Charles Allen Thomas
Charles Allen Thomas (February 15, 1900 – March 29, 1982) was a noted American chemist and businessman, and an important figure in the Manhattan Project. He held over 100 patents. A graduate of Transylvania College and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Thomas worked as a research chemist at General Motors as part of a team researching antiknock agents. This led to the development of tetraethyllead, which was widely used in motor fuels for many decades until its toxicity led to its prohibition. In 1926, he and co-founded Thomas & Hochwalt Laboratories in Dayton, Ohio, with Thomas as president of the company. It was acquired by Monsanto in 1936, and Thomas would spend the rest of his career with Monsanto, rising to become its president in 1950, and chairman of the board from 1960 to 19
Wikipage redirect
Acheson–Lilienthal ReportAmerican Institute of Chemists Gold MedalCharles A. ThomasCharles P. Steinmetz Memorial LectureCharles ThomasEdgar Monsanto QueenyErnest_LawrenceEthyl CorporationHarold E. TalbottIRI MedalInternational Palladium MedalJoseph W. KennedyList of creators of writing systemsList of founding members of the National Academy of EngineeringManhattan ProjectMedal for MeritModulated neutron initiatorMonsantoPerkin MedalPit (nuclear weapon)Presidents of the American Chemical SocietyPriestley MedalThomas (surname)Timeline of MonsantoUnited States Department of Energy national laboratoriesWilliam Rand (athlete)
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
primaryTopic
Charles Allen Thomas
Charles Allen Thomas (February 15, 1900 – March 29, 1982) was a noted American chemist and businessman, and an important figure in the Manhattan Project. He held over 100 patents. A graduate of Transylvania College and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Thomas worked as a research chemist at General Motors as part of a team researching antiknock agents. This led to the development of tetraethyllead, which was widely used in motor fuels for many decades until its toxicity led to its prohibition. In 1926, he and co-founded Thomas & Hochwalt Laboratories in Dayton, Ohio, with Thomas as president of the company. It was acquired by Monsanto in 1936, and Thomas would spend the rest of his career with Monsanto, rising to become its president in 1950, and chairman of the board from 1960 to 19
has abstract
Charles Allen Thomas (* 15. Fe ...... in US-amerikanischer Chemiker.
@de
Charles Allen Thomas (Condado ...... Engenharia dos Estados Unidos.
@pt
Charles Allen Thomas (February ...... ions Atomic Energy Commission.
@en
تشارلز ألين توماس (بالإنجليزية ...... في ألباني في الولايات المتحدة.
@ar
academic discipline
birth date
1900-02-15
death date
1982-03-29
death place
Link from a Wikipage to an external page
Wikipage page ID
page length (characters) of wiki page
Wikipage revision ID
1,008,291,655
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
birth date
1900-02-15
commons
y
@en
death date
1982-03-29
death place
field
name
Charles Allen Thomas
@en
portal
Biography
@en
Chemistry
@en
History of science
@en
Nuclear technology
@en
World War II
@en
prizes
signature
@en
spouse
Margaret Chandler Porter
@en
Margaret Stoddard Talbott
@en
wikiPageUsesTemplate
work institution
subject
hypernym
sameAs
comment
Charles Allen Thomas (* 15. Fe ...... in US-amerikanischer Chemiker.
@de
Charles Allen Thomas (Condado ...... Engenharia dos Estados Unidos.
@pt
Charles Allen Thomas (February ...... n of the board from 1960 to 19
@en
تشارلز ألين توماس (بالإنجليزية ...... في ألباني في الولايات المتحدة.
@ar
label
Charles Allen Thomas
@de
Charles Allen Thomas
@en
Charles Allen Thomas
@pt
تشارلز ألين توماس
@ar
sameAs
wasDerivedFrom
isPrimaryTopicOf
name
Charles Allen Thomas
@en