Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Microchemical Club

Much of the analysis involved small samples and, as a result, Hadfield became a pioneer in the development of micro-analytical measurements.15 In the 1930s, she was a founder member of the Microchemical Club. She retired with the rank of Principal Scientific Officer in 1953 in order to look after her elderly father. After his death, she went to live with a friend in Hampshire where she stayed until her own death in February 1965. [Pg.56]

As noted in her obituary by G. R. Davies,51(a) Corner had an unfortunate accident early in life and, Burdened with a severe disability, she had, in addition, more than the usual share of suffering and trouble. In the 1930s, she became a founder member of the Microchemical Club (to be later joined by Isabel Hadfield see Chap. 2). At the time of her death on 4 November 1962, she was Vice-Chairman of the Microchemistry Group of the Society for Analytical Chemistry. [Pg.115]


See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.56 , Pg.115 ]




SEARCH



Clubbing

© 2024 chempedia.info