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  1. Frank Albert Cotton FRS (April 9, 1930 – February 20, 2007) [1] was an American chemist. He was the W.T. Doherty-Welch Foundation Chair and Distinguished Professor of Chemistry at Texas A&M University. He authored over 1600 scientific articles. [2] Cotton was recognized for his research on the chemistry of the transition metals .

  2. Apr 13, 2007 · Frank Albert Cotton (1930-2007) O n 20 February 2007, the field of chemistry lost one of its most distinguished scholars when Frank Albert Cotton passed away in College Station, Texas, at the age of 76. Cotton was a world-renowned researcher and educator, and one of a small number of scientists credited with the renaissance of inorganic ...

  3. 1930-2007. F. (Frank) Albert Cotton. Recognition of the structural and theoretical significance of the rhenium-rhenium quadruple bond (in Re 2 Cl 82-) by Cotton in 1964 led to the systematic exploration of metal-metal multiple bonding in transition metal complexes. This is perhaps the most significant development in 20th century inorganic ...

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  5. Dr. F. Albert Cotton, considered one of the world's foremost inorganic chemists and one of the most honored faculty members in the history of Texas A&M University, died 20 February 2007 at the age of 76. Cotton came to Texas A&M in 1972 as the Robert A. Welch Professor of Chemistry and was named Distinguished Professor of Chemistry one year later.

  6. Feb 20, 2007 · Frank Albert Cotton FRS (April 9, 1930 – February 20, 2007) was an American chemist. He was the W.T. Doherty-Welch Foundation Chair and Distinguished Professor of Chemistry at Texas A&M University. He authored over 1600 scientific articles. Cotton was recognized for his research on the chemistry of the transition metals.

  7. F. Albert Cotton, a distinguished professor of chemistry at Texas A&M University and one of the most honored faculty members in Aggieland history, died Tuesday. He was 76.

  8. Dec 12, 2008 · F. Albert Cotton was born in west Philadelphia on 9 April 1930. He was named Frank Abbott Cotton by his parents in honour of thedoctor and friend of the family who delivered him. However, when he was not yet two years old his father, who was a mechanical engineer, died and guided by his mother he took his father's name, Albert.

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