Robert R. Williams

American chemist
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Quick Facts

IntroAmerican chemist
A.K.A.Robert Williams
A.K.A.Robert Williams
PlacesUnited States of America
wasChemist
Work fieldScience
Gender
Male
Birth16 February 1886, Nellore, Sri Potti Sri Ramulu Nellore district, Andhra Pradesh, India
Death2 October 1965Summit, Union County, New Jersey, U.S.A. (aged 79 years)
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Biography

Robert Runnels Williams (February 16, 1886 – October 2, 1965) was an American chemist, known for being the first to synthesize thiamine (vitamin B1). He first isolated thiamine in 1933, and synthesized vitamin B in 1935. Among his awards were the Elliott Cresson Medal in 1940 and the Perkin Medal in 1947. His brother was Roger J. Williams, another important chemist at the time and discoverer of Vitamin B5.

Life

He was born in Nellore, India to Baptist missionaries. He moved to the United States when he was ten. In the early 1900s, Williams studied at Ottawa University and eventually procured a master's degree at the University of Chicago in 1908. He then spent some time teaching in the Philippines. After returning to the United States, he worked for Bell Telephone Laboratories from 1915, until he retired in 1945.

A resident of Summit, New Jersey, Williams died there at the age of 79 on October 2, 1965.

Work

  • 1934 - developed a way of isolating 1/3 an ounce of thiamine from a ton of rice polishings.
  • 1936 - Worked out its molecular structure
  • Synthesized thiamine (vitamin B1)
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