Albert Attalla
Albert Attalla | |
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Born | |
Died | 26 May 2014 | (aged 82)
Education | Masters, PhD |
Occupation | Scientist |
Spouse | Mary Jane Attalla |
Children | 3 Daughters |
Albert Attalla was a pioneer of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR). He worked as a scientist for Monsanto Research Corporation, Mound Laboratories, in Miamisburg, Ohio, writing many articles about his research, including "Lithium isotopic analysis by nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry."[1]
Birth
Albert Attalla was born in Cuyahoga Falls, OH on September 29, 1931 to Ida and Farris Attalla in their home.
Articles
- Lithium Isotopic Analysis by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometry, Albert Attalla and Ralph R. Eckstein, Anal. Chem., 1971, 43 (7), pp 949–950, DOI: 10.1021/ac60302a037, June 1971[1]
- NMR Studies of the Helium Distribution in Uranium Tritide, Robert C. Bowman, Jr. and Albert Attalla, Phys. Rev. B 16, 1828 – Published 1 September 1977[2]
- Investigation of TiH[subscript x]/KC1O₄ and Boron/CaCrO₄ Pyrotechnic Systems by Pulsed NMR, Majorie F Hauenstein and Albert Attalla, MLM, 2596, National Technical Information Services, 1979 [3]
Death
Albert Attalla died at Banner Thunderbird Medical Center [4] on Memorial Day May 26, 2014 of cardiac arrest after suffering from a brain hemorrhage on May 12. His wife and middle daughter were by his side when he passed. He donated his body to Research for Life [5] and after all tissue samples were taken, his body was cremated and returned to his family in a beautiful wooden box.
Albert is mentioned in the "Pray for the Deceased" section of the Church of St. Thomas More June 22, 2014 bulletin. [6]
References
- ^ a b Attalla, Albert.; Eckstein, Ralph R. (1971). "Lithium isotopic analysis by nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry - Analytical Chemistry (ACS Publications)". Analytical Chemistry. 43 (7). pubs.acs.org: 949. doi:10.1021/ac60302a037. Retrieved 2014-09-05.
- ^ Bowman, Robert; Attalla, Albert (1977). "Phys. Rev. B 16, 1828 (1977) - NMR studies of the helium distribution in uranium tritide". Physical Review B. 16 (5). journals.aps.org: 1828. Bibcode:1977PhRvB..16.1828B. doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.16.1828. Retrieved 2014-09-05.
- ^ "Investigation of TiH[subscript x]/KC1O₄ and boron/CaCrO₄ pyrotechnic systems by pulsed NMR (Book, 1979) [WorldCat.org]". worldcat.org. Retrieved 2014-09-05.
- ^ http://researchforlife.org/
- ^ http://stmglendale.org/fileadmin/bulletin/0622425.pdf