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Paul Karl Maria Harteck (
20 July 1902 in
Vienna,
Austria –
22 January 1985 in
Santa Barbara,
California) was a
German physical chemist. He was arrested by the allied British and American Armed Forces and incarcerated at
Farm Hall for six months in
1945 under
Operation Epsilon.
Education
Harteck studied
chemistry at the
University of Vienna and the
Humboldt University of Berlin from
1921 to
1924. He received his doctorate at the latter under
Max Bodenstein in
1926. From 1926 to
1928 he was A. Eucken’s teaching assistant at the
University of Breslau.
Career
From
1928 to
1933, Harteck was a staff scientist at the KWI für physikalische Chemie und Elektrochemie (KWIPC) (
Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physical Chemistry and Elektrochemistry) located in
Dahlem-Berlin, where he worked with
Karl Friedrich Bonhoeffer on experiments on
parahydrogen and orthohydrogen. While at the KWIPC, he competed his
Habilitation in
1931 at the
Humboldt University of Berlin.
In 1933, Harteck went to do research with
Ernest Rutherford at the
University of Cambridge. Upon his return from England in
1934, he became an ordinarius professor and director of the physical chemistry department at the
University of Hamburg. From
1937, he was an advisor to the Heereswaffenamt (HWA, Army Ordnance Office). In April
1939, along with his teaching assistant Wilhelm Groth, Harteck made contact with the Reichskriegsministerium (RKM, Reich Ministry of War) to alert them to the potential of military applications of nuclear chain reactions. From that year, his department as a whole did research for the HWA, with emphasis on uranium isotope separation. From
1940, with Hans Suess, his focus was on the use of
heavy water as a
neutron moderator. In
1941, his department constructed a conversion unit for
Norsk Hydro for the catalytic production of heavy water. In
1942, especially with the help of
Werner Heisenberg, Harteck circumvented an appointment in
Russia. In February
1943, Harteck and his colleage
Johannes Jensen suggested a new type of centrifugal
isotope separation, which was adopted by the Anschütz Company. In late spring
1945, Wirtz was arrested by the allied British and American Armed Forces and incarcerated at
Farm Hall for six months under
Operation Epsilon. In
1946, upon his return from incarceration, he became director of the chemistry department at the University, a position he held until
1950.
In
1951, Harteck became a resident professor at the
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in
Troy,
New York, where he taught until
1968.
Internal Reports
The following reports were published in
Kernphysikalische Forschungsberichte (
Research Reports in Nuclear Physics), an internal publication of the German
Uranverein. The reports were classified Top Secret, they'd very limited distribution, and the authors were not allowed to keep copies. The reports were confiscated under the Allied
Operation Alsos and sent to the
United States Atomic Energy Commission for evaluation. In
1971, the reports were declassified and returned to Germany. The reports are available at the
Karlsruhe Nuclear Research Center and the
American Institute of Physics.
- Paul Harteck, Johannes Jensen, Friedrich Knauer, and Hans Suess Über die Bremsung, die Diffusion und den Einfang von Neutronen in fester Kohlensäure und über ihren Einfang in Uran G-36 (19 August 1940)
Paul Harteck Die Producktion von schwerem Wasser G-86 (December 1941)
Paul Harteck Die Trennung der Uranisotope G-88 (December 1941)
Paul Harteck and Johannes Jensen Der Thermodiffuionseffekt im Zusammenspiel mit der Konvektion durch mechanisch bewegte Wände und Vergleich mit der Thermosiphonwirkung G-89 (18 February 1941)
Paul Harteck Die Gewinnung von schwerem Wasser G-154 (26 February 1942)
Paul Harteck and Johannes Jensen Berechnung des Trenneffektes und der Ausbeute verschiedener Zentrifugenanordnungen zur Erhöhung des Wirkungsgrades einer einzelnen Zentrifuge G-158 (February 1943)
Paul Harteck, Johannes Jensen, and Albert Suhr Über den Zusammenhang zwischen Ausbeute und Trennschärfe bei der Niederdruckkolonne G-159
Paul Harteck Paul Harteck’s Institute Papers, Volume 1-6 G-341
Selected Literature
A. Farkas, L. Farkas, P. Harteck Experiments on Heavy Hydrogen. II. The Ortho-Para Conversion, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Vol. 144, No. 852, pp. 481-493 (Mar. 29, 1934)
M. L. E. Oliphant, P. Harteck, Lord Rutherford Transmutation Effects Observed with Heavy Hydrogen, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Vol. 144, No. 853, pp. 692-703 (May 1, 1934)
Books
K. F. Bonhoeffer and P. Harteck, Grundlagen Der PhotoChemie (Verlag Von Theodor Steinkopff, 1933)
Bibliography
Bernstein, Jeremy Hitler’s Uranium Club: The Secret Recording’s at Farm Hall (Copernicus, 2001) ISBN 0-387-95089-3
Hentschel, Klaus, editor and Ann M. Hentschel, editorial assistant and Translator Physics and National Socialism: An Anthology of Primary Sources (Birkhäuser, 1996) ISBN 0-8176-5312-0
Schaaf, Michael Der Physikochemiker Paul Harteck (1902-1985) Dissertation (Stuttgart, 1999, published as: CENSIS-REPORT-33-99, Hamburg
Schaaf, Michael Schweres Wasser und Zentrifugen: Paul Harteck in Hamburg (1934 – 1951) (24 July 2003)
Walker, Mark German National Socialism and the Quest for Nuclear Power 1939–1949 (Cambridge, 1993) ISBN 0-521-43804-7Further Information
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