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  1. Die hochmolekularen organischen Verbindungen: Kautschuk und Cellulose (German Edition) by Hermann Staudinger, 1960-12-31
  2. Die Ketene (1912) (German Edition) by Hermann Staudinger, 2010-04-18
  3. Die makromolekulare Chemie und ihre Bedeutung für die Protoplasmaforschung (Protoplasmatologia Cell Biology Monographs / Grundlagen) (German Edition) by Hermann Staudinger, Magda Staudinger, 1954-01-01
  4. Anleitung zur organischen qualitativen Analyse (German Edition) by Hermann Staudinger, 1968-01-01
  5. H. Staudinger, H. Mark und K. H. Meyer: Thesen zur Grosse u. Struktur d. Makromolekule : Ursachen u. Hintergrunde e. akadem. Disputes (German Edition) by Claus Priesner, 1980
  6. From Organic Chemistry to Macromolecules by H. Staudinger, 1971-01-27
  7. Staudinger, Hermann: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Chemistry: Foundations and Applications</i> by Thomas M. Zydowsky, 2004
  8. Biography - Staudinger, Hermann (1881-1965): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  9. University of Karlsruhe Faculty: Heinrich Hertz, Karl Ferdinand Braun, Fritz Haber, Hermann Staudinger, Wolfgang Finkelnburg
  10. Ehrenbürger Von Freiburg Im Breisgau: Hermann Staudinger, Conrad Gröber, Heinrich Brenzinger, Joseph Wirth, Fritz Geiges, Ludwig Aschoff (German Edition)
  11. Erlenbach Am Main: Industrie Center Obernburg, Hermann-Staudinger-Gymnasium Erlenbach, Mapei (German Edition)
  12. Polymer Scientists and Engineers: Roy J. Plunkett, Wallace Carothers, Charles Goodyear, Alan Macdiarmid, Manfred Wagner, Hermann Staudinger
  13. Person (Worms): Hugo Sinzheimer, Hermann Staudinger, Abraham Von Worms, Johann Nikolaus Götz, Erkenbert Von Frankenthal, Timo Hildebrand (German Edition)
  14. Naissance à Worms: Philip Delaporte, Hermann Staudinger, Meïr de Rothenburg, Timo Hildebrand, Curtis Bernhardt, Ludwig Edinger (French Edition)

1. Biography Nobel Prize Winner: Staudinger, Hermann | Chemdex
Biography Nobel Prize Winner Staudinger, Hermann. (University of Freiburg, Breisgau, Germany and Staatliches Institut f r makromolekulare Chemie, Freiburg, Breisgau, Germany ).
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Biography Nobel Prize Winner: Staudinger, Hermann. (University of Freiburg, Breisgau, Germany and Staatliches Institut für makromolekulare Chemie, Freiburg, Breisgau, Germany ). Awarded the Nobel prize for chemistry in 1953 for his discoveries in the field of macromolecular chemistry Website address: Biography Nobel Prize Winner: Staudinger, Hermann Tags:
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3. Staudinger, Hermann - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About
German organic chemist who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1953 for his discoveries in macromolecular chemistry, of which he was the founder.
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5. Staudinger, Hermann - Chemistry Encyclopedia - Structure, Reaction, Molecule
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Hermann Staudinger was one of the most influential organic chemists of the twentieth century. His wide-ranging research interests included the investigation of many kinds of molecules, ranging from small organic compounds to large polymers. He is generally considered to be the father of macromolecular (polymer) chemistry and won the 1953 Nobel Prize in chemistry for his discoveries in that field. Halle with a degree in chemistry in 1903, Staudinger moved to the University of Strasbourg and became an academic lecturer there in 1907. Subsequent academic appointments took him to Karlsruhe, Zurich, and, finally, Freiburg. It was a risky career move for Staudinger, and one that put him at odds with many of the leading organic chemists of the time. He proposed (without much proof to back up his proposal) that macromolecules were long-chain molecules of identical or nearly identical units that were linked by covalent bonds Despite the attacks, Staudinger was determined to convince his detractors that his ideas on the structures of macromolecules were sound. To prove his point he carried out a series of experiments designed to yield more understanding of the chemical and physical properties of polymers. He began with natural rubber. He and J. Fritschi hydrogenated the double bonds present in natural rubber polymer molecules in an autoclave and found that the isolated product had properties similar to those of the starting rubber. From this Staudinger concluded that natural rubber was not a colloidal substance, but a long-chain macromolecular substance.

