Colloid and Surface Chemistry Division
of the
American Chemical Society
Robert L. Rowell
The early history centered
around the National Colloid symposium since the first Symposium was held in
1923 at the University of Wisconsin, three years before establishment of the
Division in 1926. No meetings were held in 1933 and during the war years
1943-45. Two papers summarize the first forty years (1, 2). These
papers were reprinted in Vol. I (3) of the five-volume series of books that
chronicled the 50th National Colloid Symposium that heralded the 50th
anniversary of the Division in 1976 and was the first Symposium to bear the new
name: International Conference on Colloids and Surfaces. Volume I covered
the lead areas: Forces at Interfaces, Catalysis, Aerosols, Solid surfaces,
Water at Interfaces, Rheology of Disperse Systems,
Stability and Instability, Membranes, Surface Thermodynamics and Liquid
Crystals. Volumes II - V contained contributed papers on similar topics
as well as Emulsions, Surfactants, Adsorption, Wetting, Surface Tension,
Hydrosols, Biocolloids, Polymers, Monolayers
and general papers thus defining the field at the opening of the current update
which focuses on the period 1976-2001. An earlier report in the ACS
Centennial volume (4) summarizes the history from another point of view.
We first highlight the officers who have
chaired the Division in the 25-year period, Table
1. It is their leadership that has overseen, directed and fostered
the growth and development of the Division to meet the needs of the growth and
development of the discipline during the period.
One person must not fall through the cracks
of history. Gabor A. Somorjai
who chaired the Division in 1975 and introduced the idea of continuing symposia
which set the tone of programming at the two annual ACS meetings and has
persisted to this day. The current list of Continuing Symposia in Table 2 reflects the many research thrusts of
our discipline. Comparison of the topics in Table 2 with
the topics of the 50th Anniversary Meeting listed above reveals the changes and
development of the field.
The scientific contributions of our Division
and discipline are best summarized in the publications of those who have been
honored with awards. The oldest such award is the ACS Award in Colloid or
Surface Chemistry, which was established in 1952 and supported until 1993 by
The Kendall Company. Sponsorship was assumed by Procter & Gamble
Company effective with the 1994 presentation. Since this history has not
been summarized before, a complete list of awardees is given in Table 3. We are fortunate to have two publications (5,
6) giving some of the Award addresses.
In 1991 a new ACS Award was established: the
Arthur W. Adamson Award for Distinguished Service in the Advancement of Surface
Chemistry sponsored by Occidental Petroleum Corporation. A nominee must
have demonstrated extensive contributions to the advancement of surface
chemistry. Activities recognized by the award may include such fields as
teaching, writing, research and administration. Award recipients are
listed in Table 4.
The Division has also recognized innovation
and excellence in graduate research in colloid and surface chemistry. The
oldest award, the Victor K. La Mer Award for an
outstanding Ph.D. thesis accepted by a
For a
number of years, the Division administered a graduate fellowship in colloid and
surface chemistry that was sponsored by Procter & Gamble Co. The
fellowship award was made to the recipient’s academic department to be
used entirely to support the direct costs of the
recipient’s PhD research. A list of the awards is given in Table 6.
In
1990 the Division established a new award with the support of the Henkel Corporation. The Henkel
Corporation Research Fellowship in Colloid and Surface Chemistry consists of an
award of $20,000 each year for 2 years, to be used entirely for the Fellow's
stipend scientific travel and other direct research costs during the final 2
years of doctoral thesis research at an accredited university within the
In 1985, a new ACS journal was born, Langmuir, the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids.
The story of its birth (from a survey of some thousand academics, industrial
and government scientists with the enthusiastic endorsement of the Executive
Committee of the ACS Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry and carried out
by following Society procedures) is related in some detail in the initial issue
(7).
Each year at the Fall
meeting of the Society, the Division selects two well-known scientists, each to
present a lecture having some common theme. The one lecture emphasizes
the "dry" or solid-vacuum or solid-gas interface, and the other, the
"wet" or liquid interface, including disperse systems (7). The
early papers in the series were published in Langmuir.
A list of the Langmuir Lecturers is given in Table 8.
The history of the Division is also generated
in active symposia in several secretariats, which meet jointly with other
Divisions. A list of the current secretariats is given in Table 9.
