Aristid von Grosse | |
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Born | January 1905 Riga, Russian Empire |
Died |
July 21, 1985 (aged 80) Laguna Hills, California, United States |
Institutions | Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Chemistry, University of Chicago |
Doctoral advisor | Karl Andreas Hofmann, Otto Hahn |
Known for | isolation of pure protactinium compounds |
Aristid von Grosse was a German nuclear chemist. During his work with Otto Hahn, he got access to waste material from radium production, and with this starting material he was able in 1927 to isolate protactinium oxide and was later able to produce metallic protactinium by decomposition of protactinium iodide.
From 1948 to 1969, he was president of the Research Institute of Temple University. He was later affiliated with the laboratories of the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia until his retirement in 1979.
Aristid was born in Riga in January 1905. He died of pneumonia in Laguna Hills, California on July 21, 1985.