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Johan August Arfwedson

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Birthplace: Skagersholms bruk, Finnerödja, Laxå, Örebro County, Västergötland, Sweden
Death: October 28, 1841 (49)
Hedensö, Näshulta, Eskilstuna, Södermanland County, Sweden
Immediate Family:

Son of Jakob Arfwedson and Anna Elisabet Holterman
Husband of Sara Sophia von Ehrenheim
Father of Wilhelm Arfwedson; Ludvig Arfwedson and Robert August Arfwedson
Brother of Maria Ulrica Arfwedson; Anna Charlotta Arfwedsson; Martin Abraham Arfwedson and Anders Arvidsson

Occupation: Brukspatron, kemist, uppfinnare
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About August Arfwedson

Johan August Arfwedson

Johan August Arfwedson was a Swedish chemist who discovered the chemical element lithium in 1817 by isolating it as a salt.

Life and work

Arfwedson belonged to a wealthy bourgeois family, the son of the wholesale merchant and factory owner Jacob Arfwedson and his spouse, Anna Elisabeth Holtermann.

The young Arfwedson matriculated as a student at the University of Uppsala in 1803 (at the time, matriculating at a young age was common for aristocratic and wealthy students), completed a degree in Law in 1809 and a second degree in mineralogy in 1812. In the latter year, he received an unpaid position in the Royal Board of Mines, where he advanced to the position of notary (still without a salary) in 1814.

In Stockholm, Arfwedson knew the chemist Jöns Jakob Berzelius and received access to his private laboratory, where he discovered the element lithium in 1817, during analysis of the mineral petalite. The actual isolation of lithium metal would be done by others.

In 1818 and 1819, Arfwedson made a European journey, partly in the society of Berzelius. After coming home, Arfwedson built his own laboratory on his estate. He spent the larger part of his remaining life administering and multiplying his inherited wealth.

He was elected a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in 1821.

The rare mineral arfvedsonite was named after him.

About August Arfwedson (suomi)

Johan August Arfwedson

Johan August Arfwedson oli ruotsalainen kemisti, joka löysi litiumin vuonna 1817. Hänen mukaansa on nimetty harvinainen mineraali arfvedsoniitti.

Arfwedson opiskeli Uppsalan yliopistossa lakia ja mineralogiaa, ja työskenteli kuninkaallisessa kaivoskomiteassa sekä notaarina. Tukholmaan muutettuaan hän pääsi käyttämään kemisti Jöns Jacon Berzeliuksen laboratoriota ja analysoi siellä petaliitti-nimistä mineraalia, joista löysi litiumin.

Vuosina 1818-1819 Arfwedson matkusteli Euroopassa, ja kotiin palattuaan hän rakennutti oman laboratorionsa.

Om August Arfwedson (svenska)

  • sv:Wikipedia Johan August Arfwedson
  • SBL Johan August Arfwedson Mest känd för att ha upptäckt litium, har även fått den grönländska mineralet arfvedsonit uppkallat efter sig.

Medlem av Vetenskapsakademien.

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August Arfwedson's Timeline

1792
January 4, 1792
Skagersholms bruk, Finnerödja, Laxå, Örebro County, Västergötland, Sweden
1826
1826
1830
January 16, 1830
Näshulta (D)
1831
November 1, 1831
Hedensö, Näshulta, Södermanland, Sweden
1841
October 28, 1841
Age 49
Hedensö, Näshulta, Eskilstuna, Södermanland County, Sweden