Arnold Orville Beckman
Affiliations: | California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA |
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Development of the pH meter. Development and production of the Helipot (helical potentiometer) and the quartz (Model DU) spectrophotometer. Establishes Beckman Instruments
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(The photochemical decomposition of hydrogen azide) |
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Beckman AO. (1993) Scientific progress requires risk-taking and failure Scientist. 7 |
Goldring LS, Hawes RC, Hare GH, et al. (1953) Anomalies in extinction coefficient measurements Analytical Chemistry. 25: 869-878 |
Hawes RC, Davis RR, Cary HH, et al. (1951) Flow colorimeter adapted to chlorine analysis Analytical Chemistry. 23: 503-506 |
Gilbert PT, Hawes RC, Beckman AO. (1950) Beckman flame spectrophotometer Analytical Chemistry. 22: 772-780 |
Beckman AO, McCullough JD, Crane RA. (1948) Microdetermination of carbon monoxide in air: A portable instrument Analytical Chemistry. 20: 674-677 |
Welge HJ, Beckman AO. (1936) The photodecomposition of ammonia Journal of the American Chemical Society. 58: 2462-2467 |
Simmons NL, Beckman AO. (1936) The mercury-photosensitized decomposition of arsine Journal of the American Chemical Society. 58: 454-459 |
Myers AE, Beckman AO. (1935) The mercury-sensitized decomposition of hydrogen azide Journal of the American Chemical Society. 57: 89-93 |
Wenner RR, Beckman AO. (1932) The Quantum Yield In The Photochemical Decomposition Of Gaseous Hydrazine Journal of the American Chemical Society. 54: 2787-2797 |
Brantley LR, Beckman AO. (1930) The high temperature equilibrium of titanium dioxide and carbon with titanium carbide and carbon monoxide Journal of the American Chemical Society. 52: 3956-3962 |