Herman Schlundt
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American chemist
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Herman Schlundt's Degrees
- Bachelors Chemistry University of California, Berkeley
- PhD Chemistry Stanford University
Why Is Herman Schlundt Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Herman Schlundt was a physical chemist from the United States. He is most well known for extracting and refining radioactive metals from low-grade ore and industrial waste during his time as a researcher, which have had modern implications. Two buildings were named in his honor on the University of Missouri campus in Columbia, Missouri.
Herman Schlundt's Published Works
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Published Works
- Solubility, Electrolytic Conductivity and Chemical Action in Liquid Hydrocyanic Acid (12)
- Radioactivity of the thermal waters of Yellowstone National Park (9)
- On the Dielectric Constants of Nitriles (8)
- The Dielectric Constants of Some Inorganic Solvents (7)
- XLIV. Some new methods for separating uranium X from uranium (1906) (6)
- CXI. A determination of the number of α-particles per second emitted by thorium C of known γ-ray actvity (1922) (6)
- The radioactivity of the spring water on the Hot Springs Reservation, Hot Springs, Arkansas (1935) (4)
- PARATHYROID EXTRACT AND VIOSTEROL TREATMENT OF RADIUM POISONING (1935) (4)
- THE PARTITION COEFFICIENT IN THE FRACTIONAL CRYSTALLIZATION OF RADIUM-BARIUM BROMIDE SOLUTIONS1 (1928) (4)
- On the Relative Velocities of the Ions in Solutions of Silver Nitrate in Pyridine and Acetonitrile (3)
- The Dielectric Constant of Liquid Phosgene (3)
- Dangers in Refining Radioactive Substances. (1931) (3)
- Radioactivity of the thermal waters, gases, and deposits of Yellowstone National Park (1938) (2)
- On the Liberation of Hydrogen during the Action of Sodium on Mercury (2)
- The Radioactivity of Some Colorado Springs (2)
- Radium-water generators (1933) (2)
- The refining of mesothorium (1931) (2)
- The Chemical Separation of the Radio Active Types of Matter in Thorium Compounds (2)
- The Optical Rotating Power of Camphor when Dissolved in Carbon Disulphide, Sulphur Monochloride, Phosphorus Trichloride, and Sulphur Dioxide (1)
- The Dielectric Constants of Some Liquid Hydrides (1)
- The Dielectric Constants of Some Compounds of Vanadium (1)
- The radioactivity of some spring waters at Madison, Wisconsin (1)
- Twenty years of experimenting in teaching college chemistry (1930) (0)
- The Dielectric Constant of Liquid Hydrogen Iodide (0)
- Experiments on the extraction and recovery of radium from typical American carnotite ores (0)
- Some Experiments on the Extraction of Radium with Concentrated Sulphuric Acid (0)
- On the speed of the liberation of iodine in mixed solutions of potassium chlorate, potassium iodide, and hydrochloric acid / By Herman Schlundt. (0)
- Radio-Activity of Some Deep Well and Mineral Waters (0)
- The Dielectric Constant of Liquid Arsine (0)
- Radiations from Radioactive Substances (Rutherford, Sir Ernest; Chadwick, James; Ellis, C. D.) (1931) (0)
- A Spinthariscope for Measuring Radioactivity (1931) (0)
- SOME EXPERIMENTS ON THE CONCENTRATION OF RADIUM IN CARNOTITE ORES (1916) (0)
- The Constancy of the Uranium–Actinium Ratio in Minerals. (1933) (0)
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