl Compounds and Related Complexes . Chemical Reviews . 861–884 . Coppens . Philip. 2002 . 11942781 .
  6. Web site: P. Coppens . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304100654/https://www.knaw.nl/en/members/correspondents/3994 . Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences . 17 July 2015 . 4 March 2016.
  7. News: Goldbaum . Ellen . Coppens Named Fellow of AAAS . May 9, 2022 . University at Buffalo . December 3, 1993.
  8. http://www.iucr.org/iucr/ewald-prize/ewald07 The Ewald Prize

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