6. Staudinger, Hermann (1881-1965), Chimiste Allemand Et Prix Nobel De Chimie En 19
STAUDINGER, HERMANN, Germany, University of Freiburg im Breisgau and Staatliches Institut f r makromolekulare Chemie (State Research Institute
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7. Staudinger, Hermann - Chemistry: Foundations And Applications | HighBeam Researc
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8. GENEALOGY DATABASE ENTRY
GENEALOGY DATABASE ENTRY Vera V. Mainz and Gregory S. Girolami 1998 Staudinger, Hermann 1881 1965 DEGREE PhD DATE 1902 PLACE Halle TEACHER/RESEARCH ADVISOR Vorl nder
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Staudinger, Hermann . Born Mar. 23, 1881, in Worms; died Sept. 8, 1965, in Freiburg. German chemist (Federal Republic of Germany). Staudinger studied at the Technische Hochschule in
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10. FisicaNet - Biografía De Staudinger, Hermann
The Foundation of Polymer Science by Hermann Staudinger Hermann Staudinger's life and achievements. Hermann Staudinger Father Industrial significance of polymer science
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German organic chemist, founder of macromolecular chemistry, who carried out pioneering research into the structure of albumen and cellulose.
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Staudinger, Hermann German organic chemist, founder of macromolecular chemistry, who carried out pioneering research into the structure of albumen and cellulose. Nobel prize 1953.
To measure the high molecular weights of polymers he devised a relationship, now known as Staudinger's law, between the viscosity of polymer solutions and their molecular weight.
He devised a new and simple synthesis of isoprene (the monomer for the production of the synthetic rubber polyisoprene) in 1910.
Most chemists thought that polymers were disorderly conglomerates of small molecules, but from 1926 Staudinger put forward the view that polymers are giant molecules held together with ordinary chemical bonds. To give credence to the theory, he made chemical changes to polymers that left their molecular weights almost unchanged; for example, he hydrogenated rubber to produce a saturated hydrocarbon polymer.
In his book Macromolekulare Chemie und Biologie 1947, Staudinger anticipated the molecular biology of the future.

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    Chemistry: Foundations and Applications by Thomas M. Zydowsky
    Staudinger, Hermann Hermann Staudinger was one of the most influential organic chemists of the twentieth century. His wide-ranging research interests included the investigation of many kinds of molecules, ranging from small organic compounds to large polymers. He is generally considered to be the father of macromolecular (polymer) chemistry and won the 1953 Nobel Prize in chemistry for his discoveries in that field. Halle with a degree in chemistry in 1903, Staudinger moved to the University of Strasbourg and became an academic lecturer there in 1907. Subsequent academic appointments took him to Karlsruhe, Zurich, and, finally, Freiburg. Despite the attacks, Staudinger was determined to convince his detractors that his ideas on the structures of macromolecules were sound. To prove his point he carried out a series of experiments designed to yield more understanding of the chemical and physical properties of polymers. He began with natural rubber. He and J. Fritschi hydrogenated the double bonds present in natural rubber polymer molecules in an autoclave and found that the isolated product had properties similar to those of the starting rubber. From this Staudinger concluded that natural rubber was not a colloidal substance, but a long-chain macromolecular substance.

15. Hermann Staudinger - Biography
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Hermann Staudinger was born in Worms on the 23rd of March 1881. His father was Dr. Franz Staudinger.
Staudinger was a prolific writer and the following books by him have been published: Die Ketene (Ketenes), published by Enke, Stuttgart, 1912; Anleitung zur organischen qualitativen Analyse (Introduction to organic qualitative analysis), published by Springer, Berlin, 1st edition 1923, 5th edition 1948, 6th edition 1955; (Tables for the lectures on general and inorganic chemistry), published by Braun, Karlsruhe, 1st edition 1927, 5th edition 1947; Die hochmolekularen organischen Verbindungen, Kautschak und Cellulose

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German organic-macro-molecular chemist, winner of the Nobel Prize in 1953. He conducted research on compounds that aided in the development of plastics. Died on 9/08/1965, Frieburg, Germany. Link to Wikipedia biography
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German organic chemist who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1953 for his discoveries in macromolecular chemistry, of which he was the founder.
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20th Century. Born Worms (Germany), 1881 Died Freiburg (Germany), 1965. After studying in Halle, Darmstadt and M nchen, Staudinger became an assistant in Stra burg
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Staudinger, Hermann 20th Century Born: Worms (Germany), 1881
Died: Freiburg (Germany), 1965 After studying in Halle, Darmstadt and Mnchen, Staudinger became an assistant in Straburg (Strasbourg) in 1903 where he discovered the ketenes. In 1907 he became professor in Karlsruhe, 1912 in Zrich and 1926 in Freiburg. From 1912 he studied compounds like cellulose and caoutchouc starting from the hypothesis that those compounds have an extremely high molecular weight. He also showed the relation between viscosity and the chain length of macromolecules. His results were further developed by the plastic industry. Together with his wife Magda Staudinger-Woit he also studied the molecular composition of proteins. Having long been considered an outsider in 1953 he was honoured with the Nobel Prize in chemistry.
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