ريتشارد أنشوتس
(تم التحويل من Richard Anschütz)
ريتشارد أنشوتس | |
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Richard Anschütz | |
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وُلِدَ | |
توفي | 8 يناير 1937 | (aged 84)
القومية | German |
المدرسة الأم | جامعة بون |
السيرة العلمية | |
الهيئات | جامعة بون |
المشرف على الدكتوراه | August Kekulé |
طلاب الدكتوراه | Hans Meerwein |
Carl Johann Philipp Noé Richard Anschütz FRSE (Hon) (10 March 1852 – 8 January 1937) was a German organic chemist.[1]
Anschütz received his PhD at the University of Bonn for his work with August Kekulé. He became Kekulé's assistant and in 1898, his successor as Professor of Chemistry at the University of Bonn. His biography of Kekulé opened a view on the claims of Archibald Scott Couper as an independent co-discoverer of the ability of carbon atoms to link to each other to form chains (the theory of chemical structure).[2]
References
- ^ أ ب Former Fellows of The Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783 – 2002. royalsoced.org.uk
- ^ Anschütz, Richard (1929). August Kekulé (in German and French). Vol. 1. Berlin, Germany: Verlag Chemie. pp. 125–129.
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Further reading
- Richard Anschütz, August Kekulé, 2 volumes (Berlin: Verlag Chemie, 1929)
- Dobbin, L. (1934). "The Couper Quest". Journal of Chemical Education. 11 (6): 331–338. Bibcode:1934JChEd..11..331D. doi:10.1021/ed011p331.
- Meerwein, Hans (1941). "Richard Anschütz Zum Gedächtnis". Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft. 74 (3): A29–A74. doi:10.1002/cber.19410740318.
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