Alexandre Baudrimont

Alexandre Edouard Baudrimont (7 May 1806 – 24 January 1880) was a 19th-century French professor of chemistry who published various books connected to the sciences, languages and the Basque Country (in particular Erromintxela):

  • Dictionnaire de l'industrie manufacturière, commerciale et agricole (1837, Paris)
  • Recherches anatomiques et physiologiques sur le développement du fœtus: et en particulier sur l'évolution embryonnaire des oiseaux et des batraciens (with Martin Saint-Ange, G.J.) (1846)
  • Histoire des Basques ou Escualdunais primitifs, restaurée d'après la langue, les caractères ethnologiques et les mœurs des Basques actuels (1854, Paris)
  • Vocabulaire de la langue des Bohémiens habitant les Pays Basque Français (1862, Bordeaux)
Alexandre Edouard Baudrimont
Born(1806-05-07)7 May 1806
Died24 January 1880(1880-01-24) (aged 73)
NationalityFrench
Known forPreparation of sodium phosphide, description of Erromintxela
Scientific career
FieldsChemist, linguist, ethnographer

In the field of science he is best known for first preparation of Na3P in the mid-19th century by reacting molten sodium with phosphorus pentachloride.[1]

Notes

  1. Baudrimont. Ann. Chim. Phys. 1864, volume 2, 13.


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