Christopher Kelk Ingold Scientist

Sir Christopher Kelk Ingold FRS (28 October 1893 – 8 December 1970) was a British chemist based in Leeds and London. His groundbreaking work in the 1920s and 1930s on reaction mechanisms and the electronic structure of organic compounds was responsible for the introduction into mainstream chemistry of concepts such as nucleophile, electrophile, inductive and resonance effects, and such descriptors as SN1, SN2, E1, and E2. He also was a co-author of the Cahn–Ingold–Prelog priority rules. Ingold is regarded as one of the chief pioneers of physical organic chemistry.

Personal facts

Christopher Kelk Ingold
Alias (AKA)Ya Boy Ingold
Birth dateOctober 28, 1893
Birth place
London , United Kingdom
Nationality
United Kingdom
Date of deathDecember 08, 1970
Place of death
London , Edgware
Residence
London
Education
Imperial College London
Known for
Cahn–Ingold–Prelog priority rules
Thorpe–Ingold effect
Solvent effects
Reaction mechanism

Search