Alexander William Williamson
English chemist and academic
Born
May 1st, 1824
201 years ago
Died
1904
121 years ago — 80 years old
Category
Scientists & Innovators
Country
England
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Contributed significantly to the field of chemistry, particularly in organic chemistry. Developed Williamson ether synthesis, an important method for forming ethers. Held a position as a professor at University College London. Published many influential papers that advanced chemical knowledge during the 19th century.
Developed Williamson ether synthesis
Served as a professor at University College London
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