Richard Norman (chemist)

Sir Richard Oswald Chandler Norman, KBE FRS (April 27, 1932 – June 6, 1993) was a British chemist.[1]

Biography

Norman was born in Norbury, London. His father Oswald managed a bank in the area. Norman received his primary education at St Paul's School, London. He matriculated in chemistry from Balliol College, Oxford (1951), and pursued a Ph.D at Merton College, Oxford. His doctoral thesis investigated using continuous flow mixing techniques to study rapid free radical reactions. He joined the faculty at Merton College in 1958, lecturing, tutoring and building up a research team.

In 1965 Norman moved to the University of York to create a new chemistry department, where he gained a reputation for the study of organic reactions. In 1987 he returned to Oxford as Rector of Exeter College, Oxford, where he remained until his death.

He married Jennifer Margaret Tope in 1982. They had no children. He died in Oxford in 1993; his body was cremated at Oxford.

Textbooks and Monographs

  • Electrophilic Substitution in Benzenoid Compounds (with Roger Taylor) (published 1964)
  • Principles of Organic Synthesis (published 1968; 3rd ed. 1993, with James M. Coxon)
  • Modern Organic Chemistry (with David J. Waddington) (published 1972; 4th ed. 1983)
  • Mechanisms in Organic Chemistry: Case Studies (with Michael J. Tomlinson and David J. Waddington, published 1978)

Recognitions, honours, awards

References

  1. Steward, W. B. (12 June 1993). "Obituary:Sir Richard Norman". The Independent. London. Retrieved 21 June 2012.
  2. https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/50764/supplement/7
Academic offices
Preceded by
The Lord Crowther-Hunt
Rector of Exeter College, Oxford
1987-1993
Succeeded by
Marilyn Butler
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