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The Chemistry and Metallurgy of Miscellaneous Materials, First Edition 1950 (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
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The Chemistry and Metallurgy of Miscellaneous Materials by Laurence L. Quill is a landmark reference work published in 1950 that surveys the chemical and metallurgical properties of a broad range of materials — from rare earth elements to specialty alloys — at a pivotal moment in the history of materials science.
Quill's comprehensive volume systematically examines the physical and chemical behavior of materials that fell outside the mainstream focus of mid-century metallurgy. Drawing on wartime and postwar research, the text covers extraction methods, thermodynamic properties, phase relationships, and practical applications across a diverse spectrum of elements and compounds. It remains a valuable reference for understanding how foundational materials science was codified in the early atomic age.
Published in 1950, this first edition emerged in the immediate aftermath of World War II — a period of extraordinary acceleration in materials research driven by the Manhattan Project, aerospace development, and the dawn of nuclear technology. Quill, a prominent chemist at Michigan State University, synthesized cutting-edge research from government laboratories and academic institutions at a time when many of these findings were only just becoming declassified. This volume captures a unique scientific moment: the transition from wartime secrecy to open academic inquiry in materials chemistry and metallurgy.
- First Edition, 1950
- Author: Laurence L. Quill
- SKU: TH-4946
- Weight: 2 lbs
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