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Adolf Sieverts

Adolf Sieverts

German chemist (1874–1947)


Adolf Ferdinand Sieverts (7 October 1874 – 8 January 1947) was a German chemist, best known for his work on solubility of gases in metals.[1][2][3] He originated Sieverts's law. He was a doctoral student of Otto Wallach.[4]

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  1. "Professorenkatalog der Universität Leipzig - Die Professoren-Datenbank für Leipzig". research.uni-leipzig.de. Retrieved 2019-03-23.
  2. Hagen, Harro; Sieverts, Adolf (1929-01-08). "Natriumhydrid. II. Bildungswärme". Zeitschrift für anorganische und allgemeine Chemie. 185 (1): 254–266. doi:10.1002/zaac.19301850121. ISSN 0863-1786.
  3. Richmond, S; Bridgewater, J S; Ward, J W; Allen, T H (2010-03-01). "The solubility of hydrogen and deuterium in alloyed, unalloyed and impure plutonium metal". IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. 9 (1): 012036. Bibcode:2010MS&E....9a2036R. doi:10.1088/1757-899X/9/1/012036. ISSN 1757-899X. OSTI 984852.
  4. "Chemistry Tree - Harald Heinz Richard Schäfer". academictree.org. Retrieved 2019-03-23.

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