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  1. Statistical Mechanics of Chain Molecules by Paul J. Flory, 1989-04
  2. Selected Works of Paul J. Flory by Paul J. Flory, 1985-09
  3. Selected Works of Paul J. Flory, Vol. 1-3 by Paul J. Flory, 1985-01-01
  4. Principles of Polymer Chemistry by Paul J Flory, 1953
  5. Selected Works of Paul J. Flory.3 Volumes. by Paul J. Flory, 1985
  6. Selected Works of Paul J. Flory in 3 Volumes by Paul J. Mandelkern; Mark; Suter; Yoon; Flory, 1985
  7. Statistical Mechanics of Chain Modules by Paul J. Flory, 1989
  8. Statistical mechanics of chain molecules by Paul J Flory, 1969
  9. Selected Works of Paul J Flory 3 Volumes by Le Flory/mandelkern,
  10. Selected Works of Paul J Flory Volume 1 by Leo (editor) Mandelkern, 1985
  11. Polymer science: Achievements and prospects: a celebration in honor of Paul J.Flory, Nobel Laureate in chemistry, 1974
  12. Principles of Polymer Chemistry by Paul J. Flory, 1969
  13. LECTURES IN MATERIALS: a volume in the Cornell Materials Science Center Lecture Series. by P. J. W.; Bloembergen, N.; Flory, P. J.; Bitter, F.; Leurgans, Paul (Editor) Debye, 1963-01-01
  14. Letters to an independent defending believers' baptism by immersion: Proving it a scriptual rite instituted by Zion's king, enjoined on the disciples of ... historical gatherings connected with baptism by Joseph Flory, 1841

1. Biography Nobel Prize Winner: Flory, Paul J. | Chemdex
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I was born on 19 June, 1910, in Sterling, Illinois, of Huguenot-German parentage, mine being the sixth generation native to America. My father was Ezra Flory, a clergyman-educator; my mother, nee Martha Brumbaugh, had been a schoolteacher. Both were descended from generations of farmers in the New World. They were the first of their families of record to have attended college.
My interest in science, and in chemistry in particular, was kindled by a remarkable teacher, Carl W. Holl, Professor of Chemistry at Manchester College, a liberal arts college in Indiana, where I graduated in 1931. With his encouragement, I entered the Graduate School of The Ohio State University where my interests turned to physical chemistry. Research for my dissertation was in the field of photochemistry and spectroscopy. It was carried out under the guidance of the late Professor Herrick L. Johnston whose boundless zeal for scientific research made a lasting impression on his students.

4. Nobel Prize In Chemistry Since 1901
Flory, Paul J. 1975 Cornforth, Sir John Warcup; Prelog, Vladimir 1976 Lipscomb, William N.. 1977 Prigogine, Ilya 1978 Mitchell, Peter D. 1979
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5. Encyclopedia - Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Flory, Paul J., in full PAUL JOHN FLORY (b. June 19, 1910, Sterling, Ill., U.S.d. Sept. 9, 1985, Big Sur, Calif.), American physical chemist, recipient of the Nobel Prize for
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6. Degradable Polyesters, A Mixed Culture Of Microorganisms For Degrading These Pol
Flory, Paul J., Kinetics of Polyestification A Study of the Effects of Molecular Weight and Viscosity on reaction Rate, Journal of the American Chemical Society, vol. 61, pp
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Flory, Paul J. Fukui, Kenichi; Giauque, William Francis; Gilbert, Walter; Grignard, Victor; Haber, Fritz; Hahn, Otto; Harden, Arthur; Hassel, Odd; Hauptmann, Herbert A.
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9. Paul J. Flory Winner Of The 1974 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
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• Flory, Paul J. Principles of Polymer Chemistry ; Cornell University Press, 1953. The original source for the statistics of polymerization. • Fast, J. D. Entropy the significance
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13. Paul Flory - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Paul John Flory (June 19, 1910 – September 9, 1985) was an American chemist and Nobel laureate who was known for his prodigious volume of work in the field of polymers, or
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Born June 19, 1910
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Nationality United States Fields Physical chemistry Institutions DuPont Stanford University Carnegie Mellon University Alma mater ... Manchester College (Indiana) and Ohio State University Doctoral advisor Herrick L. Johnston Polymers Notable awards Nobel Prize for Chemistry
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Paul John Flory (June 19, 1910 – September 9, 1985) was an American chemist and Nobel laureate who was known for his prodigious volume of work in the field of polymers , or macromolecules . He was a leading pioneer in understanding the behavior of polymers in solution, and won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1974 "for his fundamental achievements, both theoretical and experimental, in the physical chemistry of macromolecules."
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Flory, Paul J. 1974 Fukui, Kenichi 1981 Giauque, William Francis 1949 Gilbert, Walter 1980 Grignard, Victor 1912 Haber, Fritz 1918 Hahn, Otto 1944 Harden, Sir Arthur
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15. Carbopol,carbopol 934,carbopol Gel,carbopol 980,Carbomers,carbopol Gel,carbomer,
Flory, Paul J., Principles of Polymer Chemistry, Cornell University Press. 14. Reloar L R G “The Physics of Rubber Elasticity, Oxford University Press”, New York,1958.
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as an excipient in a diverse range of pharmaceutical applications.
Carbopol polymers are polymers of acrylic acid cross-linked with polyalkenyl ethers or divinyl glycol. They are produced from primary polymer particles of about 0.2 to 6.0 micron average diameter. The flocculated agglomerates cannot be broken into the ultimate particles when produced. Each particle can be viewed as a network structure of polymer chains interconnected via cross-linking Carbomers were first prepared and patented in 1957 . Since then, a number of extended release tablet formulations, which involve carbomer matrices, have been patented Carbomers readily absorb water, get hydrated and swell. In addition to its hydrophilic nature, its cross-linked structure and its essentially insolubility in water makes Carbopol a potential candidate for use in controlled release drug delivery system. Chemical nature: The USP -NF, European Pharmacopoeia, British Pharmacopoeia, United States

