- James Sheridan Muspratt
James Sheridan Muspratt (
8 March 1821 –3 February 1871 ) was aresearch chemist and teacher. His most influential publication was his two-volume book "Chemistry, Theoretical, Practical and Analytical as applied and relating to the Arts and Manufactures" (1857–1860).James Sheridan Muspratt was born in
Dublin and moved toLiverpool with his parents when he was one year old. His father,James Muspratt , was one of the biggest industrial chemicals manufacturers in the UK between 1825 and 1850. James Sheridan Muspratt attended private schools in Bootle, Merseyside, and then went with tutors to travel on the European continent. Beginning in 1836 he studiedchemistry under Thomas Graham at Anderson's University inGlasgow and then moved with Graham toUniversity College London .P. J. Hartog, (2004) ‘Muspratt, James Sheridan (1821–1871)’, rev. Trevor I. Williams, "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ",Oxford University Press , 2004 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/19677] Retrieved on2 July 2007 .]In 1841 his father sent him to
Philadelphia to manage the Muspratt business interests there but these were unsuccessful. Muspratt's father had met and become friends withJustus von Liebig at a meeting of theBritish Association for the Advancement of Science and James Sheridan was sent to work with von Liebig at theUniversity of Giessen ,Germany .James Sheridan Muspratt's own cited original research work includes a report on the sulphites (1845) and, with
August Wilhelm von Hofmann , on the preparation oftoluidine andnitraniline (1845–1846). [cite web |url=http://www.rsc.org/Publishing/Journals/MP/Article.asp?Type=CurrentIssue |title=Memoirs and Proceedings (1843–48) |accessdate=2007-07-02 |publisher=Chemical Society , London ]In 1848 Muspratt founded the Liverpool College of Chemistry in a disused stable at the back of his house in Canning Street, Liverpool. [Hardie, D.W.P. (1950) "A History of the Chemical Industry of Widnes",
Imperial Chemical Industries ] Upon his father's retirement in 1857, he became a partner along with his brothers in his father's chemicals manufacturing business. But it was also in the late 1850s that he wrote the textbook "Chemistry, Theoretical, Practical and Analytical as applied and relating to the Arts and Manufactures". The German translation of this book was widely read in Germany [cite web |url=http://www.bioanalytical.com/info/calendar/98/00musp.htm |title= The History of Chemistry: James Sheridan Muspratt (1821–1871) |accessdate=2007-07-02 |year=1998 |publisher=Bioanalytical Systems, Inc. ] , which was the leading nation in the field at the time. Muspratt also published translation into English of some German-language chemistry. [cite web |url=http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/James_Muspratt |title=James Muspratt |accessdate=2007-07-02 |last= |first= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |year= |month= |format= |work= |publisher=Classic Encyclopedia (based on the 11th edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica (1911)) |pages= ]Muspratt took an interest in theatre and helped to organise a visit to Liverpool of
Charles Dickens 's amateur company in 1847. Among the cast were the American actressSusan Webb Cushman . Muspratt married Susan in 1848 and they had three daughters. Susan died in 1859 and Muspratt married Ann Neal ofRainhill the following year. They had no children and Muspratt died at his home inWest Derby , Liverpool in 1871.References
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