Applied Radiochemistry
Editor | H. Milford |
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Author | Otto Hahn |
Language | English |
Subject | Chemistry |
Publisher | Cornell University Press |
Publication date | 1936 |
Publication place | United States, United Kingdom |
Pages | 278 |
Applied Radiochemistry is an important collection of lectures by German chemist Otto Hahn published in English in 1936 by the Cornell University Press (Ithaca, New York)[1] and simultaneously by the Oxford University Press (London). Edited by H. Milford, and spanning 278 pages, the volume presents the content of a group of lectures delivered by Hahn between March and June 1933, when he was a lecturer of chemistry at Cornell University.
The work was cited by fellow Nobel laureate Glenn Seaborg as a major influence on his own early work in radiochemistry.[2] The articles were delivered at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Chemistry in Berlin.
References
- ↑ "Applied radiochemistry | WorldCat.org". search.worldcat.org. Retrieved 2025-02-23.
- ↑ Seaborg, Glenn Theodore; Seaborg, Eric (2001). Adventures in the atomic age: from Watts to Washington (1 ed.). New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux. ISBN 978-0-374-29991-0.
External links
- AIP Niels Bohr Library holdings entry
- 1937 review in The Journal of Physical Chemistry: doi:10.1021/j150380a025
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