Auguste Laurent

Auguste Laurent (November 14, 1807 - April 23, 1853) was a French chemist who discovered anthracene, discovered phthalic acid, and identified carbolic acid. He devised a systematic nomenclature for organic chemistry based on structural grouping of atoms within molecules to determine how the molecules combine in organic reactions. He studied under Jean-Baptiste Dumas and worked with Charles Frdric Gerhardt.

External link

  • http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/biography/Laurent.html
Laurent, Auguste Laurent, Auguste

 

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