Lloyd Montgomery Pidgeon
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Lloyd Montgomery Pidgeon, was a Canadian chemist who developed the Pidgeon process, one of the methods of magnesium metal production, via a silicothermic reduction. He is considered the "father" of academic metallurgical research in Canada.
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- AN INVESTIGATION OF THE ALUMINUM–OXYGEN–CARBON SYSTEM (1963) (80)
- THE ADSORPTION OF WATER BY WOOD (1930) (55)
- HIGH-TEMPERATURE STUDIES OF METALLURGICAL PROCESSES: PART II. THE THERMAL REDUCTION OF CALCINED DOLOMITE WITH SILICON (1962) (47)
- Equilibria in the silicothermic reduction of calcined dolomite (1971) (33)
- HIGH-TEMPERATURE STUDIES OF METALLURGICAL PROCESSES: PART I. THE THERMAL REDUCTION OF MAGNESIUM OXIDE WITH SILICON (1961) (31)
- The vapour pressure of magnesium in the thermal reduction of MgO by ferrosilicon (1948) (30)
- THE X-RAY DIFFRACTION PATTERNS OF ALUMINUM CARBIDE Al4C3 AND ALUMINUM OXYCARBIDE Al4O4C (1963) (22)
- Activities in the Ca-Si system (1971) (17)
- DETERMINATION OF THE ACTIVITIES OF MAGNESIUM IN LIQUID MAGNESIUM–TIN ALLOYS BY VAPOR PRESSURE MEASUREMENTS (1962) (16)
- THE MECHANISM OF THE ACETAL REACTION. THE EXPLOSIVE REARRANGEMENT OF HYDROXY-ETHYL VINYL ETHER INTO ETHYLIDENE GLYCOL1 (1928) (15)
- Micrographic study of sulfide roasting (1957) (15)
- Absorption spectra of burning hydrocarbons (1933) (10)
- HYSTERESIS IN SILICA GEL SORPTION SYSTEMS (1934) (7)
- Differential Thermal Analysis of Calcium Carbide Formation (1965) (6)
- THE PENETRATION OF WATER VAPOR INTO WOOD (1930) (5)
- 86. The oxidation of pentane and other hydrocarbons. Part II (1932) (4)
- Gas absorption pipette (1931) (4)
- THE VAPOR PRESSURE OF LITHIUM IN THE REDUCTION OF LITHIUM OXIDE BY SILICON (1958) (4)
- KINETICS OF THE OXIDATION OF TITANIUM (1950) (4)
- MEASUREMENT OF PRESSURES IN THE TITANIUM IODINE SYSTEM USING THE EFFUSION METHOD (1956) (4)
- THE REACTIONS OF TITANIUM TETRAIODIDE ON HEATED TITANIUM AND TUNGSTEN SURFACES (1952) (3)
- Investigations on the system consisting of calcium oxide, magnesium oxide and alloys of aluminum-silicon-iron (1971) (2)
- Solubility of titanium in liquid magnesium (1949) (2)
- The Production of Anhydrous Magnesium Chloride (1940) (2)
- THE SORPTION OF VAPORS BY ACTIVE SILICA (1935) (2)
- THE SORPTION OF WATER BY ASBESTOS FIBRE (1933) (2)
- Observations on the Preparation of Iodide Titanium (1952) (2)
- STUDIES OF CARBON BLACK: III. THE CHANNEL PROCESS—PRODUCTION FROM PYROLYSIS WASTE GASES (1937) (1)
- THE EFFECT OF SORBED WATER ON THE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF ASBESTOS AND OTHER FIBRES, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO RESILIENCE (1934) (1)
- An improved constant temperature device (1931) (1)
- The Reduction of Calcined Dolomite by Alumini Um Carbide (1963) (1)
- Improved Method for the Construction of Quartz Spirals (1934) (1)
- The Behaviour of Antiknocks. (1931) (1)
- THE PRODUCTION OF REACTIVE METALS--RETROSPECT AND PROSPECT (1963) (0)
- STUDIES OF CARBON BLACK: I. A NEW PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF CARBON BLACK BY THERMAL DECOMPOSITION OF HYDROCARBON GASES (1935) (0)
- MAGNESIUM AND CALCIUM AS METALLURGICAL REDUCING AGENTS (1956) (0)
- STUDIES OF CARBON BLACK: II. THE CHANNEL PROCESS—PRODUCTION FROM THE NATURAL GAS OF TURNER VALLEY, ALBERTA (1936) (0)
- Silicon reduction of alkali metal oxides of the type Na2O·Al2O3–xSiO2 (1971) (0)
- Vapor Pressure of Zinc In the Reduction of ZnS by Cu and Fe (1953) (0)
- STUDIES OF CARBON BLACK: IV. THE CHANNEL PROCESS—THE EFFECT OF DRAFT CONTROL AND CHANNEL HEIGHT ON RUBBER REINFORCEMENT, SORPTION, AND VOLATILE CONTENT (1937) (0)
- STUDIES OF CARBON BLACK: V. THE EFFECT OF GAS COMPOSITION ON THE PRODUCTION AND PROPERTIES OF CARBON OBTAINED BY NON-IMPINGEMENT (LAMPBLACK) METHODS (1939) (0)
- A Thermostat for Temperatures between 5° and 20 °C. (1934) (0)
- THE REDUCTION OF ORE TO METAL (1956) (0)
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