Sir Walter Norman Haworth Biography
- Nobel Prize Winner (1937)
Sir Walter Norman Haworth (March 19, 1883 –
March 19, 1950) was a British chemist who is best known for his groundbreaking
work on ascorbic acid (vitamin C) whilst working at Birmingham University.
He received the 1937 Nobel Prize in Chemistry "for his investigations on
carbohydrates and vitamin C". The prize was shared with Swiss chemist Paul
Karrer for his work on other vitamins.
He decided to attend Manchester University in 1903 and study chemistry after
working for some time in a linoleum factory run by his father. He made this
decision in spite of the strong disapproval of his parents. He subsequently
studied at the University of Göttingen.
In 1912 Haworth became a lecturer at United College of St Andrews University in
Scotland and became interested in carbohydrate chemistry, which was being
investigated at St Andrews by Thomas Purdie (1843-1916) and James Irvine
(1877-1952). Haworth began his work on simple sugars in 1915 and developed a new
method for the preparation of the methyl ethers of sugars using methyl sulfate
and alkali. He then began studies on the structural features of the
disaccharides.
Haworth organized the laboratories at St Andrews University for the production
of chemicals and drugs for the British government during World War I
(1914-1918). He was appointed professor of organic chemistry at the University
of Durham in 1920. Three years later, he became Mason Professor of Chemistry at
the University of Birmingham.
In 1934, working with British chemist Sir Edmund Hirst, he was able to
synthesize vitamin C, in fact the first ever synthesized.
The Haworth projection, a simple way for representing chemical structures in
three dimensions, is named after him.
He was knighted in 1948. He died on March 19, 1950, his 67th birthday.
LIST OF NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS IN
CHEMISTRY PART II.
Grignard Victor
Grubbs Robert H
Haber Fritz
Hahn Otto
Harden Sir Arthur
Hassel Odd
Hauptman Herbert
Sir Walter Norman
Haworth
Heeger Alan
Hershko Avram
Herschbach
Dudley
Herzberg Gerhard
Heyrovsky
Jaroslav
Hinshelwood Sir
Cyril Norman
Hodgkin Dorothy
Crowfoot
Hoff Jacobus Henricus
Hoffmann Roald
Huber Robert
Joliot-Curie Irene
Joliot Frederic
Karle Jerome
Karrer Paul
Kendrew Sir John
Cowdery
Klug Sir Aaron
Knowles William
Kohn Walter
Kroto Sir Harold
Kuhn Richard
Langmuir Irving
Lee Yuan
Lehn Jean-Marie
Leloir Luis
Libby Willard Frank
Lipscomb William
MacDiarmid Alan G
MacKinnon
Roderick
Marcus Rudolph A
Martin Archer John
Porter
McMillan Edwin
Mattison
Merrifield
Robert Bruce
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