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  1. Peter Maitlis. Peter Michael Maitlis, FRS [1] (15 January 1933 – 18 May 2022) was a British organometallic chemist. [2] Early life and education. Maitlis was born on 15 January 1933, [3] and educated at Hendon School (then Hendon County School) in north London 1944–50.

  2. 19 de abr. de 2023 · VIEW FULL TEXT DOWNLOAD PDF. Starting life with a dramatic escape from Nazi Germany, Peter Maitlis rose to make important contributions to a variety of areas of organometallic chemistry, many of which have had a continuing inf...

  3. 15 de jun. de 2022 · Professor Peter Maitlis FRS, who held a professorship in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Sheffield between 1972-2002 before becoming an emeritus professor, passed away on 18 May 2022.

  4. 19 de abr. de 2023 · Abstract. Starting life with a dramatic escape from Nazi Germany, Peter Maitlis rose to make important contributions to a variety of areas of organometallic chemistry, many of which have had a continuing influence in both academic and industrial practice.

  5. Professor Peter Maitlis obituary. Distinguished and idiosyncratic chemist whose research into the metal palladium transformed industrial processes. Tuesday June 14 2022, 5.00pm, The Times....

  6. 18 de may. de 2022 · Biography. Peter Maitlis conducted his early work with Michael Dewar and Gordon Stone. His research interests included synthesis of the N-heterocycles and organoboron, as well as the transition metal mediation of organic reactions. His work on palladium chemistry resulted in a two-volume book, The Organic Chemistry of Palladium (1971).

  7. The early years and escape from Germany. Peter Michael Maitlis was born on 15 January 1933 and was deliberately given neutral forenames to avoid undue emphasis on his origin. A boy born in 1933 to a Jewish family in Berlin would seem more likely to have faced early extinction rather than living to a great age as a Fellow of the Royal Society.