- William Hyde Wollaston
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name = William Hyde Wollaston
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birth_date = birth date|1766|08|06
birth_place =East Dereham ,Norfolk ,England
death_date = death date and age|1828|12|22|1766|08|06
death_place =Chislehurst ,England
nationality =United Kingdom
field =Chemical physics
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known_for = Discoveries of palladium and rhodium
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prizes =Copley Medal (1802)
footnotes =William Hyde Wollaston FRS (
August 6 ,1766 –December 22 ,1828 ) was an Englishchemist and physicist who is famous for discovering twochemical element s and for developing a way to processplatinum ore.Biography
Wollaston was born in
East Dereham ,Norfolk , the son of the priest-astronomer Francis Wollaston (1737-1815) and his wife Mary Farquier. In 1793 William obtained a doctorate inmedicine from Cambridge University. During his studies there he became interested inchemistry ,crystallography ,metallurgy andphysics . The mineralwollastonite is named after him. In 1800 he left medicine and concentrated on pursuing these interests instead of his trained vocation.Wollaston died in 1828 and was buried in
Chislehurst , England.Work
Wollaston is perhaps best known as a chemist. He became wealthy by developing the first physico-chemical method for processing platinum ore in practical quantities, and in the process of testing the device he discovered the elements
palladium (symbol Pd) in 1803 andrhodium (symbol Rh) in 1804.Anders Gustav Ekeberg discovered tantalum in 1802, however, William Hyde Wollaston declared it was identical with niobium. LaternHeinrich Rose proved in 1846 that niobium and tantulum were indeed different elements.Wollaston also performed important work in electricity. In 1801, he performed an experiment showing that the
electricity fromfriction was identical to that produced byvoltaic pile s. During the last years of his life he performed electrical experiments that would pave the way to the eventual design of theelectric motor . However, controversy erupted whenMichael Faraday , who was undoubtedly the first to construct a working electrical motor, refused to grant Wollaston credit for his earlier work.His optical work was important as well, where he is remembered for his observations of dark
Fraunhofer lines in the solar spectrum (1802) which eventually led to the discovery of the elements in the Sun. He invented thecamera lucida (1807), the reflectinggoniometer (1809), and theWollaston prism . He also developed the first lens specifically for camera lens called Wollaston's meniscus lens, or just meniscus lens, in 1812. The lens was designed to improve the image projected by thecamera obscura . By changing the shape of the lens, Wollaston was able to project a flatter image, eliminating much of the distortion that was a problem with many of that day'sbiconvex lens es.Wollaston used his
Bakerian lecture in 1805, "On the Force of Percussion", to defendGottfried Leibniz 's principle of "vis viva ", an early formulation of theconservation of energy . Wollaston was too ill to deliver his final Bakerian in 1828 and dictated it toHenry Warburton who read it onNovember 20 .Wollaston also served on a
royal commission that opposed adoption of themetric system (1819), and one that created theimperial gallon .Honours and awards
;Honours and awards
*Fellow of theRoyal Society , 1793.
**Secretary, 1804-1816.
**President, briefly in 1820.
**Royal Medal , 1828.;Legacy
*Wollaston Medal
*Wollastonite , a chain silicate mineral
*Wollaston Lake , inSaskatchewan ,Canada
* Wollaston, a lunar impact craterFurther reading
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*External links
* [http://www.platinummetalsreview.com/dynamic/article/view/47-4-175-183 Rhodium and Palladium Events Surrounding Their Discoveries]
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=uDsJAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA308&dq=wollaston+hyde&as_brr=1#PPA311,M1 William Hyde Wollaston] - "Dictionary of National Biography", Sidney Lee (editor), New York: Macmillan, 1900 (volume 62, pages 311-316)Persondata
NAME=Wollaston, William Hyde
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=Scientist, physicist
DATE OF BIRTH=1766-08-06
PLACE OF BIRTH=East Dereham ,Norfolk ,England
DATE OF DEATH=1828-12-22
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