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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 Goldschmieden near Breslau, Silesia. He belonged to an old respected family of
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The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1931
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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 - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Friedrich Karl Rudolf Bergius (October 11, 1884 – March 30, 1949) was a German chemist known for the Bergius process for producing synthetic fuel from
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Richard Abegg ... Nobel Prize for Chemistry Friedrich Karl Rudolf Bergius October 11 March 30 ) was a German chemist known for the Bergius process for producing synthetic fuel from lignite coal Bergius was born near Breslau (Wrocław) , within the German Empire 's Prussian Province of Silesia
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Als Sohn des Fabrikbesitzers Heinrich Bergius, der die Chemische Fabrik Goldschmieden f¼hrte und aus einer alten deutschen Familie stammte, die sich schon Verdienste auf dem Gebiet der Wissenschaften erworben hatte, besuchte er ein Realgymnasium. Seine Mutter war Marie Haase, die Tochter des Altphilologen Friedrich Haase . Zu seinen Vorfahren geh¶rte Professor Johannes Bergius (* 1587) in Frankfurt (Oder) , der als Hofprediger am Brandenburger Hof wirkte, und Carl Bergius (* 1804), Professor der National¶konomie in Breslau. Nach dem Schulbesuch erwarb er sich die ersten praktischen Kenntnisse in einem Labor eines H¼ttenwerkes. Danach nahm er das Studium im Jahre 1903 an der Universit¤t Breslau in den F¤chern Chemie und chemische Technologie auf. Die herausragenden Dozenten, bei denen er studierte, waren Walter Herz Albert Ladenburg (1842-1911) und Richard Abegg (1869-1910). Im Jahre 1907 erlangte er in Leipzig die

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5. Friedrich Karl Rudolph Bergius
Friedrich Karl Rudolph Bergius (18841949). German research chemist who invented processes for converting coal into oil and wood into sugar.
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Friedrich Karl Rudolph Bergius
German research chemist who invented processes for converting coal into oil and wood into sugar. He shared a Nobel prize 1931 with Carl Bosch for his part in inventing and developing high-pressure industrial methods. Bergius was born near Breslau, Silesia (now in Poland), the son of the owner of a chemical factory. He studied chemistry at the universities of Breslau and Leipzig, and did research at Karlsruhe Technische Hochschule with German chemist Fritz Haber, who introduced him to high-pressure reactions. Bergius worked in industry 1914-45, then left Germany and eventually settled in Argentina 1948, as a technical adviser to the government.
In 1912 Bergius worked out a pilot scheme for using high pressure, high temperature, and a catalyst to hydrogenate coal dust or heavy oil to produce paraffins (alkanes) such as petrol and kerosene. Yielding nearly 1 tonne of petrol from 4.5 tonnes of coal, the process became important to Germany during World War II as an alternative source of supply of petrol and aviation fuel. He also discovered a method of producing sugar and alcohol from simple substances made by breaking down the complex molecules in wood; he continued this work in Argentina, and found a way of making fermentable sugars and thus cattle food from wood.

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7. Friedrich Karl Rudolph Bergius - Wikipédia
Friedrich Karl Rudolph Bergius. Friedrich Karl Rudolph Bergius. nemecký chemik. Narodenie, 11. október 1884 Goldschmieden (dnes as Vroclavi
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Pozri aj Biografick½ port¡l Friedrich Karl Rudolph Bergius 11. okt³ber Goldschmieden (dnes časÅ¥ Vroclavi 31. marec Buenos Aires ) bol nemeck½ chemik V roku vymyslel met³du na v½robu kvapaln½ch uhľovod­kov z uhlia . Okrem toho pracoval na technickej premene etyl©nu na glykol a pod. Spolu s Carlom Boschom obdržal Nobelovu cenu za rozvoj vysokotlakov½ch met³d v ch©mii ( pr­liÅ¡ kr¡tky (tzv. " v½honok "). M´Å¾eÅ¡ pom´cÅ¥ Wikip©dii rozÅ¡­riÅ¥ ho tak, že hore klikneÅ¡ na z¡ložku "ºprava" (alebo alternat­vne sem ) a dop­Å¡eÅ¡ alebo zmen­Å¡ text Zdroj: „ http://sk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_Karl_Rudolph_Bergius Kateg³rie Biografick© v½honky Narodenia v 1884 ... Nositelia Nobelovej ceny za ch©miu Zobrazen­ Osobn© n¡stroje Navig¡cia HľadaÅ¥ N¡stroje V in½ch jazykoch

