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George E. Davis (1850–1907): Transition From Consultant Chemist to Consultant Chemical Engineer in a Period of Economic Pressure (2020)

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This article explores how George Davis’s vision for chemical engineering was contingent upon both the national economic conditions of the period (1870–1900) and the critical transition to more economic production for chemical manufacture. Trade tariffs and international competition exacerbated an already challenging economic climate and stricter government regulation of pollution from chemical manufactories added further pressure. Sectors of the British chemical industry faced over-capacity and over-production, while most sectors were wasteful of materials and energy and were over-manned. Davis’s motivation was borne of his work as a chemist, as a consultant, and as an inspector with the Alkali Inspectorate. His search for knowledge and understanding was garnered from on-going investigations in the field and in his Technical Laboratory, coupled with developments in equipment and machinery. Recognising his own limited capability to overhaul the British chemical industry, Davis promoted his framework of chemical engineering to increase the cadre of chemical engineers.

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Authors & Contributors
Mackie, Robin
Hentenryk, G. Kurgan-van
Swinfin, Stephen T.
Straumann, Lukas
Stoskopf, Nicolas
Singh, Harkishan
Journals
Ambix: Journal of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
Technology and Culture
Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker, Fachgruppe Geschichte der Chemie
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Indian Journal of History of Science
Publishers
Picard
Pantheon Books
Chronos
Brepols
Cambridge University Press
Royal Society of Chemistry
Concepts
Chemistry
Chemical industry
Science and society
Industrial chemistry
Chemical engineering
Science and industry
People
Davis, George E.
Tillmanns, Heinrich
Solvay, Ernest
Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft
Priestley, Joseph
Park, Mungo
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
18th century
20th century
20th century, late
17th century
Places
Great Britain
France
Germany
United States
Switzerland
Europe
Institutions
Institut de Chimie de Paris
Solvay Conferences
University of Liverpool
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