Lloyd Quarterman
Chemist and inventor of chemical processes

Born
May 31st, 1918
106 years ago
Died
1982
43 years ago — 64 years old
Category
Scientists & Innovators
Country
United States
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Quarterman was an African American chemist whose research focused on chemical processes. Collaborated with the Manhattan Project during World War II, contributing to the development of atomic energy. Conducted extensive research on separation processes vital for uranium extraction and purification. Made significant contributions to the field of chemistry and the advancement of chemical engineering methodologies.
Contributed to the Manhattan Project
Developed chemical processes for uranium extraction
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