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Odd Hassel was a Norwegian chemist who received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1969

InformationDetail
BirthdayMay 17, 1897
Died onMay 11, 1981
NationalityNorwegian
FamousScientists, Chemists, Norwegian Men
SiblingsElla, Ernst, Fredrik, Lars
Universities
  • University of Oslo
Birth PlaceKristiania, Norway
GenderMale
FatherErnst August Hassel
MotherMathilde Christine Klaveness
Sun SignTaurus
Born inKristiania, Norway
Famous asChemist
Died at Age83

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Who is Odd Hassel?

Odd Hassel was a Norwegian chemist who received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry along with a British chemist, Derek H. R. Barton in 1969 for his work on the fundamentals of ‘Conformational Analysis’ which is the study of the three-dimensional geometric structure of molecules. Both of them had worked independently of each other on the subject but had arrived at a similar conclusion. Hassel’s work was based upon the fact that carbon is a common component of all organisms in nature which are composed of a large number of chemical compounds. The structures of these carbon compounds are determined in the way they are bound together with the help of energy bonds which are not very rigid. As a result molecules can have different conformations which have an effect on how they react with other substances. Hassel is the only Norwegian to have won a Nobel Prize for work done solely in Norway. The other scientists born in Norway such as Lars Onsager, who received the prize in chemistry, and Ivar Giaever, who received the prize in physics, were American citizens who were awarded the prize for their work in America. Hassel lived and worked in Norway for most of his life.

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Childhood & Early Life

Odd Hassel was born in Kristiania which is now Oslo, Norway, on May 17, 1897. His father was a gynecologist named Ernst August Hassel and his mother was Mathilde Christine Klaveness.

He had a twin brother named Lars, another two brothers named Ernst and Fredrik and a sister named Ella.

His father died when he was only eight. He continued to live with his mother till the age of thirty-five.

He completed his matriculation from the ‘Vestheim School’ in 1915 along with his twin brother.

After matriculation he enrolled at the ‘University of Oslo’ in 1915 to study mathematics and physics with chemistry as the main subject.

He received his B.Sc. degree in chemistry from the ‘Universitty of Oslo’ in 1920.

After getting his bachelor’s degree he spent a year in France and Italy in studying theoretical physics but decided to continue with chemistry instead.

In the autumn of 1922 he went to Germany and spent about six months in the laboratory of Professor K. Fajans at Munich, working on the reactions of organic dyes on silver halides which led to the discovery of ‘absorption indicators’.

After six months he moved to Berlin and joined the ‘Kaiser Wilhelm Institute’ in Dahlem and worked on crystallography with the help of X-rays.

He received a ‘Rockfeller Foundation Fellowship’ on the proposal of Fritz Haber for the period 1923-1924 which helped him complete his doctorate.

He received his PhD degree in chemistry from the ‘Humboldt University of Berlin’ in 1924.

Career

Odd Hassel joined the chemistry faculty at the ‘University of Oslo’ in 1925 as a ‘universitetsstipendiat’ and became a ‘dosent’ in 1926. He became a Professor and the Chairman of the Physical Chemistry department at the university in 1934 and held the post up to 1964.

He started an intensive research on the structure of ‘cyclohexane’ and its derivatives from 1930 and discovered that a molecule of ‘cyclohexane’ crystal existed in two forms which were boat-shaped and in the chair form. He showed that it contained rings with six members and the two bonds of the carbon atom were differently oriented in space.

At this time he set down the fundamental facts about ‘Conformational Analysis’ and also wrote a book titled ‘Kristallchemie’ on his discovery.

By 1943 he had introduced two additional methods which had not been used in Norway previously to supplement the experimental methods already available.

He had gathered enough material but yet had to draw the final conclusions about possible’ conformations’ and published an article on his findings written in a Norwegian journal named ‘Journal of Chemistry: rock being and metallurgy’.

Publication by the Norwegian journal probably provoked the authorities and he was arrested by the ‘Nasjonal Samling’, a group of Norwegian Nazis, for being a member of the Resistance and was handed over to the German forces who were occupying Norway. He was sent to the ‘Grini’ concentration camp from where he was released in November 1944.

When he returned to the institute he found that it was almost deserted and he decided to take up experimental work on electron-diffraction.

After the war he published most of his articles in English and Norwegian in a Scandinavian journal of which he was editor from 1947 to 1956.

During the later part of the 1950s his research work was mostly around the structure of organic halogen compounds. He undertook a series of experiments to determine the structure of the compounds as there was very little information on it. He was able to lay down a basic set of rules behind the geometry of the compounds which remained his main interest in the years to come.

He became a ‘Professor Emeritus’ in 1981.

Major Works

Odd Hassel authored the book ‘Krtistallchemie’ or ‘Crystal Chemistry’ which was written in German and published in 1934.

Awards & Achievements

Odd Hassel received the ‘Fridtjof Nansen Award’ in 1946.

