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Guido Bodländer

Guido Bodländer (31 July 1855 – 25 December 1904) was a German chemist.

Guido Bodländer
Born31 July 1855
Died25 December 1904(1904-12-25) (aged 49)
NationalityGerman
Scientific career
Fieldsorganic chemistry

After graduating from the University of Breslau in 1882, he became an assistant to Moritz Traube (1826-1894) in his laboratory at Breslau. Afterwards, he served as a pharmacology assistant in Bonn (1883–86) and later worked at the mineralogical institute in Clausthal (1887–1899). From 1897 to 1899 he worked at the institute of physical chemistry in Göttingen, and in 1899 became a professor of chemistry in Braunschweig.[1] He was in line to succeed Walther Nernst (1864-1941) as chair of physical chemistry at the University of Göttingen, however Bodländer died at the age of 49 prior to attaining the position.[2]

With Richard Abegg (1869-1910), he introduced a theory of "electo-affinity".[3][4] Also, he is credited with the invention of a Gasgravimeter (gas gravimeter).[5]

Selected writings

  • Lehrbuch der Anorganischen Chemie für Studierende und Selbstunterricht, 1896 – Textbook of inorganic chemistry for students and self-study.
  • Ueber langsame Verbrennung, 1899 – About slow combustion.
  • "Electro-affinity as a basis for the systematization of inorganic compounds", 1902; with Richard Abegg (reprinted from the American Chemical Journal. Vol. 28, Nr. 3).
  • Berichte über einzelne gebiete der angewandten physikalischen chemie, 1904 – Reports on individual areas of applied physical chemistry.[6]

Bibliography

  • POGGENDORFF, J. C.: Biographisch-literarisches Handwörterbuch zur Geschichte der exakten Wissenschaften. Bd. 4 (1904) 141
  • TRÖGER, J.: Guido Bodländer. Naturw. Rundschau 20 (1905) 78–79
  • NERNST, W.: Bodländers Wirken, Zeitschrift für Elektrochemie 11 (1905) 157–161
  • Alfred Coehn (1905). "Guido Bodländer". Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft. 38 (4): 4263–4290. doi:10.1002/cber.190503804111.

Notes

  1. ^ Biographisch-literarisches Handwörterbuch zur Geschichte ..., Volume 4, Part 1 by Johann Christian Poggendorff
  2. ^ Statement based on translated text of an equivalent article at the German Wikipedia.
  3. ^ Biographical Encyclopedia of Scientists, Third Edition edited by John Daintith
  4. ^ Google Books Science Progress, Volume 1
  5. ^ Marpmann's illustrirte Fachlexika der gesammten Apparaten ..., Volume 1 edited by Georg Friedrich Adolf Marpmann
  6. ^ WorldCat Search (publications)


guido, bodländer, july, 1855, december, 1904, german, chemist, born31, july, 1855breslau, germanydied25, december, 1904, 1904, aged, braunschweig, germanynationalitygermanscientific, careerfieldsorganic, chemistryafter, graduating, from, university, breslau, 1. Guido Bodlander 31 July 1855 25 December 1904 was a German chemist Guido BodlanderBorn31 July 1855Breslau GermanyDied25 December 1904 1904 12 25 aged 49 Braunschweig GermanyNationalityGermanScientific careerFieldsorganic chemistryAfter graduating from the University of Breslau in 1882 he became an assistant to Moritz Traube 1826 1894 in his laboratory at Breslau Afterwards he served as a pharmacology assistant in Bonn 1883 86 and later worked at the mineralogical institute in Clausthal 1887 1899 From 1897 to 1899 he worked at the institute of physical chemistry in Gottingen and in 1899 became a professor of chemistry in Braunschweig 1 He was in line to succeed Walther Nernst 1864 1941 as chair of physical chemistry at the University of Gottingen however Bodlander died at the age of 49 prior to attaining the position 2 With Richard Abegg 1869 1910 he introduced a theory of electo affinity 3 4 Also he is credited with the invention of a Gasgravimeter gas gravimeter 5 Selected writings EditLehrbuch der Anorganischen Chemie fur Studierende und Selbstunterricht 1896 Textbook of inorganic chemistry for students and self study Ueber langsame Verbrennung 1899 About slow combustion Electro affinity as a basis for the systematization of inorganic compounds 1902 with Richard Abegg reprinted from the American Chemical Journal Vol 28 Nr 3 Berichte uber einzelne gebiete der angewandten physikalischen chemie 1904 Reports on individual areas of applied physical chemistry 6 Bibliography EditPOGGENDORFF J C Biographisch literarisches Handworterbuch zur Geschichte der exakten Wissenschaften Bd 4 1904 141 TROGER J Guido Bodlander Naturw Rundschau 20 1905 78 79 NERNST W Bodlanders Wirken Zeitschrift fur Elektrochemie 11 1905 157 161 Alfred Coehn 1905 Guido Bodlander Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 38 4 4263 4290 doi 10 1002 cber 190503804111 Notes Edit Biographisch literarisches Handworterbuch zur Geschichte Volume 4 Part 1 by Johann Christian Poggendorff Statement based on translated text of an equivalent article at the German Wikipedia Biographical Encyclopedia of Scientists Third Edition edited by John Daintith Google Books Science Progress Volume 1 Marpmann s illustrirte Fachlexika der gesammten Apparaten Volume 1 edited by Georg Friedrich Adolf Marpmann WorldCat Search publications This article about a German chemist is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Guido Bodlander amp oldid 1139762065, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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