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Wednesday, January 18, 2012
"Lloyd Albert Quarterman"( May31 1918-July 1982.)
A chemist,was one of the few African American scientist to work on the Manhattan Project,the top secret project to design and build the atomic bomb during World War 2.He developed an interest in chemistry from a young age partly by using toy chemistry set his parents gave him.He attended St.Augustine's College Raleigh, North Carolina where he developed a reputation as a scholar and star football player.After receiving his bachelor's degree from St.Augustine's in 1943,hew was quickly recruited by the War Department to work on the Manhattan Project.Though he he was only a chemist on the project,Lloyd had the opportunity to work closely with Enrico Fermi at the University of Chicago and with Albert Einstein at Columbia University.He was a member of the team of scientists who isolated the isotope of uranium (u 238) necessary for the fission process,which was essential to the creation of the atom bomb.Once the war ended, he continued to work at the University of Chicago's laboratory hidden beneath the campus football football stadium during the war and later rebuilt in a Chicago suburb and renamed the Argonne National Laboratory.After the war,returned to school and earned a master of science from Northwestern University in 1952.He would return to Argonne and remain at the national laboratory for the next thirty years.Beyond his work on the bomb, he worked with fluoride solutions to create new chemical compounds and new molecules.He was skilled at purifying hydrogen fluoride, a highly corrosive gas.In 1967 he developed a corrosive resistant "window" made of diamonds in order to better study hydrogen fluoride.His innovation was called the "diamond window."He also created a xenon compound which surprised the world of chemistry because it was believed that xenon was an "inert"gas and supposedly could not be combined with other atoms.At the time of his death,in 1982,Lloyd had initiated work on a project to develop "synthetic blood"but encountered ethical and political opposition to his research.The atomic scientist was a member of Sigma Xi,the American Chemistry Society,the society of Applied Spectroscopy,the American Association for the Advancement of science,Scientific Research Society of America,and the Chicago branch of the NAACP.He spoke often to young African Americans urging them to pursue careers in science.Lloyd died in Chicago Illinois.Before his death,he had instructed that his body be used for scientific research.
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