Max Muspratt

Sir Max Muspratt, 1st Baronet (3 February 1872 – 20 April 1934) was a British chemist and a politician in the city of Liverpool, England.

[4] Muspratt was educated at a private school in Hemel Hempstead and at Clifton College[5] before studying industrial chemistry at Zürich Polytechnic.

Muspratt joined the United Alkali Company in 1892 (the firm had been founded by his father), becoming a director in 1901 and its chairman from 1914.

[10] He advised the Ministry of Munitions about industrial chemical matters, particularly in the supply of sulphuric acid.

[6] In 1896, Muspratt married Helena Agnes Dalrymple Ainsworth of Blackburn, Lancashire.