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Biography Nobel Prize Winner Martin, Archer John Porter. (University of California, Los Angeles, USA). Awarded the Nobel prize for chemistry in 1952 with Richard Laurence
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Biography Nobel Prize Winner: Martin, Archer John Porter. (University of California, Los Angeles, USA). Awarded the Nobel prize for chemistry in 1952 with Richard Laurence Millington Synge for their invention of partition chromatography Website address: Biography Nobel Prize Winner: Martin, Archer John Porter Tags:
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Martin, Archer John Porter ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1 March 1910 PLACE OF BIRTH London DATE OF DEATH 28 July 2002 PLACE OF DEATH
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Archer John Porter Martin FRS (1 March 1910 in London British chemist who shared the 1952 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the invention of partition chromatography with Richard Synge His father was a GP . Martin was educated at Bedford School and Cambridge University . Working first in the Physical Chemistry Laboratory, he moved to the Dunn Nutritional Laboratory , and in 1938 moved to Wool Industries Research Institution in Leeds . He was head of the Biochemistry Division of Boots Pure Drug Company from 1946 to 1948, when he joined the Medical Research Council . There, he was appointed Head of the Physical Chemistry Division of the National Institute for Medical Research in 1952 and was Chemical Consultant from 1956 to 1959. He specialised in Biochemistry, in some aspects of

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Martin was born in London and studied at Cambridge. He has held both commercial and academic research posts; he worked at the Wool Industries Research Association in Leeds 1938
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Martin, Archer John Porter Archer John Porter Martin; Synge, Richard Laurence Millington Richard Laurence Millington Synge Waksman, Selman Selman Waksman
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Very few chemical reactions produce clean, pure products with no trace of starting materials or impurities. Most generate a mixture whose individual components must be purified before the results can be identified. In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, purification of a chemical reaction product often required repetitive crystallizations, distillation, or solvent extraction. Archer John Porter Martin grew up in London, England, and from an early age demonstrated an aptitude for chemistry. As a child, he designed and built an apparatus for distillation from old coffee tins packed with charcoal, some as tall as five feet. He entered Cambridge University with the intention of pursuing a degree in chemical engineering. However, he was influenced by J. B. S. Haldane to specialize in biochemistry. At Cambridge his childhood experience with fractional distillation became valuable.

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Martin, Archer John Porter, 1910–2002, English biochemist, educated at Cambridge Univ. From 1938 to 1946 he carried on chemical research in the laboratories of the Wool Industries
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British biochemist who was awarded (with R.L.M. Synge) the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1952 for development of paper partition chromatography, a quick and economical analytical technique permitting extensive advances in chemical, medical, and biological research.
Martin obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge in 1936 and worked as a research chemist for the Wool Industries Research Association in Leeds from 1938 to 1946. He then became head of biochemical research at the Boots Pure Drug Company, Nottingham, and held the post until 1948, when he was appointed to the staff of the British Medical Research Council. From 1959 to 1970 he was director of Abbotsbury Laboratories, Ltd. Martin and Synge invented paper partition chromotography in 1944. Partition chromatography depends on the partition, or distribution, of each component of a mixture between two immiscible liquids. One of the liquids is held stationary by strong adsorption on the surface of a finely divided solid while the other flows through the interstices of the solid particles. Any substance that preferentially dissolves in the mobile liquid is more rapidly transported in the direction of flow than is a substance that has greater affinity for the stationary liquid. In 1953 Martin and A.T. James helped perfect gas chromatography, the separation of chemical vapours by differential absorption on a porous solid.

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(1910–2002) British biochemist codiscoverer of paper chromatography. Martin graduated in Cambridge in 1932 and took his PhD there in biochemistry in 1938, working on
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