Virginia D. Hogan


Virginia Dolores Hogan was an American chemist, specializing in pyrotechnics, and "the only woman research chemist at Picatinny Arsenal," a large United States Army installation in New Jersey.

Early life and education

Hogan was born in New York City, daughter of John J. Hogan and Edna C. Thielmann Hogan. She earned a bachelor's degree in chemistry from St. John's University in 1949, and a master's degree in chemistry from Fordham University.

Career

Hogan worked at Picatinny Arsenal for 47 years. She conducted basic pyrotechnics research on explosives for bombs, flares, signals, and tracking devices. She was "the only woman research chemist at Picatinny Arsenal", according to a 1963 profile. In the 1970s, she compiled "a data bank of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectra of all known explosives," for use in testing and identifying unknown explosives.
Hogan was a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. She received the Army Meritorious Civilian Service Award. In 1983, she was one of 31 recipients of the Secretary of Defense Award for Productivity Excellence. By 1996, she was president of the arsenal's employee union.

Publications

By 1976, Hogan had written or co-written more than 25 technical papers. Her research was published in Journal of Physical Chemistry, ''Combustion and Flame, Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data, Radiation Research, and Analytical Chemistry''.
  • "Pre-ignition and Ignition Reactions of the System Barium Peroxide–Magnesium–Calcium Resinate"
  • "Differential Thermal Analysis and Thermogravimetry Applied to Potassium Perchlorate-Aluminum-Barium Nitrate Mixtures"
  • "Studies in the Radiolysis of Ferrous Sulfate Solutions: II. Effect of Acid Concentration in Solutions Containing Oxygen"
  • "A Thermoanalytical Study of the Binary Oxidant System Potassium Perchlorate–Barium Nitrate"
  • "Pre-ignition and ignition reactions of the propagatively reacting system magnesium sodium nitrate Laminac"
  • "Apparatus for Observing Physical Changes at Elevated Temperatures. Application to Differential Thermal Analysis"
  • "A Thermoanalytical Study of the Reciprocal System 2KNO3 + BaCl2 ⇄ 2KCl + Ba2"
  • "Thermoanalysis of Binary Systems. Potassium Perchlorate-Alkali and Alkaline Earth Metal Nitrates"
  • "Thermoanalysis of Some Inorganic Fluorides and Silicofluorides"
  • "Effects of changes in chemical reactivity and decomposition characteristics of potassium perchlorate on the thermal ignition of magnesium potassium perchlorate mixtures"
  • "Determination of free magnesium by combined hydrogen evolution and gas chromatography"
  • "Kinetic Studies and Product Characterization during the Basic Hydrolysis of Glyceryl Nitrate Esters"
  • "Qualification of Analytical Reference Energetic Materials"
  • "Basic hydrolysis of glyceryl nitrate esters. I. 1‐glyceryl and 2‐glyceryl nitrate esters"

Personal life

Hogan died in 2004 in Denville, New Jersey, aged 75 years.