Frederick Lossing | |
Birth Date: | August 10, 1915 |
Birth Place: | Norwich, Canada |
Death Date: | May 22, 1998 |
Death Place: | Ottawa, Canada |
Field: | Analytical chemistry, mass spectrometry |
Work Institutions: | National Research Council |
Alma Mater: | University of Western Ontario McGill University |
Thesis Title: | The preparation and properties of S2F10 |
Thesis Year: | 1942 |
Known For: | Mass spectrometry |
Frederick Pettit Lossing (1915-1998) was a Canadian chemist at the National Research Council in Ottawa.[1] He was a prolific scientist and is mainly known for his contributions to mass spectrometry, the Fred P. Lossing Award awarded by the Canadian Society for Mass Spectrometry is named after him.
Lossing was born in Norwich and studied at the University of Western Ontario and obtained a PhD from McGill University in 1942. In 1946 he joined the National Research Council in Ottawa where he worked until his retirement in 1980.[1] His work included measurements of the ionization energies of free radicals and thermochemistry.[1]