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Carl Schorlemmer

Carl Schorlemmer FRS (30 September 1834 – 27 June 1892) was a German chemist who did research on hydrocarbons and contributed to the study of the history of chemistry.

Carl Schorlemmer
Born(1834-09-30)30 September 1834
Died27 June 1892(1892-06-27) (aged 57)
NationalityGerman
Alma materUniversity of Heidelberg,
Victoria University of Manchester,
Scientific career
InstitutionsOwens College now University of Manchester
Doctoral advisorRobert Wilhelm Bunsen,
Henry Enfield Roscoe

Early life and education Edit

Schorlemmer was born in 1834, the son of a joiner in Darmstadt. He was able to visit Realschule and later - against the will of his poor father- trade school. Schorlemmer started his training to become a pharmacist in 1853 in Groß-Umstadt. During his training he made own chemical experiments in the laboratory and was interested in astronomy and botany. After two and a half years he passed his exam, became an assistant pharmacist and worked in the Schwanen pharmacy in Heidelberg. Having attended some lectures of Robert Wilhelm Bunsen, he studied pharmacy and chemistry in Heidelberg and in Gießen (where he attended lectures of Heinrich Will and Hermann Kopp, a historian of chemistry). He later became demonstrator at Owens College in Manchester with Henry Enfield Roscoe.

Professorship Edit

From 1874 on, Schorlemmer was professor of organic chemistry in Manchester. Schorlemmer became a member of the Royal Society in the UK in 1871.[1] In 1878, he was elected as a member to the American Philosophical Society.[2]

Research Edit

  • research on paraffin hydrocarbons
  • he proved, that "ethane" and "ethyl hydride" are identical.
  • works on Aurin, rosaniline, suberone and safranin.
  • a method to convert a secondary alcohol into a primary alcohol.
  • research on historical aspects of chemistry

Writings Edit

Schorlemmer wrote several books about organic chemistry, the most important one being A Treatise on Chemistry (1874), which he co-authored with Henry Roscoe. Schorlemmer is considered to have made an essential contribution to the history of chemistry as an academic field in his later works, culminating in his book The Rise and Development of Organic Chemistry.

Towards the end of his life, Schorlemmer began to write a book about the history of chemistry from antiquity to the 17th century. He died before finishing his work, so it was never published, the manuscript covers about 1,100 pages and is stored in John Rylands Library.

Connections with Marx and Engels Edit

Schorlemmer was a friend of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, who asked him for advice on scientific questions. Schorlemmer was one of the thirteen people at Marx's funeral.[3] At Schorlmmer's death, Engels published an obituary[4] in Vorwärts, the central organ of the Social Democratic Party of Germany. Engels said that Schorlemmer spent his holidays regularly in London with Marx and Engels when he did not visit Germany. Engels also claimed in his obituary that Schorlemmer was open about his allegiance to the Communist cause, and that Schorlemmer was unusual in that he held the German philosopher Hegel in high regard at a time when the latter was "much despised". Engels added that, "What we know today about paraffins, we owe mainly to Schorlemmer... Thus he became one the joint founders of today's scientific organic chemistry." For this connection with Marx and Engels, Schorlemmer is sometimes referred to as the "red" chemist.[5]

Death Edit

Towards the end of his life, his health got worse, he died due to a lung disease at his house in Manchester on 27.June 1892. He was unmarried.

Selected writings Edit

  • A Manual of Chemistry of the Carbon Compounds; or, Organic Chemistry (1874)
  • A Treatise on Chemistry (1877) - with Henry Roscoe
  • Rise and Development of Organic Chemistry (1879)

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ * Dixon, Harold B. (1893). "Memoir of the Late Carl Schorlemmer. L.L.D., F.R.S., F.C.S." Memoirs and Proceedings of the Manchester Literary & Philosophical Society. 7: 191–198.- contains a list of Schorlemmer's publications
  2. ^ "APS Member History". search.amphilsoc.org. Retrieved 12 May 2021.
  3. ^ Engels, Friedrich (22 March 1883). "Karl Marx's Funeral". marxists.org. Retrieved 4 June 2018.
  4. ^ Engels, Friedrich (3 July 1892). "Carl Schorlemmer" (in German). Retrieved 4 June 2018.
  5. ^ * Benfey, Theodor O.; Travis, Anthony S. (15 June 1992). "Carl Schorlemmer: The Red Chemist". Chemistry and Industry: 441–44.
  • Dr. O. Krätz: Chemie in unserer Zeit / 14/ Year: 1980 Nr. 3 A27
  • J. R. Partington: A History of Chemistry; vol. 4. London: Macmillan & Co Ltd.; New York: St. Martin's Press, 1964, pp. 774+775
  • Rolf Gelius: "Carl Schorlemmer als Wissenschaftshistoriker: Zur Kenntnis seines unvollendeten Manuskripts, Beiträge zur Geschichte der Chemie"/ intern.Zs.f.Gesch.u.Ethik der Naturwiss., Techn. u. Med.4/Birkhäuser Verlag 1996 /65-81

