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synthetic carborundum

tag with carborundum made by Wolcott Gibbs
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synthetic carborundum

Date: circa 1895
Inventory Number: 1997-1-1480
Classification: Mineral
Subject:
chemistry,
Maker: Oliver Wolcott Gibbs (1822 - 1908)
Cultural Region:
United States,
Place of Origin:
Cambridge,
Dimensions:
4.2 x 10 x 4.3 cm (1 5/8 x 3 15/16 x 1 11/16 in.)
Material:
carborundum,
Description:
This inorganic sample is the synthetic compound carborundum (i.e. silicon carbide).

There is a round tag that attributes the compound to Dr. Oliver Wolcott Gibbs.
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  • Exhibit 2008--More than Meets the Eye
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Historical AttributesThis inorganic sample is the synthetic compound carborundum (i.e. silicon carbide). It was first created by Edward Goodrich Acheson in 1893. It is commonly used as an abrasive due to its gritty, durable qualities. This particular specimen once belonged to Dr. Oliver Wolcott Gibbs (1822-1908), who was the Rumford Professor of Chemistry at Harvard during a time of rapid advancement in the field of synthetic inorganic chemistry.
Curatorial RemarksMineral identification confirmed by Kevin Czaja, Curatorial Assistant, Mineralogical & Geological Museum, Harvard University, on Wednesday, August 12, 2015.

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