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Anton Eduard van Arkel
Alternative spellings: A. E. van Arkel A. E. Arkel Anton E. van Arkel ... van Arkel
B:19. November 1893's-Gravenzande D: 14. März 1976 Biblio: Niederländischer Chemiker Death Place:
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Anton Eduard van Arkel, (19 November 1893 – 14 March 1976) was a Dutch chemist. Van Arkel suggested the names "pnictogen" and "pnictide" to refer to chemical elements in group 15 (the nitrogen group or nitrogen family) of the periodic table. Van Arkel, together with Jan Hendrik de Boer, developed a method for the preparation of very pure tungsten: the dissociation of the vapor of tungsten chloride on an incandescent core wire known as the Van Arkel–de Boer process. This method was later used by himself and others for many other metals and non-metals. Van Arkel and de Boer thus provided the first method to fabricate pure titanium. Van Arkel became member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1962. (Source: DBPedia)