A Text-Book of Paper-Making
- 346 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Edward John Bevan was an English chemist who rose to prominence within the Society of Public Analysts, serving as its editor for The Analyst. He was recognized for his sharp wit and significant contributions to cellulose technology. Collaborating with Charles Frederick Cross, Bevan co-authored a seminal work on papermaking and together they patented key innovations, including viscose, which became the foundation for industries producing rayon and cellophane. Their subsequent patent for cellulose acetate further solidified their impact on industrial manufacturing processes, marking Bevan as a pivotal figure in applied chemistry.
