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Name
  
George Pimentel


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Died
  
June 18, 1989, Kensington, California, United States

Books
  
Opportunities in chemistry, Understanding chemistry

Education
  
University of California, Berkeley (1949), University of California, Los Angeles

Awards
  
Priestley Medal, Franklin Medal

George Claude Pimentel (May 2, 1922 – June 18, 1989) was the inventor of the chemical laser. He also developed the technique of matrix isolation in low-temperature chemistry. In theoretical chemistry, he proposed the three-center four-electron bond which is now accepted as the best simple model of hypervalent molecules. In the late 1960s, Pimentel led the University of California team that designed the infrared spectrometer for the Mars Mariner 6 and 7 missions that analyzed the surface and atmosphere of Mars.

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An alumnus of University of California, Los Angeles (B.S. 1943) and University of California, Berkeley (Ph.D. 1949), Pimentel began teaching at Berkeley in 1949, where he remained until his death in 1989.

Honours and awards

The ACS Award in Chemical Education was renamed the George C. Pimentel Award in Chemical Education in his honor in 1989.

  • Wolf Prize in Chemistry (1982)
  • Peter Debye Award (1983)
  • National Medal of Science (1985)
  • Franklin Medal (1985)
  • Welch Award (1986)
  • American Institute of Chemists Gold Medal (1988)
  • Priestley Medal (1989)
  • George C. Pimentel Award in Chemical Education (1990)
  • References

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