Nationality Canadian Name James McBain | Role Chemist Notable students Jerome Vinograd | |
Born March 22, 1882Chatham, New Brunswick ( 1882-03-22 ) Alma mater University of TorontoHeidelberg University Died March 12, 1953, Santa Clara, California, United States Known for Interface and colloid science |
James William McBain FRS (March 22, 1882 – March 12, 1953) was a Canadian chemist.
He gained an Master of Arts at Toronto University and a Doctor of Science at Heidelberg University.
He carried out pioneering work in the area of micelles at the University of Bristol. As early as 1913 he postulated the existence of “colloidal ions”, now known as micelles, to explain the good electrolytic conductivity of sodium palmitate solutions. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in May 1923 He won their Davy Medal in 1939.
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