James Ballantyne Hannay

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James Ballantyne Hannay FRSE (1855–1931) was a Scottish chemist who believed he had synthesized diamond in 1880.[1] However, modern testing showed that the surviving samples from his experiments were natural diamond, not synthetic. While his techniques were conducive to diamond formation, modern diamond production – not achieved until the 1950s – requires capabilities not available in Hannay's time.[2] Hannay was also known for making precision instruments.[3]

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