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  1. Friedrich Bergius, ein Erfinderschicksal (Abhandlungen und Berichte / Deutsches Museum) (German Edition) by Harald Beck, 1982
  2. Realschule: Erich Kästner Realschule Hermeskeil, Friedrich-Bergius-Oberschule, Schule Tieloh, Käte-Lassen-Schule Flensburg (German Edition)
  3. Hochschullehrer (Th Hannover): Friedrich Bergius, J. Hans D. Jensen, Theodor Lessing, Konrad Meyer, Gerhard Ertl, Wilhelm Kamlah (German Edition)
  4. Ehrensenator Der Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg: Karl Jaspers, Friedrich Bergius, Hartmut Mehdorn, Gustav Adolf Scheel (German Edition)
  5. Friedrich Bergius

1. Friedrich Bergius - Biography
Friedrich bergius friedrich Bergius was born on October 11, 1884, in Goldschmiedennear Breslau, Silesia. He belonged to an old respected family of
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Friedrich Bergius was born on October 11, 1884, in Goldschmieden near Breslau, Silesia. He belonged to an old respected family of scientists, theologians, civil servants, army officers, and business men. His grandfather was Professor of Economics in Breslau and his father owned a chemical factory in Goldschmieden.
Bergius was educated in Breslau and whilst still at school took great interest in his father's factory where he was able to study various working methods under the guidance of his father and thus became acquainted with chemicotechnical processes. The time spent in the laboratories and the works there later stood him in good stead, as already at a very early age he obtained considerable insight into industrial as well as scientific matters.
Before entering University, Bergius was sent to the Ruhr for six months by his father, where he studied the practical aspects of a large metallurgical plant and profited greatly by this experience.
In 1903 he entered Breslau University to read chemistry under Ladenburg, Abegg and

2. Friedrich Bergius - Biography
Friedrich Bergius Biography Friedrich Bergius was born on October 11, 1884, in Goldschmieden near Breslau, Silesia.
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3. Bergius, Friedrich
Bergius, Friedrich (b. Oct. 11, 1884, Goldschmieden, near Breslau, Ger.d. March 30, 1949, Buenos Aires, Arg.), German chemist who succeeded in
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4. Bergius, Friedrich Karl Rudolf
Bergius, Friedrich Karl Rudolf. German chemist who invented processes for converting coal into oil and wood into sugar.
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8. Bergius, Friedrich Karl Rudolph
Bergius, Friedrich Karl Rudolph (18841949) German research chemist who invented processes for converting coal into oil and wood into sugar.
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Friedrich Karl Rudolf Bergius (October 11, 1884 March 30, 1949) was born nearBreslau, Germany (now Wroclaw in Poland). In 1931, he and Carl Bosch won the
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15. Friedrich Bergius
Friedrich Bergius Born 11Oct-1884 Birthplace Goldschmieden, Germany Died30-Mar-1949 Location of death Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Location of death: Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Ethnicity: White
Occupation: Chemist Level of fame: Niche
Executive summary: Hydrogenation of coal Military service: German Army (1904, one year) The son of a chemical factory owner, Bergius was educated at Breslau and Leipzig and other cities, working with Walther Nernst and Fritz Haber , eventually founding his won laboratory in Hanover. He later became an employee of Karl Goldschmidt, rising to deputy member of the board of Goldschmidt AG. Work that he did at the Mannheim-Rheinau Works on the hydrogenation of coal, while not immediately successful, was used by I.G. Farben in the 1930s to produce fuel. With Carl Bosch he received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work in this and other industrial chemical methods. That worked proved of the utmost importance in extending Germany's participation in the second World War. After the war his association with companies close to the Nazi regime prompted him to relocate to Argentina, where he died in 1949. University: University of Breslau (attended 1903)
University: PhD, University of Leipzig (1905-07)

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Friedrich Bergius. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1931. Friedrich Bergius was bornon October 11, 1984, in Goldschmieden near Breslau, Silesia.
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Nobel Prize Winning Chemists Friedrich Bergius The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1931 Friedrich Bergius was born on October 11, 1984, in Goldschmieden near Breslau, Silesia. His father owned a chemical factory in Goldschmieden. His work started with a detailed investigation on the dissociation of calcium peroxide and developed a practical method for laboratory work at pressures up to 300 atmospheres. The most important result of his research was the hydrogenating effect of hydrogen on coal and heavy oils under high pressure, in 1912 and 1913. It was soon found that the scope of this research work was too large for one firm alone and after the end of the war Bergius endeavoured to find firms suitable for collaborating in the development of hydrogenation. Finally, in 1927, he was able to conclude his own work on the liquefaction of coal, after the practical possibilities had been proved on a large scale. He received the degree of Dr. Phil. from the University of Heidelberg and the honorary doctorate from the University of Hanover; he was awarded the Liebig Medal and was elected to the Board of Directors of many associations and companies interested in coal and oil. In 1931 he shared the Nobel prize with Carl Bosch for their contributions to the invention and development of chemical high-pressure methods. From that time on Bergius devoted himself to a process of obtaining sugar from cellulose in wood, on which he had already worked during the First World War. It is amazing with what intensity Bergius took up the second part of his life's work, namely this hydrolysis of cellulose in wood and similar substances to sugar. It seems as if the well-known difficulties of working with highly concentrated hydrochloric acid had presented special challenge to Bergius. His main concern was to rationalize the process and to ensure complete recovery of the hydrochloric acid used by constructing intricate devices.

17. The Nobel Prize In Chemistry: Friedrich Bergius
Friedrich Bergius *1884, † 1949 (Bergius). In recognition of their contributionsto the The Nobel Prize Friedrich Bergius The Nobel Foundation
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19. Friedrich Bergius
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Friedrich Bergius Chemist Research director; from 1916 to 1918 executive boardmember After gaining his doctorate in Leipzig in 1907, Friedrich Bergius
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Research director; from 1916 to 1918 executive board member of Th. Goldschmidt AG , which in 1999 became part of the SKW Trostberg Group
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† 1949, Buenos Aires The meteoric career of one of the greatest German chemists of the 20th century began in 1903 when he studied at Breslau. After gaining his doctorate in Leipzig in 1907, Friedrich Bergius undertook numerous study trips including Berlin, Hannover and Karlsruhe, where he met Fritz Haber coming up with the subject for his post-doctoral thesis: "The application of high pressures in chemical processes and reproduction of the formation process of coal".
In 1912 this topic showed some foresight, since Bergius believed that in its practical application he had found a way of "liquefying" Germany's abundant coal reserves under high pressure, thereby converting it into gasoline. He had correctly assessed the implications of the incipient mechanization of automobile traffic and aviation; nevertheless this was of no help to the young private lecturer in Hannover until his pioneering process could be implemented through costly practical tests.
It was against this background that Bergius came to the attention of Karl Goldschmidt , also a mechanization enthusiast and a firm believer that the future belonged to gasoline. After some negotiation, Bergius came to Goldschmidt in

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