John Mason Ward (1921-2014) was a British chemist and was president of the
Royal Society of Chemistry
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(RSC) from 1988 to 1990. He began his career at
North Fleet Paper Mills in 1937 as an industrial chemist. In 1948 he received a degree in chemistry from the
University of London
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and went on to work as a chemist in the power industry.
He became head of chemistry at the now defunct Central Electricity Research Laboratory (CERL) in 1962. There he, together with his team, investigated all aspects of the chemistry of power generation from corrosion problems in power station boilers to environmental pollutants in flue gases. He was awarded th
Esso gold medalref> in recognition of his work on energy conservation research in 1977, the year he retired from CERL.
He died age 92 in 2014.
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2014 deaths
British chemists
Presidents of the Royal Society of Chemistry
Alumni of the University of London
1921 births