Alexandre Étard

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Alexandre Étard
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Born(1852-01-05)5 January 1852
Died1 May 1910(1910-05-01) (aged 58)
NationalityFrance
Other namesAlexandre Léon Étard
EducationSorbonne, École Polytechnique
Known forÉtard reaction
Scientific career
Fieldschemistry

Alexandre Léon Étard was a French chemist. He was born on 5 January 1852 in Alençon,[1] and died on 1 May 1910 in Paris.[2][3]

Étard was a preparer at the Wurtz Laboratory at École Pratique des Hautes Études, and became a member of the in 1875. He studied at the Sorbonne, and earned a Doctorate in Physical Sciences in 1880.[1]

Étard discovered the oxidation reaction of methyl groups linked to aromatic rings or to heterocycles using chromyl chloride, known as the Étard reaction. Chromyl chloride is sometimes also called "Étard reagent".

Publications[]

  • Les Nouvelles Théories chimiques, Paris, G. Masson, 1895 OCLC 457692210.
  • La biochimie et les chlorophylles, Masson et Cie (Paris), 1906. Online text available on IRIS

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Poggendorff, Johann Christian (1904). J.C. Poggendorffs biographisch-literarisches Handwörterbuch zur Geschichte der exacten Wissenschaften (in German). p. 395.
  2. ^ Olivier, Louis (30 July 1910), "Alexandre Étard. Sa Vie et ses Travaux", Revue Générale des Sciences Pure et Appliquée (in French) (21): 581–605
  3. ^ Lebeau, Paul (1911), "Notice sur la Vie et les Travaux d'Alexandre Étard", Bulletin de la Société Chimique de France (in French), 4 (9): i–xxii
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