F. Albert Cotton
22 February 2007
F. Albert Cotton, one of the world's top inorganic chemists, died on Tuesday 20 February at the age of 76.
Cotton spent the majority of his career at Texas A&M University, College Station, having earned his doctorate from Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, and taught at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge.
Since arriving at Texas A&M in 1972, 'Al Cotton's contributions to the scholarship in inorganic chemistry have been enormous,' said Interim Texas A&M University President Ed Davis.

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Speaking in an interview several years ago, Cotton said: 'The thrill of discovery and the challenge of finding out something that perhaps no one has yet-those things are still very, very exciting to me.'
He is survived by his wife of 47 years, Diane 'Dee', and their two daughters, Jennifer and Jane.
For a more extensive obituary, please follow the link to Texas A&M University below.
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