OUR HISTORY

A MAN WITH A MISSION

Setting foot in the United States of America in the midst of the Great Depression, Clayton August Wallace founded Adaptive Minerals as a way to achieve his vision of a better world. Chemist and physicist, Clayton installed his laboratory next to a coal mine. Visionary, he was convinced that he could find a new chemical element in this dark matter. In march 1938 Clayton A. Wallace was the first to transform and stabilize Alternate Sulfur, breaking Antoine Lavoisier’s law. He is remembered in the science community as the author of the formula which enabled the discovery of phi-S16. Pioneer, Clayton was also committed to social justice and made sure to give all his employees a place to live and free education to their children. Clayton saw a solution for humanity in Alternate Sulfur.