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Edith M. Flanigen

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American chemist

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Edith M. Flanigen
Chemistry
#517
World Rank
#931
Historical Rank
#240
USA Rank
Inorganic Chemistry
#313
World Rank
#329
Historical Rank
#42
USA Rank
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According to Wikipedia, Edith Marie Flanigen is a noted American chemist, known for her work on synthesis of emeralds, and later zeolites for molecular sieves at Union Carbide. Early life and education Edith Marie Flanigen was born January 28, 1929, in Buffalo, New York. She and her two sisters, Joan and Jane, were introduced to chemistry by their high school teacher. The three sisters all went on to study chemistry at D'Youville College. Edith Flanigen graduated class president and valedictorian. Joan and Edith both went on to receive master's degrees in chemistry in inorganic physical chemistry at Syracuse University in 1952. In 2008, Syracuse awarded her an honorary doctorate.

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