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22. Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf Von Baeyer Winner Of The 1905 Nobel Prize In Chem
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J OHANN F RIEDRICH W ILHELM A DOLF V ON B AEYER
1905 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
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23. Baeyer, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf Von
baeyer, johann friedrich wilhelm adolf von (18351917) baeyer was born inBerlin and studied there and at Heidelberg. He became professor of chemistry
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Baeyer, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf von
German organic chemist who synthesized the dye indigo 1880. He discovered barbituric acid 1863, later to become the parent substance of a major class of hypnotic drugs.
In 1888 he carried out the first synthesis of a terpene.
Nobel Prize for Chemistry 1905.
Baeyer was born in Berlin and studied there and at Heidelberg.
He became professor of chemistry at the University of Strasbourg 1872 and three years later at Munich, where he stayed for the rest of his career.
Baeyer discovered fluorescein 1871.
He also found the resinous condensation product of phenol and formaldehyde (methanal), which Leo Baekeland later developed into the first thermosetting plastic Bakelite.
His work with ring compounds and the highly unstable polyacetylenes led him to consider the effects of carbon-carbon bond angles on the stability of organic compounds.
He concluded that the more a bond is deformed away from the ideal tetrahedral angle, the more unstable it is; this is known as Baeyer's strain theory.

24. Nobel Laureates In Chemistry By Alphabetical Order
baeyer, johann friedrich wilhelm adolf von, 1905. Barton, Sir Derek HR, 1969.Berg, Paul, 1980. Bergius, friedrich, 1931. Bosch, Carl, 1931
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Name Year Awarded Alder, Kurt Altman, Sidney Anfinsen, Christian B. Arrhenius, Svante August Aston, Francis William Baeyer, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf Von Barton, Sir Derek H. R. Berg, Paul Bergius, Friedrich Bosch, Carl Boyer, Paul D. Brown, Herbert C. Buchner, Eduard Butenandt, Adolf Friedrich Johann Calvin, Melvin Cech, Thomas R. Corey, Elias James Cornforth, Sir John Warcup Cram, Donald J. Crutzen, Paul Curie, Marie Curl, Robert F., Jr. Debye, Petrus Josephus Wilhelmus De Hevesy, George Deisenhofer, Johann Diels, Otto Paul Hermann Eigen, Manfred Ernst, Richard R. Euler-chelpin, Hans Karl August Simon Von Fischer, Ernst Otto Fischer, Hans Fischer, Hermann Emil Flory, Paul J. Fukui, Kenichi Giauque, William Francis Gilbert, Walter Grignard, Victor Haber, Fritz Hahn, Otto Harden, Sir Arthur Hassel, Odd Hauptman, Herbert A. Haworth, Sir Walter Norman Heeger, Alan J. Herschbach, Dudley R. Herzberg, Gerhard Heyrovsky, Jaroslav Hinshelwood, Sir Cyril Norman Hodgkin, Dorothy Crowfoot Hoff, Jacobus Henricus Van't

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johann friedrich wilhelm adolf von baeyer (October 31, 1835 August 20, 1917)was a German chemist who synthesized indigo, and was the 1905 recipient of
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Cited From: Lectures, Chemistry 1981-1990, Editor-in-Charge Tore Fr¤ngsmyr, Editor Bo G. Malmstr¶m, World Scientific Publishing Co., Singapore, 1992 Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf von Baeyer October 31 August 20 ) was a German chemist who synthesized indigo , and was the recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry . Born in Berlin , he initially studied mathematics and physics at Berlin University before moving to Heidelberg to study chemistry with Robert Bunsen . There he worked primarily in August Kekul© 's laboratory, earning his doctorate (from Berlin) in . He became a lecturer at the Berlin Trade Academy in , and a Professor at Strasbourg in . In he succeeded Justus von Liebig as Chemistry Professor at the University of Munich Baeyer's chief achievements include the synthesis and description of the plant dye indigo , the discovery of the phthalein dyes, and the investigation of polyacetylenes oxonium salts, and uric acid derivatives (including the discovery of barbituric acid , the parent compound of the barbiturates ). He was the first to propose the correct formula for

