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Giulio Natta was born at Imperia on February 26, 1903.
Natta began to study the production of synthetic rubber in Italy; he took part in research work on butadiene and was the first to accomplish physical separation of butadiene from 1-butadiene by a new method of extractive distillation.
Natta's scientific and technical activity is documented in over 700 published papers, of which about 500 concern stereoregular polymers, and by a large number of patents in many different countries.
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 Renzo Piano - Biography & Achievements
Giulio Natta has the singular honour of being the only Italian up to date to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
Giulio Natta was born on February 26, 1903 in Imperia near Genoa, Italy.
Giulio Natta began his career with a study of solids using x ray analysis and electron diffraction.
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 Giulio Natta Summary
Natta's decision to seek a degree in chemical engineering rather than in chemistry, or some other pure science, was the earliest manifestation of the basic attitude which characterized his entire career.
Natta's early work involved the examination of polymer crystal structures by means of x-ray and electron diffraction, contributing toward better understanding of their molecular properties and making possible the synthesis of improved polymers.
Giulio Natta was an Italian chemist, who won a Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1963 with Karl Ziegler for work on high polymers.
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 G. Natta
Giulio Natta was born in Imperia, Italy on February 26, 1903, and he died in 1979.
In 1938, Natta investigated the polymerization of olefins and the kinetics of succeeding concurrent reactions.
Giulio Natta had graduated in Chemical Engineering from the Polytechnic of Milan in 1924 and had taught at several institutions afterwards.
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 Giulio Romano - Search Results - ninemsn Encarta
He was born Giulio Pippi in Rome and became the...
Under Giulio Andreotti, Prodi was minister of industry from 1978 to 1979.
Trained by his father and the architect-painter Giulio Romano, he is best known for building and decorating Santa Margherita in Cremona.
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 Nora O Murchu Loreto Coleraine Y13 AS Chemistry Famous Scientist Natta Giulio Polythene Catalysis Organic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Natta studied mathematics at the University of Genoa to begin with, but soon switched to Chemical Engineering at the Polytechnic of Milan.
Natta became best known for his extension of the work of Karl Zeigler on the production of hydrocarbon polymers by means of organomettalic catalysts.
Natta's improved process allowed him to produce “isostatic” (a term coined by his wife) polypropene in which the side-chain methyl groups are ordered in one direction along the polymer chain.
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 Renzo Piano - Biography & Achievements
Giulio Andreotti was born in Rome on January 14, 1919.
His father died when he was quite young, and it was left to his mother to raise Giulio and his two elder siblings.
During those hard childhood years, his life was interwoven with the church, and, as an altar boy orchestrating the duties of his colleagues, he practiced the administrative skills that he would display to such advantage in adulthood.
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 Giulio Natta
Giulio Natta was born in February 1903 in Imperia, near Genoa, Italy, and died in Bergamo in May 1979.
Natta had an illustrious career after obtaining a doctorate in chemical engineering at Milan Polytechnic in 1924.
The contribution of Natta to the development of high polymers of profound use in the manufacture of films, fibres, synthetic rubber, etc., has provided a major building block towards our current domestic and commercial society.
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 Giulio Natta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Giulio Natta (Imperia, 26 February 1903 - Bergamo, 2 May 1979) was an Italian chemist, who won a Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1963 with Karl Ziegler for work on high polymers.
He was born in Imperia, Italy, on February 26, 1903.
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 HYLE 5-1 (1999): Historical and Philosophical Remarks on Ziegler-Natta Catalysts: A Discourse on Industrial Catalysis
It is impossible in few lines to give realistic portraits of two scientists as Karl Ziegler [3] and Giulio Natta [4], so I will outline only the essential traits which permits a better understanding of their role in the history of stereospecific polymerization [5].
In his researches as student, Natta worked on X-ray structure determination, and his first industrial synthesis was the result of a careful study of the relationship between the crystal structure of the catalytic oxides and their activity.
In June 1994, a symposium was held in Milan in honor of Giulio Natta.
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 Gatti-Casazza Giulio - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Gatti-Casazza, Giulio (1869-1940), Italian opera impresario and general manager of the Metropolitan Opera, New York, for 27 years, the longest...
Natta, Giulio (1903-1979), Italian industrial chemist, born in Imperia, near Genoa.
He switched from the study of mathematics at the University of...
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 Giulio Castelli, Cofounder of Kartell, Dies at 86 | Metropolis Magazine
Giulio Castelli, Cofounder of Kartell, Dies at 86
Giulio Castelli, the chemical engineer who cofounded the famed Italian design firm Kartell, died on October 6 at his home in Milan.
Born in Milan in 1920, Giulio Castelli trained as a chemical engineer under the Nobel Prize–winning chemist Giulio Natta.
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Giulio Natta was born in Imperia in 1903.
The industrial applications of Natta’s discovery are enormous and very common in use.
Giulio Natta died in Bergamo on 2 May 1979.
www.provincia.imperia.it /villanobel/VersioneInglese/Natta.htm   (232 words)