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    9. Friedrich Bergius - Wikipedia
    Friedrich Bergius (11 Oktoba, 1884 – 30 Machi, 1949) alikuwa mwanakemia kutoka nchi ya Ujerumani. Hasa alichunguza ubadilishaji wa dutu mbalimbali,
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    10. Friedrich Bergius --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
    Britannica online encyclopedia article on friedrich bergius German chemist and corecipient, with Carl Bosch of Germany, of the 1931 Nobel Prize for
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    Page 1 of 1 born Oct. 11, 1884, Goldschmieden, near Breslau, Ger. [now Wroclaw, Pol.]
    died March 30, 1949, Buenos Aires, Arg. German chemist and corecipient, with Carl Bosch of Germany, of the 1931 Nobel Prize for Chemistry. Bergius and Bosch were instrumental in developing the hydrogenation method necessary to convert coal dust and hydrogen directly into gasoline and lubricating oils without isolating intermediate products. Special Offer!

    11. Friedrich Bergius
    The son of a chemical factory owner, bergius was educated at Breslau and Leipzig and other cities, working with Walther Nernst and Fritz Haber,
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    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)

    12. Friedrich Bergius Winner Of The 1931 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
    friedrich bergius, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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    F RIEDRICH B ERGIUS
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    13. Degussa Geschichte - Friedrich Bergius
    After gaining his doctorate in Leipzig in 1907, friedrich bergius undertook numerous study trips including Berlin, Hannover and Karlsruhe,
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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

    14. Bergius, Friedrich --  Britannica Student Encyclopaedia
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    15. Bergius, Friedrich Karl Rudolph (1884-1949), Chimiste Allemand
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    16. Nobel Prizes
    von Baeyer, Johann friedrich Wilhelm Adolf Barton, Derek Harold Richard Barton Berg, Paul bergius, friedrich Bosch, Carl Butenandt, Adolf Brown,
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    Laws of chemical dynamics and of osmotic pressure. Emil Hermann Fischer
    Sugar and purine synthesis Svante August Arrhenius
    Theory of electrolytic dissociation William Ramsay
    Discovery of Noble Gases and their placement in the Periodic Table Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf von Baeyer
    Organic dyes and hydroaromatic compounds
    Investigation and isolation of the element fluorine and for the electric furnace which bears his name Eduard Buchner
    Biochemical research: cell-free fermentation Ernest Rutherford
    Disintegration of elements; chemistry of radioactive substances Friedrich Wilhelm Ostwald
    Catalysis; fundamental principles of chemical equilibria and rates of reaction Otto Wallach
    Alicyclic compounds Marie Sklodowska Curie Discovery of radium and polonium; isolation of radium and study of its compounds

    17. List Of Scientists By Field
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    18. Nobel Laureates In Chemistry By Alphabetical Order
    Baeyer, Johann friedrich Wilhelm Adolf Von, 1905. Barton, Sir Derek H. R., 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

    19. PREMIOS NOBEL EN QUIMICA
    bergius, friedrich. 1931. Heyrovsky, Jaroslav. 1959. Bosch, Carl. 1931. Libby, Willard Frank. 1960. Langmuir, Irving. 1932. Calvin, Melvin
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    20. Howstuffworks "German Chemists - Encyclopedia Entries"
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