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German chemist adolf von baeyer was the founder of what became the Bayer ChemicalCo. In 1864, von baeyer synthesised barbituric acid.
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German chemist Adolf von Baeyer was the founder of what became the Bayer Chemical Co. In 1864, von Baeyer synthesised barbituric acid. The word "barbiturate" is a combination of "Barbara" with "urea": von Baeyer discovered the compound on Saint Barbara’s Day, and urea was used in the synthesis of the new molecule. Barbiturates can be used as sedatives, hypnotics, anticonvulsants - and general anaesthetics. The parent compound, barbituric acid, is not itself pharmacologically active. The first such derivative to be identified was barbitone (Veronal), discovered in 1902 by Josef von Mering and Emil Fischer Unlike inhaled anaesthetics, intravenous agents can't be removed from the body by ventilation. So great care must be taken in their administration. Excessive dosage can result in severe medullary depression that is not readily reversible.
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Baeyer, 1905 Historia-Photo in full JOHANN FRIEDRICH WILHELM ADOLF VON BAEYER (b. Oct. 31, 1835, Berlin, Prussia [now in Germany]d. Aug. 20, 1917, Starnberg, near Munich, Ger.), German research chemist who synthesized indigo (1880) and formulated its structure (1883). He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1905. Baeyer studied with Robert Bunsen, but August Kekule exercised a greater influence on his development. He took his doctorate at the University of Berlin (1858), became a lecturer ( Privatdozent ) in 1860, and headed the chemistry laboratory at the Berlin Vocational Institute until 1872. After holding a professorship at Strassburg (now Strasbourg, France), he succeeded Justus von Liebig as chemistry professor at the University of Munich (1875), where he set up an important chemical laboratory in which many young chemists of future prominence were trained. In 1881 the Royal Society of London awarded him the Davy Medal for his work with indigo. To celebrate his 70th birthday, a collection of his scientific papers was published in 1905. Notable among Baeyer's many achievements were the discovery of the phthalein dyes and his investigations of uric acid derivatives, polyacetylenes, and oxonium salts. One derivative of uric acid that he discovered was barbituric acid , the parent compound of the sedative-hypnotic drugs known as barbiturates. Baeyer proposed a "strain" (

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32. The Nobel Prize In Chemistry: Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf Von Baeyer
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Name: Johann Friedrich Adolf von Baeyer Birth Date: October 31, 1835 Death Date: Place of Birth: Berlin, Germany Nationality: German Gender: Male Occupations: chemist Johann Friedrich Adolf von Baeyer Main Biography The German chemist Johann Friedrich Adolf von Baeyer (1835-1917) experimented in the organic field, notably achieving the synthesis of indigo. He received the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1905. Adolf von Baeyer was born in Berlin on Oct. 31, 1835. From an early age Adolf was devoted to the study of nature; for example, he planted date seeds in a series of pots which were nourished successively by milk, wine, and ink. The 8-year-old who conducted such endeavors was destined to become a superb experimentalist during 60 years of leadership and to garner many scientific honors. Analysis of Organic Molecules After comprehensive studies in physics and mathematics at the Friedrich Wilhelm Gymnasium in Berlin, Baeyer went to the University of Berlin, where he pursued the same course. One year later, convinced that chemistry was to be his life, Baeyer moved to Heidelberg to study. His doctoral research on arsenical organic compounds was completed in 1858 and indicated his future scientific focusthe analysis and synthesis of organic molecules.

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38. Adolf Von Baeyer
adolf von baeyer AKA johann friedrich wilhelm adolf von baeyer. Born 31Oct-1835Birthplace Berlin, Germany Died 20-Aug-1917
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Executive summary: Synthesized indigo German chemist, born at Berlin on the 31st of October 1835, his father being Johann Jacob von Baeyer (1794-1885), chief of the Berlin Geodetical Institute from 1870. He studied chemistry under Robert Wilhelm Bunsen Gesammelte Werke , Brunswick, 1905), and the names of the headings under which they are grouped give some idea of the range and extent of his chemical work: (1) organic arsenic compounds, (2) uric acid group, (3) indigo, (4) papers arising from indigo researches, (5) pyrrol and pyridine bases, (6) experiments on the elimination of water and on condensation, (7) the phthaleins, (8) the hydro-aromatic compounds, (9) the terpenes, (10) nitroso compounds, (11) furfurol, (12) acetylene compounds and "strain" (Spannung) theory, (13) peroxides, (14) basic properties of oxygen, (13) dibenzalacetone and triphenylamine, (16) various researches on the aromatic and (17) the aliphatic series. He died 1917 in Starnberg, near Munich. Father: Johann Jacob von Baeyer (b. 1794, d. 1885)

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40. Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf Von Bayer
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