  
 Giulio Natta Winner of the 1963 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Giulio Natta — Biography (submitted by Chinnappan Baskar)
Giulio Natta Photo & Mini-Biography (submitted by Dan Thomas)
Giulio Natta Biography from Encyclopedia Britannica (submitted by www.britannica.com)
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 Ziegler-Natta catalyst - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Karl Ziegler, for his discovery of this titanium based catalyst, and Giulio Natta, for using it to prepare stereoregular polymers, were awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1963.
Giulio Natta used this same system to polymerize prochiral 1-alkenes.
Poly(1-alkene)s can be isotactic, syndiotactic, or atactic, depending on the relative orientation of the methyl groups.
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 Books by Giulio Natta, compare prices
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Convegno Nel Centenario Della Nascita Di Giulio Natta : Roma, 12-13 Marzo 2003
Giulio Natta, Present Significance of His Scientific Contribution
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 Polymers: Time Line of Achievement
In the early 1950s a new process for synthesizing polymers was discovered that made a lot of common plastics possible, including high-density polyethylene and polypropylene.
Karl Ziegler (1898–1973) and Giulio Natta (1903–1979) were just two of several scientists who independently developed the process.
Robert Banks (1921–1989) and J. Paul Hogan (1919–) of Phillips Petroleum had actually discovered the same process about a year earlier, but this wasn’t sorted out until the 1980s, and by then the name Ziegler-Natta polymerization had already stuck.
www.chemheritage.org /explore/poly-time8.html   (82 words)

  
 Giulio Natta - Wikipedia
Die Ziegler-Natta-Katalysatoren sind nach diesen Nobelpreisträgern benannt, es sind Metallkomplexkatalysatoren, die bei der Reduktion von bestimmten Übergangsmetallverbindungen (wie Titan(III)-chlorid) mit geeigneten metallorganischen Verbindungen (beispielsweise Diethylaluminiumchlorid) entstehen und die eine stereospezifische Polymerisation von Olefinen bei Normaldruck erzwingen.
Giulio Natta war 1933 bis 1935 Professor für Chemie an der Universität in Pavia, 1936 bis 1938 Direktor des Instituts für industrielle Chemie am Polytechnikum in Turin, ab 1938 Direktor des Instituts für industrielle Chemie am Polytechnikum in Mailand.
Literatur von und über Giulio Natta im Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek
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 Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker e. V., GDCh - Karl Ziegler - Giulio Natta-Vorlesung
V., GDCh - Karl Ziegler - Giulio Natta-Vorlesung
This webpage will not be translated into English.
Please refer to the German page, thank you.
www.gdch.de /gdch/eps/namen/ziegler__e.htm   (24 words)

  
 Natta, Giulio
After studying chemistry in Milano and Freiburg Natta became professor in Pavia, Rome, Turin, and Milano.
He investigated catalytic reactions like the synthesis of methanol, of formaldehyde from methanol and of butyraldehyde from propylene, which were used on an industrial scale.
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