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  1. Terpene Und Campher; Zusammenfassung Eigener Untersuchungen Auf Dem Gebiet Der Alicyclischen Kohlenstoffverbindungen by Otto Wallach, 2010-01-01
  2. Briefwechsel Zwischen J. Berzelius Und F. Wöhler: Im Auftrage Der Königl. Gesellschaft Der Wissenschaften Zu Göttingen Mit Einem Kommentar, Volume 2 (German Edition) by Friedrich Wöhler, Jöns Jakob Berzelius, et all 2010-03-01
  3. Träger Des Roten Adlerordens 3. Klasse: Otto Wallach, Richard von Volkmann, Manfred von Richthofen, Friedrich Harkort, Fritz Geiges (German Edition)
  4. Terpene und Campher. Zusammenfassung seiner Untersuchungen auf dem Gebiete der Alicyclischen Kohlenstoffverbindungen. by Otto Wallach, 1914

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(18471931). A German chemist who received the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1910 for his work in alicylic compounds. His mentors were Hofmann and Wahler, and he worked at the
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5. Wallach, Otto - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Wallach, Otto
German analytic chemist who isolated a new class of compounds, called terpenes, from essential oils (oils extracted from plants and used in medicine, aromatherapy, and perfume).
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Wallach, Otto Chemistry 1910 Walton, Ernest Thomas Sinton Physics 1951 Warburg, Otto Heinrich Medicine 1931 Warren, J. Robin Medicine 2005 Watson, James Dewey
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Wallach, Otto . Born March 27, 1847, in K nigsberg; died Feb. 26, 1931, in G ttingen. German organic chemist. Wallach graduated from the University of G ttingen in 1869.
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Otto Wallach Otillie Thoma. His father was a high-ranking civil servant, who later became Auditor General at Potsdam.
During his early school years at the humanistic "Gymnasium" at Potsdam, Wallach had a profound liking for history and art - in those days subjects like chemistry were hardly taught at secondary-school level.
Already in his first publication (1884) he raised the question of the diversity of the various members of the C H group, which in current practice at that time came under a multitude of names ranging from terpene to camphene, citrene, carvene, cinene, cajuputene, eucalyptine, hesperidine, etc. Utilizing common reagents such as hydrogen chloride and hydrogen bromide, he succeeded in characterizing the differences between the structure of these compounds. A year later he could establish that many of them were indeed identical. In 1909 he published the results of his extensive studies in his book

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German analytic chemist who isolated a new class of compounds, called terpenes, from essential oils (oils extracted from plants and used in medicine, aromatherapy, and perfume).
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Wallach, Otto (b. March 27, 1847, K nigsberg, Prussia now Kaliningrad, Russiad. Feb. 26, 1931, G ttingen, Ger.), German chemist awarded the 1910 Nobel Prize for Chemistry
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(b While at Bonn, Wallach became interested in the composition of a group of volatile oils widely used in pharmaceutical preparations. Kekule virtually denied that they could be analyzed. Nevertheless, Wallach, a master of experimentation, by repeated distillation was able to separate the components of complex mixtures. Then, by studying their physical properties, he could distinguish among the compounds many that were quite similar to one another. He discovered that most of the compounds belonged to the class now called isoprenoids Related Propaedia Topics: Isoprenoids and terpenes Other natural products By volatility differences: distillation, sublimation, evaporization

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Otto Wallach was a German chemist whose research into terpenes earned him the 1910 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
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    Otto Wallach was a German chemist whose research into terpenes earned him the 1910 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
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    Otto Wallach was awarded the 1910 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his contributions to organic chemistry and pioneering work on alicyclic compounds. Alicyclic compounds contain carbon rings that are not aromatic and is both aliphatic and cyclic. He determined many molecules of the C H family that had many different names at the time were all the same molecule or had very minor differences. Related Articles

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    Otto Wallach (27 March 1847 26 February 1931) was a German chemist and recipient of the 1910 Nobel prize in Chemistry for his work on alicyclic compounds.
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    Born 27 March 1847
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    Nationality Prussia German Empire Fields Organic chemistry Institutions University of Göttingen
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    Wallach was born in Königsberg , the son of a Prussian official. His father was transferred to Stettin (Szczecin) and later to Potsdam . Otto Wallach went to school, a Gymnasium , in Potsdam, where he learned about literature and the history of art , two subjects he was interested his whole life. At this time he also started private chemical experiments at the house of his parents. In 1867 he started studying chemistry at the University of Göttingen , where at this time Friedrich Wöhler was head of organic chemistry. After one semester at the

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