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'''Edward Adam''' (11 October 1768 - 11 November 1807<ref name="sudbabote">[http://www.sudbabote.fr/association/notre-quartier/les-lieux-remarquables/100-place-edouard-adam Place Édouard Adam], publié le 18 juin 2016 sur le site de l'association [http://www.sudbabote.fr/ sudbabote.fr] (consulté le 2 novembre 2018)</ref>) was a French [[chemist]] who, beginning in 1800 while studying at [[University of Montpellier|Montpellier]], invented various [[still]] modifications to improve [[Rectified spirit|chemical rectification]],<ref>{{cite book
'''Edward Adam''' (11 October 1768 11 November 1807<ref name="sudbabote">[http://www.sudbabote.fr/association/notre-quartier/les-lieux-remarquables/100-place-edouard-adam Place Édouard Adam], publié le 18 juin 2016 sur le site de l'association [http://www.sudbabote.fr/ sudbabote.fr] (consulté le 2 novembre 2018)</ref>) was a French [[chemist]] who, beginning in 1800 while studying at [[University of Montpellier|Montpellier]], invented various [[still]] modifications to improve [[Rectified spirit|chemical rectification]],<ref>{{cite book
|title=Industrial chemistry, a manual based upon Payen's 'Précis de chimie industrielle'.
|title=Industrial chemistry, a manual based upon Payen's 'Précis de chimie industrielle'.
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|pages=[https://archive.org/details/industrialchemi00payegoog/page/n411 890]}}</ref><ref>[http://www.streetdirectory.com/food_editorials/beverages/alcoholic_drinks/a_restauranteurs_eye_view_of_vodka.html A Restauranteurs Eye View of Vodka {{sic|hide=y}}]</ref><ref>{{cite book |year=2007 |title=Food and Feed Technology |publisher=John Wiley & Sons |volume=1 |page=142 |isbn=9780470174487}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |year=1992 |title=Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology: Bearing materials to carbon |publisher=Wiley |page=154 |isbn=9780471526728}}</ref> upon which the industrialization of the manufacture of products such as [[liquor]] have since been based.<ref>{{cite journal
|pages=[https://archive.org/details/industrialchemi00payegoog/page/n411 890]}}</ref><ref>[http://www.streetdirectory.com/food_editorials/beverages/alcoholic_drinks/a_restauranteurs_eye_view_of_vodka.html A Restauranteurs Eye View of Vodka {{sic|hide=y}}]</ref><ref>{{cite book |year=2007 |title=Food and Feed Technology |publisher=John Wiley & Sons |volume=1 |page=142 |isbn=9780470174487}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |year=1992 |title=Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology: Bearing materials to carbon |publisher=Wiley |page=154 |isbn=9780471526728}}</ref> upon which the industrialization of the manufacture of products such as [[liquor]] have since been based.<ref>{{cite book
|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=sRQZAAAAYAAJ
|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=sRQZAAAAYAAJ
|title=Lasche's Magazine for the Practical Distiller: A Monthly Journal Devoted to Practical and Scientific Information for the Distiller
|title=Lasche's Magazine for the Practical Distiller: A Monthly Journal Devoted to Practical and Scientific Information for the Distiller
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 15:42, 19 April 2024

Edward Adam
Illustration of a statue of Edward Adam built in Montpellier, designed by Gabriel-Vital Dubray
Born(1768-10-11)11 October 1768
Rouen, France
Died11 November 1807(1807-11-11) (aged 39)
Montpellier, France
Known forStill modifications to improve chemical rectification
Scientific career
FieldsChemistry

Edward Adam (11 October 1768 – 11 November 1807[1]) was a French chemist who, beginning in 1800 while studying at Montpellier, invented various still modifications to improve chemical rectification,[2][3][4][5] upon which the industrialization of the manufacture of products such as liquor have since been based.[6]

References

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  1. ^ Place Édouard Adam, publié le 18 juin 2016 sur le site de l'association sudbabote.fr (consulté le 2 novembre 2018)
  2. ^ Payen, Anselme (1878). Benjamin Horatio Paul (ed.). Industrial chemistry, a manual based upon Payen's 'Précis de chimie industrielle'. pp. 890.
  3. ^ A Restauranteurs Eye View of Vodka
  4. ^ Food and Feed Technology. Vol. 1. John Wiley & Sons. 2007. p. 142. ISBN 9780470174487.
  5. ^ Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology: Bearing materials to carbon. Wiley. 1992. p. 154. ISBN 9780471526728.
  6. ^ Lasche's Magazine for the Practical Distiller: A Monthly Journal Devoted to Practical and Scientific Information for the Distiller. Vol. 2. Milwaukee Brewing Academy. 1904. pp. 325–327.