Production Of Aluminum Metal By Electrochemistry

Further Reading
Christian Bickert. "Paul Hroult The Man Behind The Invention." In Hall-Hroult Centennial, edited by Warren S. Peterson and Ronald E. Miller, 1025, Warrendale, Pa.: The Metallurgical Society, Inc., 1986.

Charles C. Carr. Alcoa an American Enterprise. NewYork: Rinehart & Company, 1952.

Norman C. Craig. "Charles Martin HallThe Young Man, His Mentor and His Metal." Journal of Chemical Education, 63 (1986): 55759.

Junius D. Edwards. The Immortal Woodshed. New York: Dodd Mead & Co., 1955.

Margaret B. W. Graham and Bettye H. Pruitt. R&D for Industry: A Century of Technical Innovation at Alcoa. Cambridge:Cambridge University Press, 1990.

Harry N. Holmes. "The Story of Aluminum." Journal of Chemical Education 7 (1930): 23344.

Charles M. Hall v. Paul L. [T.] Hroult. Interference. Process for Reducing Aluminum by Electrolysis. U.S. Patent Office, October 24, 1887.

Seabury C. Mastick. "Chemical Patents II." Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry 7 (1915): 87482.

George D. Smith. From Monopoly to Competition: The Transformation of Alcoa, 18881986. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988.

Privately Published Materials in the Oberlin College Archives
George E. Hall, ed. Charles Martin Hall, 18631914 [addresses at the Memorial Service, Oberlin, Ohio, January 22, 1915], N.p., n.d.

Frances Gulick Jewett. Frank Fanning Jewett, the Beloved Teacher, 18441926, N.p., n.d.

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