Instrumental Methods of Analysis
by Willard, Hobart Hurd; Merritt, Lynne Lionel Jr & Dean, John Aurie
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Instrumental Methods of Analysis - Fifth edition
by Hobart Hurd Willard (Author), Lynne Lionel Merritt Jr (Author), John Aurie Dean (Author)Publisher: Van Nostrand; 5th edition (1974)
ISBN-10: 0442294794ISBN-13: 9780442294793
Hardcover: 860 pagesItem Weight: 2.87 pounds
6.8 x 9.55 inches
This is an introduction to current methods of instrumental analysis and a reference for the future. -----------------
Hobart Hurd Willard (June 3, 1881 – May 7, 1974) was an analytical chemist and inorganic chemist who spent most of his career at the University of Michigan. He was known for his teaching skill and his authorship of widely used textbooks. His research interests were wide-ranging and involved the characterization of perchloric acid and periodic acid salts.
After finishing his Ph.D., Willard returned to Michigan to rejoin the faculty; he became a full professor in 1922 and retired from the university, assuming professor emeritus status, in 1951. He was designated the Henry Russel Lecturer in 1948, noted as the university's highest distinction. He was known for his strong teaching skills and continued teaching at a variety of institutions after his retirement.
During his tenure at Michigan, Willard wrote several widely used and positively reviewed chemistry textbooks and laboratory course manuals, often with former students as coauthors. He also performed consulting work for local industry throughout his career, serving as the Director of the Chemistry and Metallurgy Laboratories for Detroit's Bureau of Aircraft Production in 1917-18 and as a long-term consultant for the Parker Rust-Proof Company.
Willard served as a director of the American Chemical Society from 1934 to 1940 and received the ACS' Fisher Award in Analytical Chemistry in 1951. He was the inaugural recipient of the Anachem Award given by the Association of Analytical Chemists in 1953.
Willard's research interests focused on analytical chemistry and quantitative analysis of inorganic substances. With student G. Frederick Smith, he was particularly productive in studying perchloric acid and periodic acid salts. In addition, he is credited with important work in determining precise atomic weights of chemical elements such as lithium, silver, and antimony, and with development of metal alloy techniques.
by Hobart Hurd Willard (Author), Lynne Lionel Merritt Jr (Author), John Aurie Dean (Author)Publisher: Van Nostrand; 5th edition (1974)
ISBN-10: 0442294794ISBN-13: 9780442294793
Hardcover: 860 pagesItem Weight: 2.87 pounds
6.8 x 9.55 inches
This is an introduction to current methods of instrumental analysis and a reference for the future. -----------------
Hobart Hurd Willard (June 3, 1881 – May 7, 1974) was an analytical chemist and inorganic chemist who spent most of his career at the University of Michigan. He was known for his teaching skill and his authorship of widely used textbooks. His research interests were wide-ranging and involved the characterization of perchloric acid and periodic acid salts.
After finishing his Ph.D., Willard returned to Michigan to rejoin the faculty; he became a full professor in 1922 and retired from the university, assuming professor emeritus status, in 1951. He was designated the Henry Russel Lecturer in 1948, noted as the university's highest distinction. He was known for his strong teaching skills and continued teaching at a variety of institutions after his retirement.
During his tenure at Michigan, Willard wrote several widely used and positively reviewed chemistry textbooks and laboratory course manuals, often with former students as coauthors. He also performed consulting work for local industry throughout his career, serving as the Director of the Chemistry and Metallurgy Laboratories for Detroit's Bureau of Aircraft Production in 1917-18 and as a long-term consultant for the Parker Rust-Proof Company.
Willard served as a director of the American Chemical Society from 1934 to 1940 and received the ACS' Fisher Award in Analytical Chemistry in 1951. He was the inaugural recipient of the Anachem Award given by the Association of Analytical Chemists in 1953.
Willard's research interests focused on analytical chemistry and quantitative analysis of inorganic substances. With student G. Frederick Smith, he was particularly productive in studying perchloric acid and periodic acid salts. In addition, he is credited with important work in determining precise atomic weights of chemical elements such as lithium, silver, and antimony, and with development of metal alloy techniques.
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- Title
- Instrumental Methods of Analysis
- Author
- Willard, Hobart Hurd; Merritt, Lynne Lionel Jr & Dean, John Aurie
- Book Condition
- Used - Good+ condition - no jacket, top of first page is clipped
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- Quantity Available
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- Edition
- Fifth edition (5th)
- Binding
- Hardcover
- ISBN 10
- 0442294794
- ISBN 13
- 9780442294793
- Publisher
- Van Nostrand
- Place of Publication
- U.s.a / England
- Date Published
- 1974
- Pages
- 860
- Size
- 6.8 x 9.55 inches
- Keywords
- Instrumental Analysis
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