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Louis Claude Cadet de Gassicourt

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Residence
  
France

Fields
  
Chemist

Role
  
Chemist

Name
  
Louis Cadet

Nationality
  
French


Born
  
24 July 1731 Paris, France (
1731-07-24
)

Institutions
  
Hotel Royal des Invalides in Paris

Known for
  
Synthesis of the first organometallic compound

Died
  
October 17, 1799, Paris, France

Alma mater
  
College des Quatre-Nations

Louis Claude Cadet de Gassicourt (24 July 1731 – 17 October 1799) was a French chemist who synthesised the first organometalic compound.

He obtained a red liquid by the reaction of potassium acetate with arsenic trioxide. This liquid is known as Cadet's fuming liquid and contains the two compounds cacodyl and cacodyl oxide.

Cadet studied at the Collège des Quatre-Nations and became a pharmacist at the Hotel Royal des Invalides in Paris. He was the brother of the pharmacist Antoine-Alexis Cadet de Vaux.

Marie Thérèse Françoise Boisselet became his wife in 1771, at that time her son, fathered by Louis XV, was two years old. The boy was adopted by Cadet as Charles-Louis Cadet.

References

Louis Claude Cadet de Gassicourt Wikipedia