Samuel Wilson Parr
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American chemist
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Samuel Wilson Parr's Degrees
- PhD Chemistry Stanford University
- Masters Chemistry Stanford University
- Bachelors Chemistry Stanford University
Why Is Samuel Wilson Parr Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Samuel Wilson Parr was an American chemist and academic from Illinois. A graduate of the Illinois Industrial University , he taught at Illinois College after receiving a master's degree from Cornell University. He was recruited by the University of Illinois in 1891 and remained there for the rest of his career. Parr is noted for his contributions to industrial chemistry, including the identification of the alloy illium, named for the school. In 1928, Parr was the president of the American Chemical Society.
Samuel Wilson Parr's Published Works
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Published Works
- The Classification of Coal (1922) (135)
- Spontaneous combustion of coal (1911) (29)
- SODIUM PEROXIDE IN CERTAIN QUANTITATIVE PROCESSES. (1908) (28)
- The Analysis of Fuel, Gas, Water and Lubricants (1933) (24)
- A RE-DETERMINATION OF THE HEATS OF OXIDATION OF CERTAIN METALS1 (1924) (23)
- The Oxidation of Pyrites as a Factor in the Spontaneous Combustion of Coal1 (1926) (19)
- Carbon Dioxide as an Index of the Critical Oxidation Temperature for Coal in Storage. (1925) (9)
- Conditions Governing the Efficiency of Gas Burners. (1925) (9)
- The Calorific Value of American Woods (1922) (8)
- Estimation of phosphorus in iron and steel (7)
- Oxidation of Sulfur as a Factor in Coal Storage. (1925) (7)
- A NEW COAL CALORIMETER. (1900) (7)
- A Fusion Bomb for Sulfur Determination in Coal. (1919) (6)
- REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY APPOINTED TO COOPERATE WITH THE NATIONAL CONSERVATION COMMISSION. (1909) (6)
- Surface Tension of Metals with Reference to Soldering Conditions (1927) (6)
- A NEW VOLUMETRIC METHOD FOR THE ESTIMATION OF COPPER. (1900) (5)
- Determination of Sulfur by Means of the Turbidimeter (1931) (4)
- AN ACID-RESISTING ALLOY TO REPLACE PLATINUM IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF A BOMB CALORIMETER. (1915) (4)
- THE DETERMINATION OF TOTAL CARBON IN COAL AND SOIL.1 (1904) (4)
- The Oxidation of Coal at Storage Temperatures. (1925) (3)
- THE DETERIORATION OF COAL. (1908) (3)
- A New Calorimeter Bomb with Special Advantages as to Material of Construction and Method of Operation. (1912) (3)
- The cause and prevention of embrittlement of boiler plate (3)
- The Slacking of Coal and Its Proper Interpretation (1930) (3)
- Studies in adiabatic calorimetry (1931) (2)
- A Comparison of Methods for the Determination of Sulphur in Coal. (1909) (2)
- Some Combustion Problems in Their Relation to Public Health (1928) (2)
- Chandler Lecture - The Constitution of Coal - Having Special Reference to Problems of Carbonization (1926) (2)
- The Reactivity of Coke1 (1927) (2)
- THE PHOTOMETRIC DETERMINATION OF SULPHUR IN COAL. (1904) (2)
- The density of carbon dioxide with a table of recalculated values (1926) (2)
- The Determination of Volatile Matter in Coal. (1911) (1)
- Deterioration and Spontaneous Combustion of Coal in Storage. (1925) (1)
- Embrittlement of boiler plate (1927) (1)
- The Chemical Examination of Asphaltic Material. (1909) (1)
- CHEMISTRY AND THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY. (1928) (1)
- SODIUM PEROXIDE AS A THIRD GROUP REAGENT. (1897) (1)
- The Handwriting on the Wall. A Chemist's Interpretation (Little, Arthur D.) (1929) (1)
- A NOTE ON THE VOLUMETRIC DETERMINATION OF COPPER. (1902) (1)
- THE PEROXIDE CALORIMETER AS APPLIED TO EUROPEAN COALS AND PETROLEUM. (1902) (1)
- Sulfur Forms in Coal—Distribution and Control (1924) (1)
- Chemistry and the American Chemical Society (1928) (1)
- The Causes for Variations in Volatile Matter Determinations. (1912) (1)
- THE CONSTANTS AND VARIABLES OF THE PARR CALORIMETER. (1907) (1)
- A New Alloy with Acid Resisting Properties. (1912) (1)
- Use of Oxygen in the Manufacture of Water Gas. (1925) (0)
- The Property of Certain Waters with Reference to their Action on Metals (1918) (0)
- Research needs of Illinois' coal industry; a symposium relating to recovery, preparation, marketing practice, utilization, and basic research presented at quarter centennial celebration of Illinois State Geological Survey, April 30, 1930. (0)
- WATER FILTRATION AND ITS RELATION TO MUNICIPAL HEALTH AND PROSPERITY. (1907) (0)
- A Recording Gas Calorimeter of the Flow Type1 (1926) (0)
- THE WEIGHT OF CARBON DIOXIDE WITH A TABLE OF CALCULATED RESULTS. (1909) (0)
- Sehwetelbestimmung in Kohlen (1932) (0)
- A Needle Valve with Delicate Adjustment for High Pressure Gases. (1919) (0)
- Coking of Utah coals (0)
- WATER SOFTENING AND TREATMENT. (1907) (0)
- The Standardization of Laboratory Gas Cocks (1922) (0)
- “THE PEABODY ATLAS.”— SHIPPING MINES AND COAL RAILROADS OF THE CENTRAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT OF THE UNITED STATES. (1907) (0)
- Studies in the Uses of Finely Divided Silica. (1909) (0)
- Symposium on Processing of Coal: A Brief Résumé of the Fuel Field: With Some Observation Relating to the Fuels of the Future (0)
- SCIENTIFIC ASPECTS OF WATER PURIFICATION. (1907) (0)
- Notes and Correspondence - Definition of “Atomic Volume” (1928) (0)
- Future Trends in Low-Temperature Carbonization (1926) (0)
- Short Method for the Ultimate Analysis of Coal (1922) (0)
- THE AVAILABLE HYDROGEN OF COAL. (1907) (0)
- A pioneer investigator (0)
- SOME DEVELOPMENTS IN THE CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES AS A RESULT OF WAR CONDITIONS. (1918) (0)
- The Ash of Coal and Its Relation to Actual or Unit Coal Values. (1909) (0)
- A New Gas Calorimeter. (1910) (0)
- A Series of Parallel Determinations with the Mahler and Parr Calorimeters. (1909) (0)
- SOME NOTES ON THE SERVICE WATERS OF A RAILWAY SYSTEM.1 (1906) (0)
- The relation between the elastic strengths of steel in tension, compression, and shear (0)
- Sodium peroxide as a fusion medium with some new factors relating to its use (0)
- THE CLASSIFICATION OF COALS.1 (1906) (0)
- Chemical study of Illinois coals (0)
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