Finally, some perspective should be given to
the overall technical programming of the Division. Above we have mentioned
the Continuing Symposia, listed in Table 2, that are held at the Annual Spring
and Fall ACS Meetings. But what has happened to the Colloid Symposium
(now known as the Colloid and Surface Science Symposium) which was historically
a single-session meeting devoted to a single topic surrounding the research
area of one distinguished overseas guest plenary lecturer? The 1972
Symposium, the 46th, held at the
The breadth and depth of colloid and surface chemistry are highlighted in the attached tables. The achievements and contributions are too numerous and varied to be listed here but can be appreciated by reading the works of those cited in the tables and the references given as an introduction to the wide world of colloid and surface chemistry at the close of the twentieth century.
REFERENCES
1. "Remarks of J. H. Mathews at the Opening of the Fortieth National Colloid Symposium" J. Colloid Interface Sci. 1966, 22, 409-411.
2. "Early History of the National Colloid Symposium", J. Colloid Interface Sci. 1966, 22, 412-418.
3. "Colloid and Interface Science, Vol. I. Plenary and Invited Lectures", M. Kerker, A. C. Zettlemoyer and R. L. Rowell, Eds. Academic Press, N.Y. (1977).
4. "A Century of Chemistry" Produced for the ACS Centennial in 1976.
5. "Twenty Years of Colloid and Surface Chemistry - - The Kendall award Addresses", K. H. Mysels, C. M. Samour and J. H. Holister, Eds., American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C. (1973).
6. "Eighteen Years of Colloid and
Surface Chemistry - - The
7. "A Journal is Born" by A. Adamson
and "Why Langmuir" by K. J. Mysels, Langmuir 1985, 1, 1-3.
TABLES
|
1976 |
W. H. Wade |
|
1990 |
B.J. Kinzig |
|
1977 |
T. Fort, Jr. |
|
1991 |
E. L. Kugler |
|
1978 |
W. K. Hall |
|
1992 |
D.W. Osborne |
|
1979 |
J.P. Kratohvil |
|
1993 |
C. T. Campbell |
|
1980 |
J.T.Yates, Jr. |
|
1994 |
R. A. Mackay |
|
1981 |
J. A. Mann |
|
1995 |
J. B. Benzinger |
|
1982 |
G. L. Haller |
|
1996 |
A. Morfesis |
|
1983 |
A. I. Medalia |
|
1997 |
N. E. Turner |
|
1984 |
R. R. Rye |
|
1998 |
J. Texter |
|
1985 |
D. W. Goodman |
|
1999 |
B. K. Warren |
|
1986 |
R. L. Rowell |
|
2000 |
A. P. Gast |
|
1987 |
A. T. Bell |
|
2001 |
A. T. Hubbard |
|
1988 |
R. Rajagopalen |
|
2002 |
D. T. Wasan |
|
1989 |
J. L. Gland |
|
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A. |
Molecular Processes at Solid Surfaces |
Table 3. ACS Award in Colloid or Surface Chemistry
Recipients sponsored by the
Kendall Company
|
1954 |
Harry N. Holmes |
|
1974 |
W. Keith Hall |
|
1955 |
John W. Williams |
|
1975 |
Robert Gomer |
|
1956 |
Victor K. La Mer |
|
1976 |
Robert J. Good |
|
1957 |
Peter J.W. Debye |
|
1977 |
Michael Boudart |
|
1958 |
Paul H. Emmett |
|
1978 |
Harold A. Scheraga |
|
1959 |
Floyd E. Bartell |
|
1979 |
Arthur W. Adamson |
|
1960 |
John D. Ferry |
|
1980 |
Howard Reiss |
|
1961 |
Stephen Brunauer |
|
1981 |
Gabor A. Somorjai |
|
1962 |
George Schatchard |
|
1982 |
Gert Erlich |
|
1963 |
William A. Zisman |
|
1983 |
Janos H. Fendler |
|
1964 |
Karol J. Mysels |
|
1984 |
Brian E. Conway |
|
1965 |
George W. Halsey, Jr. |
|
1985 |
Stig E. Friberg |
|
1966 |
Robert S. Hansen |
|
1986 |
Eli Ruckenstein |
|
1967 |
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|
1987 |
John T. Yates, Jr. |
|
1968 |
Albert C. Zettlemoyer |
|
1988 |
Howard Brenner |
|
1969 |
Terrell L. Hill |
|
1989 |
Arthur T. Hubbard |
|
1970 |
Jerome Vinograd |
|
1990 |
J. Michael White |
|
1971 |
Milton Kerker |
|
1991 |
W. Henry Weinberg |
|
1972 |
Egon Matijevic |
|
1992 |
David C. Whitten |
|
1973 |
Robert L. Burwell, Jr. |
|
1993 |
D. Wayne Goodman |
Recipients sponsored by the
Procter & Gamble Company
|
1994 |
J. Kerry Thomas |
|
1999 |
Nicholas J. Turro |
|
1995 |
Thomas Engel |
|
2000 |
Darsh T. Wasan |
|
1996 |
T. G. M. van
de Ven |
|
2001 |
Charles T. Campbell |
|
1997 |
Harden M. McConnell |
|
2002 |
|
|
1998 |
Eric W. Kaler |
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Table
4. Arthur W. Adamson Award for
Distinguished Service
in The Advancement of Surface Chemistry sponsored by
Occidental Petroleum Corporation
|
1993 |
David M. Hercules |
|
1998 |
Kenneth B. Eisenthal |
|
1994 |
Gabor A. Somorjai |