carl, schorlemmer, september, 1834, june, 1892, german, chemist, research, hydrocarbons, contributed, study, history, chemistry, born, 1834, september, 1834darmstadt, german, confederationdied27, june, 1892, 1892, aged, manchester, englandnationalitygermanalma. Carl Schorlemmer FRS 30 September 1834 27 June 1892 was a German chemist who did research on hydrocarbons and contributed to the study of the history of chemistry Carl SchorlemmerBorn 1834 09 30 30 September 1834Darmstadt German ConfederationDied27 June 1892 1892 06 27 aged 57 Manchester EnglandNationalityGermanAlma materUniversity of Heidelberg Victoria University of Manchester Scientific careerInstitutionsOwens College now University of ManchesterDoctoral advisorRobert Wilhelm Bunsen Henry Enfield Roscoe Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Professorship 3 Research 4 Writings 5 Connections with Marx and Engels 6 Death 7 Selected writings 8 See also 9 ReferencesEarly life and education EditSchorlemmer was born in 1834 the son of a joiner in Darmstadt He was able to visit Realschule and later against the will of his poor father trade school Schorlemmer started his training to become a pharmacist in 1853 in Gross Umstadt During his training he made own chemical experiments in the laboratory and was interested in astronomy and botany After two and a half years he passed his exam became an assistant pharmacist and worked in the Schwanen pharmacy in Heidelberg Having attended some lectures of Robert Wilhelm Bunsen he studied pharmacy and chemistry in Heidelberg and in Giessen where he attended lectures of Heinrich Will and Hermann Kopp a historian of chemistry He later became demonstrator at Owens College in Manchester with Henry Enfield Roscoe Professorship EditFrom 1874 on Schorlemmer was professor of organic chemistry in Manchester Schorlemmer became a member of the Royal Society in the UK in 1871 1 In 1878 he was elected as a member to the American Philosophical Society 2 Research Editresearch on paraffin hydrocarbons he proved that ethane and ethyl hydride are identical works on Aurin rosaniline suberone and safranin a method to convert a secondary alcohol into a primary alcohol research on historical aspects of chemistryWritings EditSchorlemmer wrote several books about organic chemistry the most important one being A Treatise on Chemistry 1874 which he co authored with Henry Roscoe Schorlemmer is considered to have made an essential contribution to the history of chemistry as an academic field in his later works culminating in his book The Rise and Development of Organic Chemistry Towards the end of his life Schorlemmer began to write a book about the history of chemistry from antiquity to the 17th century He died before finishing his work so it was never published the manuscript covers about 1 100 pages and is stored in John Rylands Library Connections with Marx and Engels EditSchorlemmer was a friend of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels who asked him for advice on scientific questions Schorlemmer was one of the thirteen people at Marx s funeral 3 At Schorlmmer s death Engels published an obituary 4 in Vorwarts the central organ of the Social Democratic Party of Germany Engels said that Schorlemmer spent his holidays regularly in London with Marx and Engels when he did not visit Germany Engels also claimed in his obituary that Schorlemmer was open about his allegiance to the Communist cause and that Schorlemmer was unusual in that he held the German philosopher Hegel in high regard at a time when the latter was much despised Engels added that What we know today about paraffins we owe mainly to Schorlemmer Thus he became one the joint founders of today s scientific organic chemistry For this connection with Marx and Engels Schorlemmer is sometimes referred to as the red chemist 5 Death EditTowards the end of his life his health got worse he died due to a lung disease at his house in Manchester on 27 June 1892 He was unmarried Selected writings EditA Manual of Chemistry of the Carbon Compounds or Organic Chemistry 1874 A Treatise on Chemistry 1877 with Henry Roscoe Rise and Development of Organic Chemistry 1879 See also EditList of German chemistsReferences Edit Dixon Harold B 1893 Memoir of the Late Carl Schorlemmer L L D F R S F C S Memoirs and Proceedings of the Manchester Literary amp Philosophical Society 7 191 198 contains a list of Schorlemmer s publications APS Member History search amphilsoc org Retrieved 12 May 2021 Engels Friedrich 22 March 1883 Karl Marx s Funeral marxists org Retrieved 4 June 2018 Engels Friedrich 3 July 1892 Carl Schorlemmer in German Retrieved 4 June 2018 Benfey Theodor O Travis Anthony S 15 June 1992 Carl Schorlemmer The Red Chemist Chemistry and Industry 441 44 Dr O Kratz Chemie in unserer Zeit 14 Year 1980 Nr 3 A27 J R Partington A History of Chemistry vol 4 London Macmillan amp Co Ltd New York St Martin s Press 1964 pp 774 775 Rolf Gelius Carl Schorlemmer als Wissenschaftshistoriker Zur Kenntnis seines unvollendeten Manuskripts Beitrage zur Geschichte der Chemie intern Zs f Gesch u Ethik der Naturwiss Techn u Med 4 Birkhauser Verlag 1996 65 81 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carl Schorlemmer amp oldid 1178920051, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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