[1] He was born in New York City on March 22, 1914, to immigrant parents, Frances (Newmark) and Samuel Kornblum.
[2] His main research focus was electron transfer substitution reactions.
He was the Plutonium chapter advisor for Iota Sigma Pi Honors Society for Women in Chemistry, which was established in February 1963.
He authored a chapter in an Organic Reactions textbook which was published in 2011,[6] and wrote a review entitled "Synthetic Aspects of Electron-Transfer Chemistry" which was published in 1990 by Sigma-Aldrich.
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