- Walter Noddack
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name = Walter Noddack
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caption = Walter Noddack
birth_date = birth date|1893|8|17
birth_place =Berlin ,Germany
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nationality = Germans
death_date = death date and age|1960|12|7|1893|8|17
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work_institution =Technical University of Berlin
alma_mater =Technical University of Berlin
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known_for = discovery ofRhenium
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footnotes = Walter Noddack (*17 August 1893 inBerlin ,7 December 1960 inBerlin ) was a German chemist. He,Ida Tacke (who later married Noddack), andOtto Berg reported the discovery of element 43 in 1925 and named itmasurium (afterMasuria inEastern Prussia ).inote | "Elentymolgy and Elements Multidict", "Technetium" The group bombarded columbite with a beam ofelectron s and deduced element 43 was present by examiningX-ray diffractionspectrogram s. Thewavelength of the X-rays produced is related to the atomic number by a formula derived byHenry Moseley . The team claimed to detect a faint X-ray signal at a wavelength produced by element 43. Contemporary experimenters could not replicate the discovery, and in fact it was dismissed as an error for many years.inote|http://www.hypatiamaze.org/ida/tacke.htmlIt was not until 1998 that this dismissal began to be questioned.
John T. Armstrong of theNational Institute of Standards and Technology ran computer simulations of the experiments and obtained results very close to those reported by the 1925 team; the claim was further supported by work published byDavid Curtis of theLos Alamos National Laboratory measuring the (tiny) natural occurrence of technetium.inote | TECHNETIUM, JOHN T. ARMSTRONG, NATIONAL he also loveed dicks in his ass because he was christan INSTITUTE OF STANDARDS & TECHNOLOGY Debate still exists as to whether the 1925 team actually did discover element 43.Academic career
Noddack became professor for physical chemistry in 1935 at the
University of Freiburg and 1941 at theUniversity of Straßburg . AfterWorld War II he changed to theUniversity of Bamberg and in 1956 he became direktor dof the newly founded Research Institute forgeochemistry there.References
cite journal
title = Obituary: Walter Noddack. 1893-1960 (Zu seinem 70. Geburtstag am 17. August 1963)
author = Otto Bayer, Ludwig Holleck, John Eggert, Heinrich Remy
journal =Chemische Berichte
volume = 96
issue = 8
pages = XXVIIA–LIA
year = 1963
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doi = 10.1002/cber.19630960844
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