Frederick Crace Calvert, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Frederick Crace Calvert

British chemist

Date of Birth: 14-Nov-1819

Place of Birth: Surrey, England, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 24-Oct-1873

Profession: chemist

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About Frederick Crace Calvert

  • Frederick Crace Calvert (November 14, 1819 – October 24, 1873), English chemist, was born near London.
  • He was the son of Alfred Crace and the nephew of the noted interior decorator, Frederick Crace. From about 1836 until 1846 he lived in France, where, after a course of study at Paris, he became manager of some chemical works, later acting as assistant to Michel Eugène Chevreul.
  • On his return to England he settled in Manchester as a consulting chemist, and was appointed honorary professor of chemistry at the Royal Manchester Institution.
  • Devoting himself almost entirely to industrial chemistry, he gave much attention to the manufacture of coal-tar products, and particularly carbolic acid (for use in the treatment of raw sewage), for the production of which he established large works in Manchester in 1865.
  • Besides contributing extensively to the English and French scientific journals, he published a work on Dyeing and Calico-Printing.
  • He died in Manchester. He is commemorated by a Royal Society of Chemistry blue plaque on Princess Street in Manchester.

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