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Extractions: 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)
BAEYER, (Johann Friedrich Wilhelm) Adolf Von baeyer, (johann friedrich wilhelm) adolf von. He studied chemistry under the German chemists Robert Bunsen and friedrich Kekulé von Stradonitz . http://www.history.com/encyclopedia.do?articleId=202025
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Extractions: P rix Nobel de 1905 à 1909 Adolf Johann Friedrich Wilhelm von Baeyer Ferdinand-Frédéric-Henri Moisssan Eduard Büchner Ernest Rutherford ... Friedrich Wilhelm Ostwald Pour les services rendus à l'avancement de la chimie organique et industrielle, grâce à ses travaux sur les colorants organiques et les composés hydroaromatiques. (Berlin, 1835 - Stamberg, 1917) Fils d'officier, Adolf von Baeyer naît à Berlin le 31 octobre 1835. Ayant fait des études scientifiques dans sa ville natale, il choisit après quelques hésitations de se spécialiser en chimie. Sa famille décide de l'envoyer poursuivre sa formation à Heidelberg, dans le laboratoire de Bunsen, où il fait la connaissance de futurs célébrités comme Meyer, Boutlerov, Liebig et Beilstein. Il n'y reste que peu de temps, et commence vraiment ses premières recherches à Gand, sous la direction de Kékulé, inventeur des formules chimiques développées en chimie organique. C'est ce demier qui suscite chez Baeyer un intérêt très profond et permanent pour la chimie structurale, et une vive passion pour la synthèse organique. De 1860 à 1872, Baeyer occupe une modeste fonction d'enseignant à Berlin. Puis il est envoyé à Strasbourg (l'Alsace vient d'être annexée par l'Empire allemand) pour fonder à 37 ans un laboratoire moderne dans l'Université nouvellement créée. Mais dès 1875, tout en conservant la direction de ce laboratoire (il la gardera jusqu'h l'âge de 80 ans), il part comme professeur à Munich occuper la chaire libérée par Liebig; il y reste jusqu'en 1915, et est alors remplacé par Willstátter qui, la même année, reçoit le prix Nobel de Chimie.
Too Many âFriedrich Wilhelmsâ (Actually, it turns out he was born friedrich wilhelm Plumpe; and used one of the others such as johann friedrich wilhelm adolf von baeyer, http://mintaka.sdsu.edu/GF/bibliog/library/FW.html
Extractions: Introduction One day I was seated in the library, reading Volume 2 of the Astronomische Nachrichten , in which F. W. Bessel mentioned that he had he asked a young assistant, F. W. A. Argelander, to make some observations of refraction near the horizon. Now, as it happens, I was aware that the already-famous Bessel, as well as the soon-to-become-famous Argelander, were both named Friedrich Wilhelm. Then I remembered that F. W. Murnau, the director of the classic vampire film Nosferatu , was also a Friedrich Wilhelm. (Actually, it turns out he was born Friedrich Wilhelm Plumpe A lot, I discovered. A little searching turned up the fact that Friedrich Nietzsche was really Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche. father was actually named Friedrich Wilhelm Wagner. Speaking of relatives, how about Eduard Friedrich Wilhelm Weber, the physician and brother of the more famous physicist Wilhelm Weber? (Wilhelm Weber is the namesake of the SI unit of magnetic flux.) Friedrich Wilhelm Herschel, and changed his name to Frederick William when he settled in England? All right, maybe that shouldn't count, being Anglicized, as well as buried in the middle of John Herschel's name.
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Extractions: 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 the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Friedrich, as his name suggests, was typical of the exalted Jewish hierarchy from which the earliest Jewish Nobel Prize winners in chemistry stemmed. He was born in Berlin on October 31, 1835, the son of Johann Jakob Baeyer and Eugenie nee Hitzig. The family was already distinguished both in literature and the natural sciences. His father, Johann, enjoyed the rank of a lieutenant general. He is deservedly renowned on his own as the originator of the European system of geodetic measurement. Print this article Email this article
Extractions: Search over 48,000 terms in the online reference dictionary. Bookmark at del.icio.us Organic chemist, born in Berlin, Germany. He studied at Heidelberg, and became professor of chemistry at Strasbourg (1872) and Munich (1875â1915). His researches covered many aspects of chemistry, notably the synthesis of the dye indigo and the elucidation of its structure, the mechanism of photosynthesis, the condensation of phenols and aldehydes, the polyacetylenes, the stability of polymethylene rings, the terpenes, and the basicity of organic oxygen compounds. He was awarded the 1905 Nobel Prize for Chemistry. End of Article: Johann (Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf) Von Baeyer Biography Berlin Indigo Do not copy, download, transfer, or otherwise replicate the site content in whole or in part. Link to this article directly: Johann (Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf) Von Baeyer Johann (Joachim) Winckelmann [next] [back] Johann (Christian Gottlieb) Graupner var dc_UnitID = 14; var dc_PublisherID = 18833; var dc_AdLinkColor = 'red'; var dc_isBoldActive= 'no'; var dc_adprod='ADL';
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Nobel Peace Prize 1905 johann friedrich wilhelm adolf von baeyer in recognition of his services in the advancement of organic chemistry and the chemical industry, http://din-timelines.com/1901s-npp.shtml
List Of Authors - Chronology baeyer, johann friedrich wilhelm adolf von (18351917) Bakunin, Mikhail Aleksandrovich (1814-1876) Baudrillard, Jean (b. 1929) http://www.macroknow.com/books/chronology-frm.htm
Name Reaction Alphabetical baeyer (johann friedrich wilhelm adolf von baeyer 1835 1917) -Villiger (Victor Villiger 1868 - 1934) Oxidation is an oxidative rearrangement reaction http://www.ecompound.com/Reaction reference/name_reaction_alphabetical.htm
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