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- extracted from malt solution in 1833 by Anselme Payen and Jean-François Persoz, chemists at a French sugar factory. The name "diastase" comes from the...
- A Persoz pendulum is a device used for measuring hardness of materials. The instrument consists of a pendulum which is free to swing on two balls resting...
- sulfur-based mustard gases. In 1849, the French chemists Jean-François Persoz and Bloch, and the German chemist Peter Kremers (1827–?), independently...
- enzymes began in 1833, when French chemists Anselme Payen and Jean-François Persoz isolated an amylase complex from germinating barley and named it "diastase"...
- Jean-François Persoz (9 June 1805–September 1868) was a French chemist known for discovering the enzyme diastase and on the properties of dextrin. He also...
- physical and chemical sciences. In 1853 he went to Paris as preparateur to JF Persoz (1805–1868), professor of chemistry at the Conservatoire des Arts et Métiers...
- scales, tools and tests Leeb rebound hardness test Tablet hardness testing Persoz pendulum Roll hardness tester Schmidt hammer Janka hardness test Nanoindentation...
- with aniline, the blue azuline was produced. This was invented by Jules Persoz in Paris. A company in Lyon called Guinon, Marnas & Bonnet bought the process...
- sources of sugar. In 1833 French chemists Anselm Payen and Jean-Francois Persoz discovered a malt extract that converted starch into glucose which they...
- "Encarta". Archived from the original on 2009-08-29. A. Payen and J.-F. Persoz (1833) "Mémoire sur la diastase, les prin****ux produits de ses réactions...