Arthur Wahl
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Arthur C. Wahl | |
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Born | Des Moines, Iowa |
September 8, 1917
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Santa Fe, New Mexico |
Nationality | USA |
Fields | Chemistry |
Institutions | Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri |
Alma mater | Iowa State University (B.S.) and University of California, Berkeley (Ph.D.) |
Doctoral advisor | Glenn T. Seaborg |
Known for | First isolation of Plutonium |
Notable awards | ACS Award for Nuclear Chemistry (1966)[1] |
Arthur Charles Wahl (September 8, 1917 – March 6, 2006) was an American chemist who, as a doctoral student of Glenn T. Seaborg at the University of California, Berkeley, first isolated plutonium in February 1941.[2] He also worked on the Manhattan Project.
Further reading
Jeremy Bernstein: Plutonium: A History of the World's Most Dangerous Element. Cornell University Press, 2009. ISBN 0-8014-7517-1
Notes
- ↑ ACS Award for Nuclear Chemistry
- ↑ Glenn Seaborg: Chamberlain of Science. Science Spectra. Nº 11 (1998)
References
External links
Arthur Charles Wahl at Find a Grave
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