James Pickering Kendall
Affiliations: | Columbia University, New York, NY |
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Kendall was awarded a D.Sc. in absentia by the University of Edinburgh in 1915, entitled 'Ionization Equilibria in Aqueous Solutions.' (https://archive.org/details/edcalendar19151916univuoft/page/650/mode/2up) This was not an actual dissertation, but instead consisted of several papers, three written under Walker's guidance in 1911-12, one guided by both Walker and Arrhenius in 1912-13, three guided by Arrhenius in 1912-13, and three published by Kendall after his move to Columbia University (http://hdl.handle.net/1842/34847)
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorJames Walker | grad student | 1913 | Edinburgh | |
(M. A. 1910; D.Sc. 1915 - see above note.) | ||||
Svante August Arrhenius | grad student | 1912-1913 | Research Institute of Physics Stockholm | |
(D.Sc. 1915 - see above note.) |
Children
Sign in to add traineePaul Magnus Gross | grad student | 1919 | Columbia |
Arthur W. Davidson | grad student | 1920 | Columbia |
Publications
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Kendall J, Clarke BL. (1925) The Separation of Rare Earths by the Ionic Migration Method Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 11: 393-400 |
Kendall J, White JF. (1924) The Separation of Isotopes by the Ionic Migration Method. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 10: 458-461 |
Kendall J, Crittenden ED. (1923) The Separation of Isotopes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 9: 75-78 |
Kendall J. (1921) The Correlation of Compound Formation, Ionization and Solubility in Solutions: Outline of a Modified Ionization Theory. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 7: 56-62 |