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Sir

Benjamin Collins Brodie, 2nd Baronet FRS (5

February 1817 – 24 November 1880) was an English chemist. Brodie was the son of Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie, 1st Baronet, and his wife Anne

(Née Sellon), and was educated at Harrow and Balliol College, Oxford.

He obtained a second class honours degree in mathematics in 1838. Because he was an agnostic and would not assent to the Thirty-nine articles, he was refused a MA until 1860. He studied chemistry with Justus von Liebig in Giessen along with Alexander Williamson.

At Giessen, he did original analysis of beeswax for

which he was given the Fellowship of the Royal Society in

1849 and awarded the Royal Medal in 1850. Brodie

did important original work on peroxides in

his private laboratory[3] where he taught Nevil Story Maskelyne chemistry.

He was secretary of the Chemical Society from 1850 to 1854 and its president in

1860. However, he opposed the atomic theory and proposed in 1866 his Calculus of

Chemical Operations as a non-atomic alternative to the atomic theory. He

saw an advertisement for wooden balls and wire for building models of

molecules. This provoked him into describing atomic theory as a "thoroughly

materialistic bit of joiner's work".

Despite opposition from some theological fellows, he was elected renamed as the Waynflete Professor of Chemistry)

at Oxford University 1865

to 1872, and is chiefly known for his investigations on the allotropic states

of carbon and for his discovery of graphitic acid.

Brodie married Philothea Margaret, daughter of John Vincent Thompson, in

1848. They had one son and five daughters. He died in November 1880, aged 63,

and was succeeded in the baronet by his only son Benjamin. Lady Brodie died in

1882.




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