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Rudolf Hugo
Nietzki (9
March 1847 – 28
September 1917) was a
German chemist who
specialized in
industrial dyes
derived from coal tar.
While a professor...
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students Richard Abegg Eugen Bamberger Lazăr
Edeleanu Fritz Haber Rudolf Hugo
Nietzki Adolf Pinner Ferdinand Tiemann Karl
Friedrich von
Auwers Max Le Blanc...
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compounds by Merz and
Weith in 1871, and K. A.
Hoffman in 1894. A
study by
Nietzki and
Bothof shows indications that
including an
oxide of lead may maximize...
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acetylenediolate K 2C 2O 2. The
nature of K 6C 6O 6 was
clarified by
Rudolf Nietzki and
Theodor Benckiser [de] in 1885, who
found that its
hydrolysis yielded...
- C6(OH)6 or tetrahydroxy-p-benzoquinone C6(OH)4O2 and
characterized by
Rudolf Nietzki and
Theodor Benckiser [de] in 1885,
although the
product was for a long...
- and papers. The dye was
created in 1878 by the
German chemist Rudolf Nietzki. He was emplo**** by
Kalle & Co. and
completed his
contributions on August...
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organic chemistry). The two
worked with the
chemistry Professor Rudolf Nietzki, who
retired in 1911.
Fichter retired in 1939 and died in 1952.
Guest professor...
- 1882 by
Swiss chemist Robert Ghnem, as an
analogue of fluorescein.
Rudolf Nietzki at the
University of
Basel identified the prin****l
constituents of rose...
- Radu; Wuest,
James D. (December 1, 2023). "Refreshing the
Legacy of
Rudolf Nietzki: Benzene-1,2,4,5-tetramine and
Related Compounds". The
Journal of Organic...
- for the
family myth Nietzsche's
aunts believed in, Müller
suggests Adam
Nietzki (1714–1780),
professor of
medicine in
Halle and of
Polish (but not noble)...