16. PAUL JOHN FLORY
3 PAUL JOHN FLORY June 19, 1910September 8, 1985 BY WILLIAM S. JOHNSON, 1 WALTER H. STOCKMAYER, AND HENRY TAUBE P AUL J . FLORY, who received the 1974 Nobel Prize in chemistry, died
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Flory, Paul J. U.S. for studies of longchain molecules involved in plastics. His research demonstrated the importance of understanding the sizes and shapes
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Text in black is taken directly from Encyclopćdia Britannica's biographies (see links) or other sources listed at the bottom of the page The descriptions in green are for work that is relevant to high school chemistry. Year Winner Country* Achievement Hoff van't , Jacobus H Netherlands for work on rates of reaction, chemical equilibrium, and osmotic pressure Fischer, Emil Germany Fischer's research on the purines was instituted in 1881. He determined the structures of uric acid, xanthine, caffeine, theobromine, and other related compounds, and he showed that they are all derivatives of a single compound, a nitrogenous base that he named purine. Despite major complications because of stereochemical relations, Fischer was able to use these derivatives to determine the molecular structures of fructose, glucose, and many other sugars, and he was able to verify his results by synthesizing those compounds. He also showed how to distinguish the formulas of the 16 stereoisometric glucoses. In the course of his stereochemical research, Fischer discovered that there are two series of sugars, the D sugars and the L sugars, that are mirror images of each other. His study of sugars led him to investigate the reactions and substances involved in fermentation, and, in his investigations of how enzymes break down sugars, Fischer laid the foundations for enzyme chemistry.

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20. Flory
Flory, Paul J.; Weaver, Edwin S. Helix .dblharw. coil transitions in dilute aqueous collagen solutions. Journal of the American Chemical Society (1960), 82 451825.
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Selected Publications Flory, Paul J.; Fox, Thomas G., Jr. Molecular configuration and thermodynamic parameters from intrinsic viscosities. Journal of Polymer Science, Part B: Polymer Physics (1996), 34(2), 207-9. Flory, P. J.; Spurr, O. K., Jr. Melting equilibrium for collagen fibers under stress. Elasticity in the amorphous state. Journal of the American Chemical Society (1961), 83 1308-16. Flory, Paul J.; Weaver, Edwin S. Helix .dblharw. coil transitions in dilute aqueous collagen solutions. Journal of the American Chemical Society (1960), 82 4518-25. Orofino, T. A.; Flory, P. J.. The second virial coefficient for polyelectrolytes. Theory and experiment. Journal of Physical Chemistry (1959), 63 283-90. Flory, P. J.; Bueche, A. M. Theory of light scattering by polymer solutions. Journal of Polymer Science (1958), 27 219-29. Flory, P. J.; Spurr, O. K., Jr.; Carpenter, D. K. Intrinsic viscosities of cellulose derivatives. Journal of Polymer Science (1958), 27 231-40. Flory, Paul J.; Garrett, Robert R. Phase transitions in collagen and gelatin systems. Journal of the American Chemical Society (1958), 80 4836-45.

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