Deville Process - Further Readings

Further Readings

  • Wisniak, Jaime (2004). "Henri Étienne Sainte-Claire Deville: A Physician Turned Metallurgist". Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance 13 (2): 117. Bibcode 2004JMEP...13..117W. doi:10.1361/10599490418271.
  • Oesper, R. E.; Lemay, P. (1950). "Henri Sainte-Claire Deville, 1818-1881". Chymia 3: 205–221. JSTOR 27757153.
  • McNeil, Ian (2002-06-01). Encyclopaedia of the History of Technology. p. 103. ISBN 9780203192115. http://books.google.de/books?id=fj96Dpp3-5gC&pg=PA103.
  • Jahresbericht uber die Fortschritte der chemischen Technologie fur Fabrikanten Hutten und Forsleute, Cameralisten, Chemiker und Pharmaceuten. 1856. p. 5. http://books.google.de/books?id=zBwAAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA5.
  • Banks, Alton (1990). "Sodium". Journal of Chemical Education 67 (12): 1046. Bibcode 1990JChEd..67.1046B. doi:10.1021/ed067p1046.
  • Hartmann, Gérard. "L’aluminium historique". http://www.hydroretro.net/etudegh/aluminium_historique.pdf.

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