Nicholas Clement

Nicholas Clement (born on January 12th 1779 with Dijon - † on November 21st 1841 in Paris), physicist and chemist French.

Of modest origin, Nicolas Clément studied the right to Dijon then was clerk of notary in Paris. He followed the courses of chemistry of the Botanical garden and since 1801 he collaborated with the engineer Charles Desormes in research on the chemical synthesis and the propagation of heat in gases. He married the girl of his collaborator in 1813.

Having piled up a small capital, it associated Charles Desormes with a company of chemicals (1806) and they carried out together the Expérience of Clement-Desormes in 1819. He was member of the philomatic Company of Paris since 1816.

He raised with Verberie one of the first factories of Alun, and taught with the Conservatoire arts and trades the chemistry applied to arts. There are of him memories on oxide and the carbon bisulphide, on the overseas, the manufacture of the sulphuric acid, the distillation of sea water, etc

Its other work relates to the Alun and the sulphuric Acid .

It presented mental disorders to the beginning of the year 1840 and was put in supervision a few months later.

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