Peter Jacob Hjelm

Peter Jacob Hjelm
Born (1746-10-02)October 2, 1746
Sunnerbo härad, Småland, Sweden
Died October 7, 1813(1813-10-07) (aged 67)
Stockholm, Sweden
Alma mater University of Uppsala

Peter (Petter) Jacob Hjelm (2 October 1746 – 7 October 1813) was a Swedish chemist and the first person to isolate the element molybdenum in 1781, four years after its discovery.[1]

Life

After his studies at the University of Uppsala he received his Ph.D. He became professor at the Mining academy and in 1782 he became head of the Royal Mint. From 1784 on he was a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. His last position was at the laboratory of the Ministry of Mining.

References

  1. P. J. Hjelm (1788). "Versuche mit Molybdäna, und Reduction der selben Erde" ( Scholar search). Svenska vetensk. Academ. Handlingar 49: 268.

Literature

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