Guillaume-François Rouelle
Guillaume-François Rouelle | |
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Guillaume-François Rouelle | |
Born |
16 September 1703 Mathieu |
Died |
3 August 1770 Paris |
Nationality | French |
Fields | Chemistry |
Known for | Base |
Influenced |
Denis Diderot Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier Joseph Proust Antoine-Augustin Parmentier |
Guillaume François Rouelle (16 September 1703 – 3 August 1770) was a French chemist and apothecary. In 1754 he introduced the concept of a base into chemistry, as a substance which reacts with an acid to give it solid form (as a salt).
He is known as l'Aîné (the elder) to distinguish him from his younger brother, Hilaire Rouelle, who was also a chemist and known as the discoverer of urea.
He started a public course in his laboratory in 1738 where he taught many students among whom were Denis Diderot, Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier, Joseph Proust and Antoine-Augustin Parmentier.
He was elected a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in 1749.
Further reading
- Franckowiak, Rémi (2003). "Rouelle, un vrai-faux anti-newtonien". Archives internationales d'histoire des sciences 53 (150-151): 240–255.
- Franckowiak, Rémi (2002). "Les sels neutres de Guillaume-François Rouelle". Revue d’Histoire des Sciences 55 (4): 493–532.
- Jensen, William B. (2006). "The origin of the term "base"". The Journal of Chemical Education 83 (8): 1130. doi:10.1021/ed083p1130.
- Lemay, Pierre; Oesper, Ralph E. (1954). "The lectures of Guillaume Francois Rouelle". The Journal of Chemical Education 31 (7): 338. doi:10.1021/ed031p338.
- Warolin, C. (1996). "Did Lavoisier benefit from the teachings of the apothecary Guillaume-François Rouelle?". Histoire des sciences médicales 30 (1): 30. PMID 11624829.
- Warolin, C. (1995). "Did Lavoisier benefit from the teachings of the apothecary Guillaume-François Rouelle?". Revue d'histoire de la pharmacie 42 (307): 361–367. PMID 11624913.
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