|
1999 |
John T. Yates, Jr. |
|
1995 |
W. Henry Weinberg |
|
2000 |
Alvin W. Czanderna |
|
1996 |
Robert Gomer |
|
2001 |
John M. White |
|
1997 |
Robert W. Madix |
|
2002 |
|
Table
5. Victor K. La Mer
Award
for an outstanding Ph.D. thesis from a U.S. or Canadian
University
|
1970 |
Charles W. Querfeld |
Department of Physics |
Clarkson College of Technology |
|
1971 |
Edward McCafferty |
Department of Chemistry |
Lehigh University |
|
1972 |
Donald E. Brooks |
Department of Biochemistry |
University of Oregon |
|
1973 |
W. Henry Weinberg |
Department of Chemical Engineering |
University of California Berkeley |
|
1974 |
Stephen L. Brenner |
Department of Chemistry |
Indiana University |
|
1975 |
Michele Flicker |
Department of Chemistry |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
|
1976 |
Felix T. Hong |
Department of Biophysics |
Rockefeller University |
|
1977 |
Hung Dah Shih |
Department of Materials Science |
SUNY, Stony Brook |
|
1978 |
Frederick A Putnam |
Department of Chemical Engineering |
Carnegie-Mellon University |
|
1979 |
Eduardo D. Glandt |
Department of Chemical Engineering |
University of Pennsylvania |
|
1980 |
Wilson Ho |
Department of Physics |
University of Pennsylvania |
|
1981 |
Michael Deeba |
Department of Chemistry |
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee |
|
1982 |
Mark A. Bartau |
Department of Chemical Engineering |
Stanford University |
|
1983 |
David G. Weklie |
Department of Materials Science |
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee |
|
1984 |
Jeffry Harwell |
Department of Petroleum Engineering |
University of Texas, Austin |
|
1985 |
Syed Qutubbuddin |
Department of Chemical Engineering |
|
|
1986 |
Manoj K. Chaudhury |
Department of Chemical Engineering |
SUNY, |
|
1987 |
Peter S. Kirlin |
Department of Chemical Engineering |
|
|
1988 |
James P. Ebel |
Department of Chemical Engineering |
|
|
1989 |
John M. Vohs |
Department of Chemical Engineering |
|
|
1990 |
Andrea K. Myers-Beaghton |
Department of Chemical Engineering |
|
|
1991 |
Antonios G. Mikos |
Department of Chemical Engineering |
|
|
1992 |
Andrew D. Johnson |
Department of Chemistry |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
|
1993 |
Robert D. Tilton |
Department of Chemical Engineering |
|
|
1994 |
Paul E. Laibinis |
Department of Chemistry |
|
|
1995 |
Vicki L. Colvin |
Department of Chemistry |
|
|
1996 |
Frank M. Zimmerman |
Department of Physics |
|
|
1997 |
John Levins |
Department of Chemical Engineering |
University of Pennsylvania |
|
1998 |
Darrell Velegol |
Department of Chemical Engineering |
Carnegie-Mellon University |
|
1999 |
Younan Xia |
Department of Chemistry |
Harvard University |
|
2000 |
Yunfeng Lu |
Department of Chemical Engineering |
University of New Mexico |
|
2001 |
Garth J. Simpson |
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry |
University of Colorado |
Table 6. Procter & Gamble Graduate Fellowship in Colloid and Surface Chemistry
|
1980 |
Bruce E. Koel |
Department of Chemistry |
University of Texas, Austin |
|
1981 |
Eric Stuve |
Department of Chemical Engineering |
Stanford University |
|
1985 |
James P. Ebel |
Department of Chemical Engineering |
|
|
1986 |
David M. Hrubowchak |
Department of Chemistry |
|
|
1987 |
Brial |
Department of Chemistry |
UCLA |
|
1988 |
Philip K. Vinson |
Department of Chemical Engineering |
University of Minnesota |
|
1989 |
Kurt W. Kolasinski |
Department of Chemistry |
Stanford University |
|
1990 |
Mark W. Grinstaff |
Department of Chemistry |
University of Illinois |
|
1991 |
Michael A Meyer |
Department of Chemical Engineering |
University of Pennsylvania |
|
1992 |
Carl L. Weisbecker |
Department of Chemistry |
Harvard University |
|
1990 |
|
Maria Laso |
University of California Berkeley |
|
1991 |
|
John Levins |
University of Pennsylvania |
|
1992 |
|
Rick Maechling |
|
|
1993 |
|
Brian Herr |
Northwestern University |
|
1994 |
|
Alan Esker |
University of Wisconsin |
|
1995 |
|
Ali Firouzi |
University of California/Santa Barbara |
|
1996 |
|
Christine Keating |
Penn State University |
|
1997 |
|
James Chamberlain |
University of Arizona |
|
1998 |
|
Michael Bevan |
Carnegie-Mellon University |
|
1999 |
|
Juanita Wickham |
University of California Berkeley |
|
1979 |
|
John Yates |
