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Lennard-Jones is well-known among scientists for his work on Molecular Structure , Valency and Intermolecular Force s. Much research in these areas over several decades grew from a paper he published in 1929. His theories of Liquid s and of Surface Catalysis also remain influential. He wrote few papers, but was very innovative.

His main interest was in Atom ic and molecular structure, especially the forces between atomic particles, the nature of Chemical Bond s and such basic matters as why Water expands when it freezes. Holding the first Chair of Theoretical Chemistry in the United Kingdom , he built up a research school applying to phenomena in Physics and Organic Chemistry new concepts of Quantum Mechanics and the interactions of subatomic particles. The department drew on many notable scientists and mathematicians, including S.F. Boys, C.A. Coulson , P. Dirac (1933 Nobel Laureate who came with Jones from Bristol), G.G. Hall , A. Hurley, and J. Pople .

Atom s of a Noble Gas reach an Equilibrium distance from each other when an attracting Van Der Waals Force balances a repelling force the result of overlapping Electron orbits. The strength at which these two forces balance is the so-called Lennard-Jones Potential , which describes the separation of the atoms. Also named after him, the Lennard-Jones Laboratory houses the School of Chemistry and Physics at Keele University . The Royal Society Of Chemistry awards a Lennard-Jones Medal and hosts the Lennard-Jones lecture each year. The name of LJ fluid (a Java Applet ) honours him, too.

Keele University holds a collection of Lennard-Jones's published work, as well as a lab named in his honour. Professor C.A. Coulson’s collected lecture notes from 1928 - 1932 , held in the Cambridge University Library, record Lennard-Jones's lectures. Coulson wrote 'I suspect that these are the first lectures on Theoretical Chemistry (or perhaps more accurately Quantum Chemistry ) that had been given in Britain'. Lennard-Jones’s private papers are held at Churchill Archives Centre, in Cambridge.

Lennard-Jones married Kathleen Lennard in 1926. They had two children, John and Mary.


LIFE IN OVERVIEW

1894 Born in Leigh , Lancashire , and educated at Leigh Grammar School where he specialised in Classics .


PAPERS

1. Lennard-Jones, J.E. (1929) Trans.Faraday Soc. 25, 668.

2. Lennard-Jones, J.E. (1931) Proc.Camb.Phil.Soc. 27, 469.

3. Lennard-Jones, J.E. (1934) Trans.Faraday Soc. 30, 70.

4. Lennard-Jones, J.E. (1937) Proc.Roy.Soc. A158, 280.

5. Lennard-Jones, Sir John (1949) Proc.Roy.Soc. A198, 1,14.

6. Hall, G.G. and Lennard-Jones, Sir John (1950) Proc.Roy.Soc. A202, 155.


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