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The Matter Factory – A History of the Chemistry Laboratory (Hardcover)
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The Matter Factory – A History of the Chemistry Laboratory (Hardcover)
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From white coats to Bunsen burners the laboratory is a controlled
space of experimentation, research and invention. But how have the
desired functions of the laboratory influenced the way that the
laboratory was constructed, laid out, equipped and operated? And
how have developments in chemical practice or theory changed the
laboratory and the way it is used? The Matter Factory offers a
novel approach to the history of chemistry, showing how the
development of the laboratory also helped to shape modern
scientific practice.As consumers of leading-edge technology,
chemists have driven innovation in laboratory design and the
provision of utilities and equipment. For example, the introduction
of coal gas into Robert Bunsen's laboratory led to the eponymous
burner, which in turn led to the development of atomic
spectroscopy. Is the construction of new laboratories, and the
provision of new utilities and equipment, an important element in
the development of these novel areas of chemistry?This book tackles
these questions by looking at a series of shifts in laboratory
design, from eighteenth- to nineteenth-century furnace-centred,
classical and industrial research laboratories to the creation of
the modern laboratory at the end of the twentieth. Previous
histories of chemistry laboratories have focused on the research
carried out within them or the people who occupied them. This book
examines the laboratory space itself and the way it is used, from
the scientists who developed it to its architectural design, layout
and the materials used in its construction. In addition to the
development of well-known features, such as the fume cupboard and
the bench, The Matter Factory explores the history of the chemical
museum, which is now almost extinct. Fascinating and unique, this
book will appeal to practising chemists, scientists and general
readers alike. Published in association with the Science Museum,
London.
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