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2. Baeyer, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf Von - Hutchinson
German organic chemist who synthesized the dye indigo in 1880. He discovered barbituric acid in 1863, later to become the parent substance of a major class of hypnotic drugs.
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Baeyer, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf Von 1905 Barton, Sir Derek H. R. 1969 Berg, Paul 1980 Bergius, Friedrich 1931 Bosch, Carl 1931 Brown, Herbert C.
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4. 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
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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.

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18821968) Bacon, Francis (1561-1626) Bacon, Roger (c.1220-c. 1292) Baekeland, Leo Hendrik (1863-1944) Baer, Karl Ernst Ritter von (1792-1876) Baeyer, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf von
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6. Adolf Von Baeyer - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
von Baeyer biography Chisholm, Hugh, ed (1911). Baeyer, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf von . Encyclop dia Britannica (Eleventh ed.). Cambridge University Press.
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Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf von Baeyer in 1905 Born October 31, 1835
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Nationality Germany Fields Organic chemistry Institutions University of Berlin
Gewerbe-Akademie, Berlin

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Friedrich August Kekulé
Doctoral students Emil Fischer
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Carl Theodore Liebermann ... Carl Gräbe Synthesis of indigo Notable awards Nobel Prize for Chemistry Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf von Baeyer [ˈbaɪɐ] ; (October 31, 1835 - August 20, 1917) was a German chemist who synthesized indigo and was the 1905 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 Kekulé 's laboratory, earning his doctorate (from Berlin) in 1858. He followed Kekulé to the University of Ghent , when Kekulé became professor there. He became a lecturer at the Berlin Trade Academy in 1860, and a Professor at the

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von Baeyer biography Chisholm, Hugh, ed (1911). Baeyer, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf von . Encyclop dia Britannica (Eleventh ed.). Cambridge University Press.
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B AEYER, J OHANN F RIEDRICH W ILHELM A DOLF VON (1835 ), German chemist, was born at Berlin on the 31st of October 1835, his father being Johann Jacob von Baeyer (1794-1885), chief of
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10. Baeyer, [Johann Friedrich Wilhelm] Adolf Von Biography - S9.com
1835 Born on the 31st of October in Berlin.1853-1855 - Devoted his first two years as a student at the University of Berlin chiefly to physics and mathematics. 1856- His love for
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1835 - Born on the 31st of October in Berlin.
1853-1855 - Devoted his first two years as a student at the University of Berlin chiefly to physics and mathematics. 1856- His love for chemistry re-awakened and drew him to Bunsen's laboratory in Heidelberg. 1857 - His studies on methyl chloride resulted in his first published work. 1860 - Worked as a Professor at Ghent and he study uric acid, which also led him to the discovery of barbituric acid. 1865 - Started his work on indigo - the blue dye had fascinated him since his youth-and this soon led to the discovery of indole and to the partial synthesis of indigotin. 1868 - Married Adelheid (Lida) Bendemann. 1871 - He brought to light that important category of dyestuffs - the phthaleins. Baeyer's theory of carbon-dioxide assimilation in formaldehyde also belongs to this period. 1873 - On the death of Justus von Liebig, Baeyer was called to his Chair in the University of Munich.

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12. Baeyer, (Johann Friedrich Wilhelm) Adolf Von
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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 Kekulé '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 polyacetylene s, oxonium salts, nitroso compounds (1869) and uric acid derivatives (1860 and onwards) (including the discovery of barbituric acid (1864), the parent compound of the barbiturate s). He was the first to propose the correct formula for indole in , after publishing the first synthesis three years earlier. His contributions to

14. Baeyer, (Johann Friedrich Wilhelm) Adolf Von - Encyclopedia Britannica - On Hist
Full Name Adolf von Baeyer. Nationality German Activity German chemist. Born 3110-1835 Died 20-08-1917
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Adolf von Baeyer Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf von Baeyer in 1905 Born October 31 1835 Berlin, Germany Died August 20 1917 (aged 81) Starnberg, Germany Residence Germany Nationality German Field Chemist Institutions University of Berlin Gewerbe-Akademie, Berlin University of Strassburg University of Munich Alma mater University of Berlin Academic advisor Robert Wilhelm Bunsen Notable students Emil Fischer John Ulric Nef Victor Villiger Carl Theodore Liebermann Known for Synthesis of indigo Notable prizes Nobel Prize for Chemistry Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf von Baeyer IPA ; October 31, 1835 - August 20, 1917) was a German

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many other organic substances did much to develop the chemical industry of Germany. His collected works were published in German (1905). Baeyer, (Johann Friedrich Wilhelm) Adolf von
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Eduard Buchner May 20 August 13 ) was a German chemist and zymologist , the winner of the 1907 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on fermentation
He was born in Munich , the son of a physician and Doctor Extraordinary of Forensic Medicine. In 1884, he began studies in chemistry with Adolf von Baeyer and in botany with Professor C. von Naegeli , at the Botanic Institute in Munich. After a period working with Otto Fischer in Erlangen , he was awarded a doctorate from the University of Munich in 1888.

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Baeyer, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf von (18351917) Bakunin, Mikhail Aleksandrovich (1814-1876) Balzac, Honor de (1799-1850)
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20. The Nobel Prize In Chemistry 1905
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