9. Carbon and Its Compounds

Ferdinand Frederick Henri Moissan

Ferdinand Frederick Henri Moissan (1852–1907) was the first person to prepare artificial diamonds. In 1892 he made his first artificial diamond for which he prepared an electric-arc furnace. In that furnace, he heated a mixture of sugar charcoal and iron about 4000°C. He proposed a theory that diamond could be made through crystallisation of carbon by placing it under pressure using molten iron.
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