Article ID: CBB001210751

The Rise of Magnetochemistry from Ritter to Hurmuzescu (2012)

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This paper describes the early history of magnetochemistry: the search for chemical effects of magnetism in the nineteenth century. Some early researchers, such as Johann Wilhelm Ritter, attempted to reproduce with magnets the effects that had been produced by electricity and Volta's battery. For several decades, researchers successively reported positive results and denied claims concerning the effect of magnetism in oxidation, electrolysis, reduction of metals from saline solutions, crystallisation, change of colour of vegetable tinctures and other chemical reactions. In the two last decades of the nineteenth century some effects were accepted as real, and a thermodynamic theory of the influence of magnetic fields upon chemical reactions was developed. Finally, Dragomir Hurmuzescu was able to create reproducible experiments and measured the electromotive force between two electrodes, with or without the presence of magnetic fields, confirming the existence of the phenomenon and obtaining results compatible with the theoretical predictions. Afterwards, this magnetochemical effect was accepted as real, but the effect was weak and its practical importance was negligible. The subject was gradually forgotten.

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Authors & Contributors
Holland, Jocelyn
Pasachoff, Naomi
Lucia De Frenza
Evans, Richard J.
Gordin, Michael D.
Labinger, Jay A.
Journals
Metascience: An International Review Journal for the History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Science
Almagest
Ambix: Journal of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry
History of Science
Jahrbuch für Europäische Wissenschaftskultur
化学史研究 [Kagakushi kenkyū; Journal of the Japanese Society for the History of Chemistry]
Publishers
Princeton University
New York University
Brill
Clarendon Press
Routledge
Springer Science + Business Media
Concepts
Chemistry
Discipline formation
Romanticism
Science and literature
Experiments and experimentation
Radioactivity
People
Ritter, Johann Wilhelm
Curie, family
Curie, Marie Sklodowska
Curie, Pierre
Lichtenberg, Georg Christoph
Novalis
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
20th century
20th century, early
Modern
Places
Germany
Europe
Italy
Japan
Russia
Institutions
Universität Dorpat
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