- Henry Enfield Roscoe
Sir Henry Enfield Roscoe FRS (
January 7 ,1833 -December 18 ,1915 ) was an Englishchemist , born inLondon .After studying at the
Liverpool Institute for Boys andUniversity College London , he went toHeidelberg to work underRobert Bunsen , who became a lifelong friend. In 1857, he was appointed to the chair of chemistry atOwens College ,Manchester , where he remained for thirty years, and from 1885 to 1895 he was MP for Manchester South. He served on several royal commissions appointed to consider educational questions, in which he was keenly interested, and from 1896 to 1902 was vice-chancellor of theUniversity of London . He was knighted in 1884.His scientific work includes a memorable series of researches carried out with Bunsen between 1855 and 1862, in which they laid the foundations of comparative
photochemistry . In 1867, he began an elaborate investigation ofvanadium and its compounds, and devised a process for preparing it pure in the metallic state, at the same time showing that the substance which had previously passed for the metal was contaminated withoxygen . In so doing he correctedBerzelius 's value for theatomic mass . He was awarded the 1868Bakerian Lecture for this work. He was also the author of researches onniobium ,tungsten ,uranium ,perchloric acid , thesolubility ofammonia , etc.Roscoe's publications include, besides several elementary books on chemistry that had a wide circulation and were translated into many foreign languages, "Lectures on Spectrum Analysis" (1869); a "Treatise on Chemistry" (the first edition of which appeared in 1877-1892); "A New View of Daltons Atomic Theory", with Dr
Arthur Harden (1896); and an Autobiography (1906). The "Treatise on Chemistry", written in collaboration withCarl Schorlemmer (1834-1892), who was appointed his private assistant at Manchester in 1859, official assistant in the laboratory in 1861, and professor of organic chemistry in 1874, was long regarded as a standard work. Roscoe's "Lessons in Elementary Chemistry" (1866) passed through many editions in England and abroad.He was the uncle of
Beatrix Potter . The mineralRoscoelite was named after him, due to its vanadium content and Roscoe's work on that element.Selected works
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* [http://www.hep.manchester.ac.uk/u/robin/former.html Comments on photograph of Kirchhoff, Bunsen, and Roscoe]External links
* [http://www.open.ac.uk/ou5/Arts/chemists/person.cfm?SearchID=447 Henry Enfield Roscoe] (Open University)
* [http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/person.asp?LinkID=mp13808 Sir Henry Enfield Roscoe] (National Portrait Gallery)
* [http://www.rsc.org/delivery/_ArticleLinking/DisplayArticleForFree.cfm?doi=AN9164100063&JournalCode=AN Obituary] (by Charles A. Keane, "The Analyst", 1916, 41, 63 – 700)*1911
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