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Anthony Ledwith (4 August 1933 – 5 January 2015) was a British chemist.


Biography

Anthony Ledwith was born on 14 August 1933 in
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to Thomas Ledwith and Mary Clare (née Coghlin) Thomas Ledwith was killed in a railway accident when Anthony was four and his brother Thomas was two. Ledwith was educated locally: St Cuthbert's Primary School (1938–1945); Wigan Junior Technical School (1945–1948); and Wigan District Mining and Technical College (1948–1954). He was, with local help, able to go to London to take practical and written exams of the Royal Institute of Chemistry, which lasted a week. He was successful, and later in 1954 was also awarded a London University BSc External Honours degree. Ledwith joined
C. E. H. Bawn Cecil Edwin Henry Bawn, (6 November 1908 – 19 September 2003) was a British chemist and academic, specialising in chemical kinetics. He was Grant-Brunner Professor of Inorganic and Physical Chemistry (1948–1969) and Brunner Professor of Phys ...
’s group to study for his PhD at the University of Liverpool. Here he was introduced to and became expert in the field of polymers, and was awarded the higher degree in 1957. He stayed on at Liverpool and became a lecturer, and was promoted to senior lecturer, reader and professor in turn, becoming Campbell Brown Professor of Industrial Chemistry in 1980. In 1984 Ledwith left academic life for a while to become Deputy Director, then Director, of Group Research at Pilkington plc. Not surprisingly, polymer coatings for glass were of particular interest to him. After retirement from Pilkington in 1996, he returned to academia as Professor and Head of the Chemistry Department at the University of Sheffield. In 1998 Ledwith was elected to be President of the Royal Society of Chemistry, a post he held until 2000.


Honours and awards

* 1954 ARIC (by examination) * 1954 BSc(Hons) London University External * 1957 PhD Liverpool * 1970 DSc Liverpool * Honorary DScs from City and Loughborough Universities and the University of East Anglia * 1999–2003 Chairman,
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) is a British Research Council that provides government funding for grants to undertake research and postgraduate degrees in engineering and the physical sciences, mainly to universi ...
* 1995 CBE (for services to science) * 1995 Fellow of the Royal Society * 1998–2000 President of the Royal Society of Chemistry


Books

* The Chemistry of Carbenes. London: Royal Institute of Chemistry, 1965 * Reactivity, mechanism and structure in polymer chemistry. Ed. by A D Jenkins and A Ledwith. Chichester: John Wiley, 1974 * Molecular behaviour and the development of polymeric materials. A M North and A Ledwith. London: Chapman Hall, 1975 * The Chemistry of the semiconductor industry, Ed. by S J Moss and A Ledwith. Glasgow : Blackie, 1987


Family

Anthony Ledwith married Mary Clare Ryan at St Marie's Church, Standish in 1960. They had three daughters and a son: Joanne (1961), Stephanie Clare (1963), Katherine Elizabeth (1964) and James Anthony (1969). Anthony Ledwith died on 5 January 2015.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Ledwith, Anthony Commanders of the Order of the British Empire Fellows of the Royal Society Alumni of the University of Liverpool Academics of the University of Liverpool Academics of the University of Sheffield 1933 births 2015 deaths Presidents of the Royal Society of Chemistry