Hunt formed a company in 1888 to exploit the Charles Martin Hall patents for making aluminum by electrolysis.
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In 1886 Ohio-native Charles Martin Hall helped pioneer the Hall H�roult process, which made aluminum inexpensive to produce.
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One of Jewett's students was Charles Martin Hall, who discovered the cost-effective process for commercially manufactured aluminum.
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Charles Martin Hall was a graduate of Oberlin College in Ohio who had discovered in February 1886 an electrolytic process for aluminum extraction.
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The US used the'- ium'spelling right up until the later 19th century until Charles Martin Hall misspelled it on his flyers.
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The method used today, electrolysis of aluminium oxide dissolved in cryolite, was developed by Charles Martin Hall and Paul H�roult in the late 1880s.
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Then, in 1886, Charles Martin Hall in the United States and Paul Heroult in France independently developed the electrolytic method for producing aluminum that is still in use today.
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As Friedel outlines, aluminum had first been purified in 1845, and in 1886 the American scientist Charles Martin Hall discovered an electrolytic process to produce it cheaply and abundantly.
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Whether Charles Martin Hall or French chemist Paul H�roult should be awarded U . S . patent rights was the subject of an important Interference proceeding, decided on October 24, 1887.
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The early work was financially supported from gifts and student fees, but much of the endowment was given by the estate of Charles Martin Hall, an Oberlin graduate and founder of Alcoa.