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George

Porter, Baron Porter of 1920 – 31 August 2002) was a British chemist. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in

1967. Porter was born in Stainforth,

near Thorne, South Yorkshire.

He was educated at Thorne Grammar School,[5] then won a scholarship to the University of Leeds and

gained his first degree in chemistry. During his degree, Porter was taught by Meredith Gwynne Evans, who

he later said was the most brilliant chemist he had ever met. He was awarded

a PhD from the University of Cambridge in

1949 for research investigating free radicals produced by photochemical means. Porter

served in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve during

the Second World War. Porter

then went on to do research at the University of Cambridge supervised

by Ronald George Wreyford

Norrish where he began the work that ultimately led to them

becoming Nobel Laureates. His

original research in developing the technique of flash photolysis to obtain information on short-lived

molecular species provided the first evidence of free radicals. His later

research utilised the technique to study the detailed aspects of the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis, with particular regard to possible

applications to a hydrogen economy, of which

he was a strong advocate. He was Assistant Director of the British Rayon Research

Association from 1953–4, where he studied the phototendering of dyed cellulose fabrics in sunlight.

Porter became a professor in the Chemistry department at the University of Sheffield in

1954–55. It was here he started his work on flash photolysis with equipment

designed and made in the departmental workshop. During this tenure he also took

part in a television programme describing his work. This was in the "Eye

on Research" series. Porter became Fullerian Professor of

Chemistry and Director of the Royal Institution in 1966. During his directorship of the

Royal Institution, Porter was instrumental in the setting up of Applied

Photophysics, a company created to supply instrumentation based on his group's

work. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in

1967 along with Manfred Eigen and Ronald George Wreyford

Norrish. In the same year he became a visiting professor

at University College London. Porter

was a major contributor to the Public Understanding of science. He became president of

the British Association in

1985 and was the founding Chair of the Committee on the Public Understanding of Science (COPUS).

He gave the Romanes Lecture, entitled

"Science and the human purpose", at the University of Oxford in

1978; and in 1988 he gave the Dimbleby Lecture,

"Knowledge itself is power." From 1990 to 1993 he gave the Gresham lectures in astronomy. 



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