John Hutchinson | |
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![]() Hutchinson aged 28 | |
Born | 1825 Liverpool, England |
Died | 14 March 1865 (aged 40) Widnes (district formally known as Lancashire), England |
Nationality | English |
Known for | Alkali manufacture |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Chemist |
Notes | |
Opened the first alkali factory in Widnes |
John Hutchinson (1825 – 24 March 1865) was a chemist and industrialist who established the first chemical factory in Widnes, then Lancashire now Cheshire (from April 1998), England.[a] He moved from working in a chemical factory in St Helens and built his own chemical factory in 1847 in the Woodend area of Widnes near to Widnes Dock by the junction of the Sankey Canal and the River Mersey. In this factory he manufactured alkali by the Leblanc process.
He later opened a second alkali factory nearby and developed a number of other business interests. He died at the early age of 40 by which time a number of other chemical factories had opened in the town.
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