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  1. Organometallic Compounds of the Group IV Elements: The Bond to Carbon
  2. Handbook of Polyelectrolytes and Their Applications (Vols 1-3) by Nalwa Hari Singh, Alan G. MacDiarmid, 2002-07
  3. THE BOND TO HALOGENS AND HALOGENOIDS (in 2 parts): Part II of II. Organometallic Compounds of the Group IV Elements Series, Volume 1. by Alan G. (Ed) MacDiarmid, 1968-01-01
  4. Bond to halogens and halogenoids by Alan G Macdiarmid, 1972
  5. Inorganic Syntheses, Vol. 17
  6. Organometallic Compounds the Group IV Elements the Bond to Halogens and Halogenoids by MacDiarmid Alan G., 1972-01-01
  7. The Bond to Carbon. Part 1 & 2.organometallic Compounds of the Group IV Elements Volune1&2 by MacDiarmid Alan G, 1968
  8. Bond to carbon by Alan G MacDiarmid, 1968
  9. The Bond to Carbon Volume 1 Parts 1 and 2 by Alan G. MacDiarmid, 1968
  10. The Bond to Halogens and Halogenoids -Part I of Volume 2of the Organometallic Compounds of the Group IV Elememts series by Alan G. -editor MacDiarmid, 1972
  11. Philadelphia Section Honors International Award Winner.(chemist Dr. Alan G. MacDiarmid wins Society of Plastics Engineers award)(Brief Article): An article from: Plastics Engineering by James P. Toner, 2001-05-01
  12. Alan G. MacDiarmid (German Edition)
  13. Bond To Carbon Volume 1 Part 1 of Organometa by Alan G Macdiarmid, 1968-01-01
  14. SPE INTERNATIONAL AWARDS are presented at ANTEC 2001.: An article from: Plastics Engineering

1. Chemistry > Chemists > MacDiarmid, Alan G.
Alan G. MacDiarmid Blanchard Professor of Chemistry Office 343 Chemistry 231 South 34th Street Philadelphia, PA 191046323 Tel 215-898-8307 Fax 215-898-8378 macdiarm@sas.upenn
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2. LiqCryst Author Monograph: MacDiarmid, Alan G.
Index Name MacDiarmid, Alan G. Similar Names MacDiarmid, A.G. Coauthors Adebimpe, David E.; Avlanov, Jamshid K.; Avlyanov, Jamshid K.; Calvert, Jeffrey M.; Crawford
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3. Biographies Of Alan G. MacDiarmid
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Click on the titles below to find US government-authored or -collected reports written by Alan G. MacDiarmid Total Results: Results per page: Sort by: Title Date Pages Display: Full Text Only Abstracts Only All Polymers by Non-Redox Processes: Synthesis, Physical Studies and Application 31 DEC 92 24 pages Authors: Alan G. MacDiarmid PENNSYLVANIA UNIV PHILADELPHIA DEPT OF CHEMISTRY Includes a recapitulation of the research carried out during the time period of the Grant listed above, plus a complete list of 112 Technical Reports, 23 Patents Filed a/o Issued, and a complete listing of all personnel paid in whole or in part by the grant (and the previously connected Contract No. N00014- 86-K-0766 covering period 9,16,86 to 10-31-89). The Polyanilines: A Novel Class of Conducting Polymers 19 JUN 92 42 pages Authors: Alan G. MacDiarmid

5. MacDiarmid, Alan G - Conducting, Chemistry, Shirakawa, Chemist, Philadelphia, An
(1927–) US chemist developer of electrically conducting organic polymers. Born in New Zealand, MacDiarmid studied chemistry there and at Wisconsin and Cambridge before making his
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6. Organic Semiconductor: Definition From Answers.com
doi 10.1126/science.177.4052.896. ^ Shirakawa, Hideki; Louis, Edwin J.; MacDiarmid, Alan G.; Chiang, Chwan K.; Heeger, Alan J. (1977). Synthesis of electrically conducting organic
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7. MacDiarmid, Alan G. - Encyclopedia Britannica - On History
Full Name Alan G. MacDiarmid. Nationality American Activity American chemist. Born 1404-1927 Died 07-02-2007
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MacDiarmid, Alan G. Chemistry 2000 MacKinnon, Roderick Chemistry 2003 Macleod, John James Richard Medicine 1923 Maeterlinck, Count Maurice Polidore Marie Bernhard
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9. MacDiarmid Definition Of MacDiarmid In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
MacDiarmid, Alan G. (born April 14, 1927, Masterson, N.Z.—died Feb. 7, 2007, Drexel Hill, Pa., U.S.) U.S. chemist. He earned Ph.D.'s in chemistry at the University of Wisconsin at
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11. MacDiarmid, Alan G.
MacDiarmid, Alan G. I was born a Kiwi (a New Zealander) in Masterton, New Zealand on April 14, 1927, and still am a Kiwi by New Zealand law, although I became a
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I was born a Kiwi (a New Zealander) in Masterton, New Zealand on April 14, 1927, and still am a Kiwi by New Zealand law, although I became a naturalized United States citizen many years ago in order to have the right to vote in US elections and, hence, voice my political opinions in a meaningful way. My father, an engineer, was unemployed for four years during the Great Depression which hit New Zealand rather severely in the early 1930s. Since jobs were believed to be more plentiful in the vicinity of Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand, located at the bottom of the North Island, we moved to Lower Hutt a few miles from Wellington. There my two older brothers and my elder sister were able to find jobs while I and my younger sister were still at primary school. It is my home life while growing up through high school, which I consider to have been the single most important factor in any success which I may have had in life. As my parents always said, "...an 'A's grade in a class is not a sign of success." Success is knowing that you have done your best and have exploited your God-given or gene-given abilities to the next maximum extent. More than this, no one can do. For a period in grade school, I attended a two-room school in Keri Keri (town population, 600) where most of my school chums were Maori boys and girls from whom I learned so much. During much of my time at grade school I had an early morning, pre-school job delivering milk on my bicycle for Mr. Bradley, who had a few cows in a nearby paddock. My mother was superb - she would get up with me while it was still dark to make me hot tea to send me on my way. When I started high school it was necessary to give up my Milk route. Instead, I delivered the "Evening Post" newspaper on my bicycle after school.