University of Pittsburgh |
|
|
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Janos Fendler |
|
|
1980 |
|
Michel Boudart |
|
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|
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Milton Kerker |
Clarkson University |
|
1981 |
|
Art Adamson |
University of Southern California |
|
|
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Robert Madix |
Stanford University |
|
1982 |
|
Ernest Yeager |
Case Western Reserve University |
|
|
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W. Keith Hall |
University of Pittsburgh |
|
1983 |
|
Paul Becher |
Paul Becher Associates |
|
|
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Paul Weisz |
Mobil Research & Development, Princeton |
|
1984 |
|
J.A. Mann |
Case Western University |
|
|
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Mark Cardillo |
AT&T Bell Laboratories |
|
1985 |
|
Egon Matijevic |
|
|
|
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R.L. Burwell, Jr. |
Northwestern University |
|
1986 |
|
Gerhard Ertl |
Firitz-Haber
Inst. de MPG, Berlin |
|
|
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Benjamin Widom |
|
|
1987 |
|
D. Fennel Evans |
|
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|
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K. Klier |
|
|
1988 |
|
J. Lunsford |
|
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|
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Ron Ottewill |
|
|
1989 |
|
George M. Whitesides |
|
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|
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Sylvia T. Ceyer |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
|
1990 |
|
George L. Gaines, Jr. |
Rensselaer Polytech Institute |
|
|
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Gabor A. Somorjai |
|
|
1991 |
|
Stig. Friberg |
|
|
|
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D.Wayne Goodman |
|
|
1992 |
|
Alexis T. Bell |
|
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|
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Dennis Chapman |
|
|
1993 |
|
Jacob N. Israelachvili |
|
|
|
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J. Michael White |
|
|
1994 |
|
Eli Ruckenstein |
SUNY, |
|
|
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Benjamin Chu |
SUNY, Stony Brook |
|
1995 |
|
Alice P. Gast |
|
|
|
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Cynthia M. Friend |
|
|
1996 |
|
Gerhard J. Fleer |
|
|
|
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Graham J. Hutchings |
|
|
1997 |
|
Matthew V. Tirrell |
|
|
|
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William A. Goddard |
California Institute of Technology |
|
1998 |
|
Bjorn Lindman |
|
|
|
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Srinivasan Manne |
|
|
1999 |
|
Hyuk Yu |
|
|
|
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Mark E. Davis |
California Institute of Technology |
|
2000 |
|
Marie-Paul Pileni |
University Pierre et Marie Curie |
|
|
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Hermann Gaub |
|
|
2001 |
|
Malgorzota Borowko |
Marie Curie Sklodowska University, Lublin |
|
|
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James A. Schwarz |
Syracuse University |
|
2002 |
|
William B. Russell |
Princeton University |
|
|
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Marten Malmsten |
Uppsala University |
|
2003 |
|
David C. Pine |
University of California, Santa Barbara |
|
|
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John C. Polanyi |
University of Toronto |
|
2004 |
|
Israel Wachs |
Lehigh University |
|
|
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Darsh Wasan |
Illinois Institute of Technology |
|
2005 |
|
Jay Groves |
University of California, Berkeley |
|
|
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Hans-Joachim Freund |
Fritz-Haber Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft |
|
2007 |
|
Charles M. Lieber |
Harvard University |
|
|
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M. G. Bawendi |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Table 9. Colloid and Surface Chemistry Secretariats
|
|
Macromolecular Secretariat |
|
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Catalysis and Surface Science Secretariat |