Eligio Perucca (28 March 1890 in Potenza – 5 January 1965 in Rome)[1] was an Italian physics instructor and researcher at the University of Turin in Italy in the early decades of the twentieth century. He later served a professorship at the nearby Polytechnic University of Turin. He discovered an important principle in stereochemistry in 1919, but his contribution was overlooked and forgotten until recently.
^Turinese Stereochemistry: Eligio Perucca's Enantioselectivity and Primo Levi's Asymmetry Bart Kahr, Yonghong Bing, Werner Kaminsky, and Davide Viterbo Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2009, 48, 2–8 doi:10.1002/anie.200801840
EligioPerucca (28 March 1890 in Potenza – 5 January 1965 in Rome) was an Italian physics instructor and researcher at the University of Turin in Italy...
Perucca is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ángel Perucca (1918–1981), Argentine footballer EligioPerucca (1890–1965), Italian...
reported this phenomenon. The first example of the effect is credited to EligioPerucca, who observed optical rotations in the visible part of the spectrum...
Prize in Physics Galileo Galilei Luca Gammaitoni Antonio Pacinotti EligioPerucca Luigi Puccianti Franco Rasetti Vasco Ronchi Carlo Rubbia (1934–), co-winner...
teoria dei ponti, 1930. Problemi speciali, 1931. Giuseppe Albenga, EligioPerucca, Dizionario tecnico industriale enciclopedico, Torino, UTET, 1937. Appunti...
he started his academic career in 1946 as an assistant professor of EligioPerucca at the Institute of physics of Politecnico di Torino, where he remained...