Emyr Alun Moelwyn-Hughes
Affiliations: | 1934-1978 | University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom |
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"E. A. Moelwyn-Hughes"Bio:
(1905-1978)
https://www.nature.com/articles/277334a0
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorWilliam Cudmore McCullagh Lewis | grad student | 1930 | University of Liverpool | |
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Cyril Norman Hinshelwood | post-doc | 1933 | Oxford | |
Karl Friedrich Bonhoeffer | post-doc | 1933-1934 | Goethe-Universität Frankfurt |
Children
Sign in to add traineeJohn C. Kendrew | research assistant | 1939-1939 | Cambridge |
David Harrison | grad student | 1956 | Cambridge (E-Tree) |
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MOELWYN-HUGHES EA. (1973) Physical Chemistry Nature. 245: 427-428 |
MOELWYN-HUGHES EA. (1972) Kinetic Mathematics Nature. 240: 277-277 |
Moelwyn-Hughes EA. (1967) Influence of pressure on the velocity constants of bimolecular ionic reactions in aqueous solution The Journal of Physical Chemistry. 71: 4120-4121 |
Moelwyn-Hughes EA. (1965) Interatomic Energy Constants of Mercury The Journal of Physical Chemistry. 69: 1740-1740 |
Moelwyn-Hughes EA. (1963) Ionic Association Zeitschrift FüR Naturforschung A. 18: 202-205 |
Forbes MH, Mann FG, Millar IT, et al. (1963) Cyclic diarsines. Part VII.1 the optical resolution of some cyclic quaternary diarsonium dibromides Journal of the Chemical Society (Resumed). 2918-2926 |
Moelwyn-Hughes EA, Missen RW. (1957) Thermodynamic properties of methyl iodide + chloromethane solutions Transactions of the Faraday Society. 53: 607 |
MOELWYN-HUGHES EA. (1957) Prof. K. F. Bonhoeffer Nature. 180: 16-17 |
Moelwyn-Hughes EA, Missen RW. (1957) Thermodynamics Properties of Methyl Alcohol-Chloromethane Solutions The Journal of Physical Chemistry. 61: 518-521 |
MOELWYN-HUGHES EA. (1956) The 1956 Cambridge Summer School in Physical Chemistry. Nature. 178: 577-9 |