William A. Noyes, PhD

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1882-1883 University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN 
 1883-1886 University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Knoxville, TN, United States 
 1886-1903 Rose Polytechnic Institute 
 1904-1907 National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD, United States 
 1907-1926 Chemistry University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana-Champaign, IL 
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Camphor chemistry
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(1857 - 1941)
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William A. Noyes Sr. received his doctorate degree from Johns Hopkins University in 1882. In 1885, he began developing the chemical program at the new Rose Polytechnic Institute. He left Rose in 1903 to become the first chief chemist at the U.S. National Bureau of Standards in Baltimore where he worked on atomic weight determination. Dr. Noyes arrived at the University of Illinois in 1907 and served as department head until his retirement in 1926. He was the architect of the chemistry program at Illinois, attracting such chemists as Roger Adams and Carl S. “Speed” Marvel. He also was involved closely with chemical literature, serving as editor of the Journal of the American Chemical Society (JACS) for 15 years and the first editor of Chemical Abstracts, among other publications. He won many awards, including the Nichols Medal and the Priestley Medal. He served as president of the American Chemical Society in 1920.

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Ira Remsen grad student 1882 Johns Hopkins
 (Protection of a group containing two carbon atoms)
Adolf von Baeyer research scientist 1888-1889 Universität München

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Clarence George Derick grad student 1910 UIUC
Glenn Seymour Skinner grad student 1917 UIUC
Carl Shipp Marvel grad student 1920 UIUC
George H. Coleman grad student 1921 UIUC
Harry L. Lochte grad student 1922 UIUC
Virginia Bartow grad student 1923 UIUC
Walther F. Goebel grad student 1923 UIUC
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Goebel WF, Noyes WA. (1923) Derivatives of camphoronic acid The Journal of the American Chemical Society. 45: 3064-3070
Lochte HL, Noyes WA, Bailey JR. (1922) Symmetrical di-isopropyl-hydrazine and its derivatives. II Journal of the American Chemical Society. 44: 2556-2567
Noyes WA, Goebel WF. (1922) CATALYSIS OF THE FORMATION AND HYDROLYSIS OF ACETAMIDE BY ACETIC ACID1 Journal of the American Chemical Society. 44: 2286-2295
Lochte HL, Noyes WA, Bailey JR. (1922) Symmetrical di-isopropyl-hydrazine and its derivatives. II Journal of the American Chemical Society. 44: 2556-2567
Lochte HL, Bailey JR, Noyes WA. (1921) SYMMETRICAL DI-ISOPROPYL-HYDRAZINE AND ITS DERIVATIVES. (Preliminary Article.) Journal of the American Chemical Society. 43: 2597-2603
Coleman GH, Noyes WA. (1921) Chlorination and the formation of chloro-amines by means of nitrogen trichloride Journal of the American Chemical Society. 43: 2211-2217
Phillips FC, Bogert MT, Campbell ED, et al. (1917) THE PRIESTLEY MEMORIAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY. Science (New York, N.Y.). 46: 154-5
Noyes WA. (1917) XIII. Molecular rearrangements in the camphor series. The decomposition products of the methyl ester of isoaminocamphonanic acid. A new reaction involving the formation of the methyl ether of a hydroxy acid Journal of the American Chemical Society. 39: 2692-2718
Noyes WA, Nickell LF. (1914) Molecular rearrangements in the camphor series. XII. Derivatives of isocamphoric acid; decomposition products of isoaminodihydrocampholytic acid Journal of the American Chemical Society. 36: 118-127
Noyes WA. (1913) Molecular rearrangements in the camphor series. XI. Derivatives of isocamphoric acid; isoaminocamphonanic acid and its decomposition products Journal of the American Chemical Society. 35: 75-81
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