- Hillar Rootare
Hillar M. Rootare, born
Tallinn ,Estonia , 1928, is a physical chemist and materials scientist best known for his work in the development of mercuryporosimetry , high pressureliquid chromatography , and formulation of theRootare-Prenzlow Equation .Rootare was born and raised in
Tallinn ,Estonia , emigrated fromEstonia toHelsinki ,Finland , in 1944, and later toVisby , on the Swedish island ofGotland , and immigrated toNew York City in the United States fromSweden in 1946. He attendedWagner College onStaten Island ,New York , and received hisPh.D. from theUniversity of Michigan in 1973. Although he was displaced several times during and afterWorld War II , as a result he speaks several languages, including English, Estonian, Finnish, Swedish, as well as, to a lesser degree, German and Russian. Hillar Rootare is the nephew ofEstonia nchess player Vidrik Rootare , several of whose games against the world-renowned InternationalGrand Master Paul Keres are published among Keres's most interesting games, and ofSalme Rootare , a Women'sInternational Master in chess, and 15-time Estonian women's chess champion, who once finished third in the world chess championship competition (1959). Hillar's middle name, Muidar, isradium spelled backwards--he was given the name because his father, Karl Johannes Rootare, also a chemist, was conducting some early experiments with radium and other radioactive materials around the time Hillar was born in 1928. Hillar's mother, Karin (Kangas) Rootare, was born inNarva ,Estonia , and is ofIngrian -Finnish as well as Estonian descent. Rootare and Carl Prenzlow came up with theRootare-Prenzlow Equation while in graduate school at theUniversity of Michigan , in typical Estonian fashion over a late-night beer after working in the laboratory, working it out on cocktail napkins at Metzger's bar inAnn Arbor . Hillar, a former faculty member of theUniversity of Michigan as well as a former student, is also a former president of the American Fine Particle Society (physics). He was an officer in theUnited States Air Force , and served in theKorean War as anavigator aboard aB-17 converted for reconnaissance. He has been married to Norene (Kindstrand) Rootare since 1959. They live in Atlanta, Georgia, in the United States, and have six children, Laura, Paul, Niel, Eva Marie, Lennart, andMargrethe . They also have relatives in Sweden and Estonia.Publications
Rootare is highly regarded in several areas, having published more than 100 papers and cited in hundreds more, but particularly so in the field of
porosimetry , where he considered one of the foremost experts, and is one of the most widely published chemists in the United States.Fact|date=June 2008 Examples of his published papers include:* Solubility-Product Phenomena in Hydroxyapatite-Water Systems, H.M. Rootare, V.R. Deitz, & F.G. Carpenter, 17 Journal of Colloid Science p. 179 (1962).
*Surface Areas from Mercury Porosimetry Measurements, Rootare, H.M. , and Prenzlow, C.F., 71 Journal of Physical Chemistry p. 2733 (1967).
* A Review of Mercury Porosimetry, H.M. Rootare, 5 Perspectives in Powder Metallurgy 225, Advanced Experimental Techniques in Powder Metallurgy, Plenum Press (New York, London 1970).
* A Computer Program for Pore Volume and Pore Area Distribution, Rootare & Spencer, 6 Powder Technology, p. 17 (1972)
* Characterization of the Compaction and Sintering of Hydroxyapatite Powders by Mercury Porosimetry, H.M. Rootare, R.G. Craig, 9 Powder Technology p. 199 (1974).
* Thermal Analysis of Experimental and Commercial Gutta-Percha, H.M. Rootare, J.M. Powers, & R.L. Smith, 2 J. Endod. p. 244 (Aug. 1976).
* Vapor Phase Adsorption of Water on Hydroxyapatite, H.M. Rootare, R.G. Craig, 56 J. Dent Res. p. 1437 (Dec. 1977).
* Preparation of Ag/AgCl Electrodes, H.M. Rootare & J.M. Powers, 11 Journal of Biomedical Materials Research p. 633 (1977)
* Free Surface Energy Change for Water Adsorbed on Hydroxyapatite, H.M. Rootare, R.G. Craig, 56 J. Dent Res. p. 744 (Jul. 1977).
* Determination of Phase Transitions in Gutta-Percha by Differential Thermal Analysis, H.M. Rootare & J.M. Powers, 56 J. Dent. Res. 1453 (Dec. 1977).
* Sintered Hydroxyapatite Ceramic for Wear studies, H.M. Rootare, J.M. Powers, and R.G. Craig, 57 J. Dent. Res. p. 777 (1978).
* Characterization of Hydroxyapatite Powders and Compacts at Room Temperature and After Sintering at 1200 Degrees C., H.M. Rootare, R.G. Craig, 5 J. Or. Reh. p. 293 (1978).
* Wear of Composites by Abrasives of Varying Hardness, H.M. Rootare, J.M. Powers, and R.G. Craig, 58 J. Dent Res. p. 1097 (Mar. 1979).
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