Jules Piccard
Jules Piccard, also known as Julius Piccard (20 September 1840, in Lausanne – 11 April 1933, in Lausanne) was a Swiss chemist. He was the father of twins Auguste Piccard (1884–1962) and Jean Felix Piccard (1884–1963), both renowned balloonists.
He studied chemistry at the University of Heidelberg as a student of Robert Bunsen, receiving his doctorate in 1862. Shortly afterwards, he obtained his habilitation at the polytechnical institute in Zürich. From 1869 to 1903 he was a professor of chemistry at the University of Basel.[1][2]
He made contributions in the field of food chemistry and in his research of cantharidin, dinitrocresol, chrysin and resorcinol.[2][3] He is also known for his studies involving the atomic weight of rubidium.[4]
Selected writings[]
- De l'évaluation mécanique des surfaces planes, (with S.Cuénoud 1861) – On the mechanical evaluation of plane surfaces.
- Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Rubidiumverbindungen, 1862 – Contributions regarding rubidium compounds.
- L'avenir de l'agriculture d'après M. de Liebig : compte-rendu de l'introduction à la septième éd. de son ouvrage sur la Chimie agricole, 1862 – The future of agriculture in regards to Justus von Liebig.
- Chemisch-geognostische Mittheilungen, 1866 – Chemical-geognostic reports.
- Bernoullianum : Anstalt für Physik, Chemie und Astronomie an der Universität Basel : Beschreibung und Pläne (with Eduard Hagenbach-Bischoff and Johann Jacob Stehlin, 1876) – Bernoullianum Institute of Physics, Chemistry and Astronomy at the University of Basel.
- Produits chimiques et pharmaceutiques : rapport, 1879 – Chemical and pharmaceutical products.
- Rapport supplémentaire sur la question des brevets d'invention appliqués aux industries chimiques, 1881 – Supplementary report on the question of patents for the chemical industry.
- Louis Rütimeyer, 1897 – Biography of Ludwig Rütimeyer.[5]
References[]
- ^ Menghin - Pötel / edited by Rudolf Vierhaus Deutsche Biographische Enzyklopaedie
- ^ Jump up to: a b Piccard, Jules Historischen Lexikon der Schweiz
- ^ Biographisch-litterarisches handwörterbuch der wissenschaftlich bedeutenden ... edited by Karl Schaedler
- ^ Papers from the Department of Chemistry and Mineralogy ..., Issues 1-14 by McGill University. Dept. of Chemistry and Mineralogy
- ^ Most widely held works by Jules Piccard WorldCat Identities
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- 1933 deaths
- People from Lausanne
- Heidelberg University alumni
- University of Basel faculty
- Swiss chemists