Hermann Mark

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Hermann Mark was an Austrian-born chemist renowned as a pioneer of polymer science, whose foundational work on macromolecules earned him the American Chemical Society’s highest honor.

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instanceOf Austrian person
academic
chemist
polymer scientist
awardReceived ACS Award in Polymer Chemistry
surface form: American Chemical Society award for contributions to polymer science

American Chemical Society highest honor
birthCountry Austro-Hungarian Empire
surface form: Austria-Hungary
citizenship Austria
contributedTo early development of polymer science as a research field
understanding of polymer chain configuration
familyName Mark
fieldOfWork macromolecular chemistry
physical chemistry
polymer chemistry
givenName Hermann
hasNotableAchievement helped lay the foundations of macromolecular chemistry
pioneered systematic study of synthetic polymers
hasOccupation chemist
university professor
influenced development of modern polymer physics
industrial applications of synthetic polymers
languageOfWorkOrName English
German
nationality Austrian-born
notableFor foundational contributions to macromolecular theory
helping establish polymer science as a distinct discipline
pioneering work in polymer science
recognizedBy American Chemical Society
workFocus relationship between polymer structure and properties
structure of macromolecules

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Priestley Medal hasRecipient Hermann Mark
Perkin Medal hasRecipient Hermann Mark