12. ALAN G. MACDIARMID Biography - Theater, Opera And Movie Personalities
Biography of ALAN G. MACDIARMID , Theater, Opera and Movie personalities. 1840 A lan MacDiarmid, codiscoverer of the field of conducting
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A The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awarded the prize to the three for the discovery and development of conductive polymers. Alan G. MacDiarmid (born April 14, 1927; mother, Ruby and father, Archibald MacDiarmid ) grew up in New Zealand, and received his Ph.D. at University of Wisconsin 1953 and at University of Cambridge, UK, 1955. He was associate professor at University of Pennsylvania 1956 and received a professorship there 1964. Since 1988 he is Blanchard Professor of Chemistry. In 1973, he began research on (SN)x, an unusual polymeric material with metallic conductivity. His interest in organic conducting polymers began in 1975 when he was introduced to a new form of polyacetylene by Dr. Hideki Shirakawa at the Tokyo Institute of Technology. The ensuing collaboration between MacDiarmid, Shirakawa and Alan Heeger (then at the Department of Physics at the University of Pennsylvania) led to the historic discovery of metallic conductivity in an organic polymer. This initial discovery and ensuing studies, in collaboration with Shirakawa, resulted in the first chemical doping of (CH)x and detailed physics studies with Heeger. That an organic polymer could be readily doped to the metallic regime introduced a phenomenon, completely new and unexpected to both the chemistry and physics communities.

13. The Nobel Prize In Chemistry 2000
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15. Alan G. MacDiarmid (American Chemist) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Alan G. MacDiarmid (American chemist), April 14, 1927Masterson, N.Z.Feb. 7, 2007Drexel Hill, Pa., U.S.New Zealandborn American chemist who, with Alan J. Heeger and Shirakawa
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Table of Contents: Alan G. MacDiarmid Article Article Supplemental Information Supplemental Information - Spotlights Spotlights Citations ARTICLE from the Alan G. MacDiarmid Alan J. Heeger and Shirakawa Hideki , was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 2000 for their discovery that certain plastics can be chemically modified to conduct electricity almost as readily as metals. University of Wisconsin at Madison (1953) and the University of Cambridge (1955). He then joined the faculty of the

16. Scientific Commons Hideki Shirakawa
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17. Alan G. MacDiarmid Winner Of The 2000 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
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2000 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
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Alan Graham MacDiarmid B iography Nobel Prize Winner (2000) Alan Graham MacDiarmid ONZ, (born April 14, 1927) is a chemist. He was one of three people awarded the 2000 Nobel
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Alan Graham MacDiarmid B iography - Nobel Prize Winner (2000)
Alan Graham MacDiarmid ONZ, (born April 14, 1927) is a chemist. He was one of three people awarded the 2000 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for work on conductive polymers.
MacDiarmid was born in Masterton, New Zealand. His family was relatively poor, and the Great Depression made life difficult. At around age ten, he developed an interest in chemistry from one of his father's old textbooks, and he instructed himself on the subject from this book and from library books. He later worked as an assistant at the chemistry department of Victoria University of Wellington, and eventually studied there. He graduated in 1951 with first class honours, and won a Fulbright Fellowship to the University of Wisconsin for a PhD, which he received in 1953. He received another Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge in 1955. He later worked in the School of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews and is currently faculty at the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Texas at Dallas.
MacDiarmid still maintains a laboratory at the University of Pennsylvania, though mostly travels around the world for speaking engagements that impress upon listeners the value of globalizing the effort of innovation in the 21st century. Last instructing in 2001, MacDiarmid elected to lead a small seminar of incoming freshmen about his research activities.

20. Highly Sensitive And Stable Humidity Nanosensors Based On LiCl Doped TiO2 Electr
Li, Zhenyu and Zhang, Hongnan and Zheng, Wei and Wang, Wei and Huang, Huimin and Wang, Ce and MacDiarmid, Alan G. and Wei, Yen (2008) Highly sensitive and stable humidity nanosensors based
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