He received the ‘Guldber and Waage’s Law of Mass Action Memorial Medal’ from the ‘Norwegian Chemical Society’ and the ‘Gunnerus Medal’ from the ‘Royal Norwegian Academy of Sciences’ in 1964.

He won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1969.

He was also awarded the ‘Knight of the Order of St. Olay’ and was made a Fellow of several societies such as the ‘Chemical Society of London’, the ‘Norwegian Academy of Science’, the ‘Norwegian Chemical Society’, the ‘Royal Danish Academy of Sciences’, the ‘Royal Norwegian Academy of Sciences’, and the ‘Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences’.

He was given honorary degrees by the ‘University of Copenhagen’ and the ‘University of Stockholm’.

Every year from his 70th birthday in 1967 onwards, distinguished scientists from all over the world gather at ‘University of Oslo’ to give lectures which are known as ‘The Hassel Lectures’.

He has been commemorated by a postage stamp brought out by the Norwegian Posts & Telegraphs department.

Personal Life & Legacy

He remained unmarried throughout his life.

He suffered from albinism since birth.

Odd Hassel died in Oslo, Norway on May 11, 1981.

Trivia

Odd Hassel was a survivor of the German concentration camp at ‘Grini’ where he was confined from 1943 to 1944.

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Odd Hassel's awards

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0Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1969)

Odd Hassel biography timelines

  • // 17th May 1897
    Odd Hassel was born in Kristiania which is now Oslo, Norway, on May 17, 1897. His father was a gynecologist named Ernst August Hassel and his mother was Mathilde Christine Klaveness.
  • // 1915
    He completed his matriculation from the ‘Vestheim School’ in 1915 along with his twin brother.
  • // 1915
    After matriculation he enrolled at the ‘University of Oslo’ in 1915 to study mathematics and physics with chemistry as the main subject.
  • // 1920
    He received his B.Sc. degree in chemistry from the ‘Universitty of Oslo’ in 1920.
  • // 1922
    In the autumn of 1922 he went to Germany and spent about six months in the laboratory of Professor K. Fajans at Munich, working on the reactions of organic dyes on silver halides which led to the discovery of ‘absorption indicators’.
  • // 1923 To 1924
    He received a ‘Rockfeller Foundation Fellowship’ on the proposal of Fritz Haber for the period 1923-1924 which helped him complete his doctorate.
  • // 1924
    He received his PhD degree in chemistry from the ‘Humboldt University of Berlin’ in 1924.
  • // 1930
    He started an intensive research on the structure of ‘cyclohexane’ and its derivatives from 1930 and discovered that a molecule of ‘cyclohexane’ crystal existed in two forms which were boat-shaped and in the chair form. He showed that it contained rings with six members and the two bonds of the carbon atom were differently oriented in space.
  • // 1934
    Odd Hassel authored the book ‘Krtistallchemie’ or ‘Crystal Chemistry’ which was written in German and published in 1934.
  • // 1943
    By 1943 he had introduced two additional methods which had not been used in Norway previously to supplement the experimental methods already available.
  • // 1943 To 1944
    Odd Hassel was a survivor of the German concentration camp at ‘Grini’ where he was confined from 1943 to 1944.
  • // Nov 1944
    Publication by the Norwegian journal probably provoked the authorities and he was arrested by the ‘Nasjonal Samling’, a group of Norwegian Nazis, for being a member of the Resistance and was handed over to the German forces who were occupying Norway. He was sent to the ‘Grini’ concentration camp from where he was released in November 1944.
  • // 1946
    Odd Hassel received the ‘Fridtjof Nansen Award’ in 1946.
  • // 1947 To 1956
    After the war he published most of his articles in English and Norwegian in a Scandinavian journal of which he was editor from 1947 to 1956.
  • // 1964
    He received the ‘Guldber and Waage’s Law of Mass Action Memorial Medal’ from the ‘Norwegian Chemical Society’ and the ‘Gunnerus Medal’ from the ‘Royal Norwegian Academy of Sciences’ in 1964.
  • // 1967
    Every year from his 70th birthday in 1967 onwards, distinguished scientists from all over the world gather at ‘University of Oslo’ to give lectures which are known as ‘The Hassel Lectures’.
  • // 1969
    He won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1969.
  • // 1981
    He became a ‘Professor Emeritus’ in 1981.
  • // 11th May 1981
    Odd Hassel died in Oslo, Norway on May 11, 1981.

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    Odd Hassel was born at 1897-05-17

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    Odd Hassel was died at 1981-05-11

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    Odd Hassel was died in Oslo, Norway

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    Odd Hassel was died at age 83

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    Odd Hassel was born in Kristiania, Norway

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    Odd Hassel's nationalities is Norwegian

  • Who is Odd Hassel siblings?

    Odd Hassel's siblings is Ella, Ernst, Fredrik, Lars

  • What was Odd Hassel universities?

    Odd Hassel studied at University of Oslo

  • Who is Odd Hassel's father?

    Odd Hassel's father is Ernst August Hassel

  • Who is Odd Hassel's mother?

    Odd Hassel's mother is Mathilde Christine Klaveness

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