Warren K. Lewis
Affiliations: | Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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"Warren Kendall Lewis"Bio:
(1882 - 1975)
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.83.2142.51
Warren K. Lewis was born in 1882, in Sussex County, Delaware, and graduated in chemical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1905. He served one year in that institute as laboratory assistant in industrial chemistry, after which he studied for two years in Germany, taking his doctor's degree under Abegg and Ladenburg at the University of Breslau. In 1909 he became chemist for a tannery and leatherboard mill. A year and a half later he returned to the Institute of Technology as assistant professor of industrial chemistry and has been on its faculty continuously since that time. During the war, first in the Bureau of Mines and later in the Chemical Warfare Service, he had charge of research on gas defense.
Throughout his career as a teacher of engineering Professor Lewis has maintained close contact with the vital problems of industry, largely through consulting activities, and has endeavored not only to develop solutions of these problems in the laboratory, but even more to train in the classroom men with the power to solve them. His work has focussed mainly on filtration, distillation and absorption, the thermal properties of materials and the chemistry of colloids and amorphous materials.
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorRichard Abegg | grad student | 1908 | Schlesische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Breslau | |
(Die Komplexbildung zwischen Bleinitrat und Kaliumnitrat) | ||||
Albert Ladenburg | grad student | 1908 | Schlesische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Breslau |
Children
Sign in to add traineeRobert Thomas Haslam | research assistant | MIT (E-Tree) | |
Per K. Frolich | grad student | 1925 | MIT |
Thomas Kilgore Sherwood | grad student | 1929 | MIT |
Ralph Landau | grad student | 1941 | MIT |
Joe M. Smith | grad student | 1943 | MIT (E-Tree) |
Arthur B. Metzner | grad student | 1951 | MIT |
George Scatchard | post-doc | 1917-1918 | Columbia |
Publications
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Jansen-Parkes R, Lewis WK. (2014) The father of the modern discipline Tce the Chemical Engineer. 50-51 |
Lewis WK. (1962) The evaporation of a liquid into a gas International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer. 5: 109-112 |
Lewis WK. (1951) Practical training in universities Chemical and Engineering News. 29: 1397-1398 |
Lewis WK, Gilliland ER, Chertow B, et al. (1950) Vapor-adsorbate 1 equilibrium. I. Propane-propylene on activated carbon and on silica gel Journal of the American Chemical Society. 72: 1153-1157 |
Lewis WK, Gilliland ER, Chertow B, et al. (1950) Vapor-adsorbate equilibrium. III. The effect of temperature on the binary systems ethylene-propane, ethylene-propylene over silica gel Journal of the American Chemical Society. 72: 1160-1163 |
Lewis WK, Gilliland ER, Chertow B, et al. (1950) Vapor-adsorbate equilibrium. II. Acetylene-ethylene on activated carbon and on silica gel Journal of the American Chemical Society. 72: 1157-1159 |
Lewis WK. (1947) The kinetics of the reactions of steam and carbon dioxide with carbon Chemical and Engineering News. 25: 2815-2818 |
Lewis WK, Broughton G. (1939) The conductivity of gelatin in acid solution Journal of Physical Chemistry. 43: 359-362 |
Lewis WK, Murphree EV. (1924) Relation between vapor pressure and vapor composition in binary mixtures of volatile liquids Journal of the American Chemical Society. 46: 1-7 |
Withrow JR, Lyman JF, Veazey WR, et al. (1912) Proceedings Journal of the American Chemical Society. 34: 1-10 |