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3. Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf Von Bayer
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4. Adolf Von Baeyer - Biography
johann friedrich wilhelm adolf von baeyer was born on October 31, 1835,in Berlin, as the son of johann Jakob baeyer and Eugenie née Hitzig.
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. A study of uric acid, which also led him to the discovery of barbituric acid, provided the thesis by which he qualified as a university teacher in 1860. In the same year he became a lecturer in organic chemistry at the "Gewerbe-Akademie" (Trade Academy) in Berlin. He received little money but was given a spacious laboratory. In 1866 the University of Berlin, at the suggestion of A.W. Hofmann, conferred on him a senior lectureship, which, however, was unpaid.
It was during the Berlin period that Baeyer began most of the work that was to bring him fame later. In 1865 he started his work on indigo - the blue dye had fascinated him since his youth-and this soon led to the discovery of indole and to the partial synthesis of indigotin. His pupils Graebe and Liebermann, with the help of the zinc-dust distillation developed by Baeyer, clarified the structure of alizarin and worked out the synthesis used industrially. Studies were initiated on condensation reactions which, after Baeyer had gone to Strassburg as Professor in the newly established University (1871) brought to light that important category of dyestuffs - the phthaleins. Baeyer's theory of carbon-dioxide assimilation in formaldehyde also belongs to this period.

5. Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf Von Baeyer Winner Of The 1905 Nobel Prize In Chem
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    Residence: Germany
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Baeyer, Adolf von (Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf von Baeyer), , German chemist. He taught at Berlin and Strasbourg and in 1875 succeeded Liebig at Munich. For his work in organic chemistry, especially that on organic dyes and the hydroaromatic compounds, he received the 1905 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. His discovery of the molecular structure of indigo and his research on many other organic substances did much to develop the chemical industry of Germany. His collected works were published in German (1905).
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11. Baeyer, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf Von
baeyer, johann friedrich wilhelm adolf von (18351917). German organicchemist who synthesized the dye indigo 1880. He discovered
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German organic chemist who synthesized the dye indigo 1880. He discovered barbituric acid 1863, later to become the parent substance of a major class of hypnotic drugs.
In 1888 he carried out the first synthesis of a terpene.
Nobel Prize for Chemistry 1905.
Baeyer was born in Berlin and studied there and at Heidelberg.
He became professor of chemistry at the University of Strasbourg 1872 and three years later at Munich, where he stayed for the rest of his career.
Baeyer discovered fluorescein 1871.
He also found the resinous condensation product of phenol and formaldehyde (methanal), which Leo Baekeland later developed into the first thermosetting plastic Bakelite.
His work with ring compounds and the highly unstable polyacetylenes led him to consider the effects of carbon-carbon bond angles on the stability of organic compounds.
He concluded that the more a bond is deformed away from the ideal tetrahedral angle, the more unstable it is; this is known as Baeyer's strain theory.

12. Baeyer, Adolf Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Von
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Baeyer, Adolf Johann Friedrich Fils d'officier, Adolf von Baeyer naît à Berlin le 31 octobre 1835. Ayant fait des études scientifiques dans sa ville natale, il choisit après quelques hésitations de se spécialiser en chimie. Sa famille décide de l'envoyer poursuivre sa formation à Heidelberg, dans le laboratoire de Bunsen, où il fait la connaissance de futurs célébrités comme Meyer, Boutlerov, Liebig et Beilstein. Il n'y reste que peu de temps, et commence vraiment ses premières recherches à Gand, sous la direction de Kékulé, inventeur des formules chimiques développées en chimie organique. C'est ce demier qui suscite chez Baeyer un intérêt très profond et permanent pour la chimie structurale, et une vive passion pour la synthèse organique.
De 1860 à 1872, Baeyer occupe une modeste fonction d'enseignant à Berlin. Puis il est envoyé à Strasbourg (l'Alsace vient d'être annexée par l'Empire allemand) pour fonder à 37 ans un laboratoire moderne dans l'Université nouvellement créée. Mais dès 1875, tout en conservant la direction de ce laboratoire (il la gardera jusqu'h l'âge de 80 ans), il part comme professeur à Munich occuper la chaire libérée par Liebig; il y reste jusqu'en 1915, et est alors remplacé par Willstatter qui, la même année, reçoit le prix Nobel de Chimie. Baeyer, après avoir accompli une oeuvre extrêmement vaste, portant sur de nombreux sujets de chimie organique (dérivés de l'urée, le furfurole, le pyrrole, les acétyléniques, les aminophénols, les péroxydes, les dérivés nitrosés, etc.), s'était orienté principalement vers l'étude du domaine aromatique. Il ne fut récompensé qu'assez tardivement, puisqu'il reçut le prix Nobel à l'âge de 70 ans, et trois après son élève E. Fischer, pourtant plus jeune que lui de dix-huit ans.

13. Prix Nobel De 1905 à 1909
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1905. Adolf Johann Friedrich Wilhelm von Baeyer
Pour les services rendus à l'avancement de la chimie organique et industrielle, grâce à ses travaux sur les colorants organiques et les composés hydroaromatiques. (Berlin, 1835 - Stamberg, 1917) Fils d'officier, Adolf von Baeyer naît à Berlin le 31 octobre 1835. Ayant fait des études scientifiques dans sa ville natale, il choisit après quelques hésitations de se spécialiser en chimie. Sa famille décide de l'envoyer poursuivre sa formation à Heidelberg, dans le laboratoire de Bunsen, où il fait la connaissance de futurs célébrités comme Meyer, Boutlerov, Liebig et Beilstein. Il n'y reste que peu de temps, et commence vraiment ses premières recherches à Gand, sous la direction de Kékulé, inventeur des formules chimiques développées en chimie organique. C'est ce demier qui suscite chez Baeyer un intérêt très profond et permanent pour la chimie structurale, et une vive passion pour la synthèse organique. De 1860 à 1872, Baeyer occupe une modeste fonction d'enseignant à Berlin. Puis il est envoyé à Strasbourg (l'Alsace vient d'être annexée par l'Empire allemand) pour fonder à 37 ans un laboratoire moderne dans l'Université nouvellement créée. Mais dès 1875, tout en conservant la direction de ce laboratoire (il la gardera jusqu'h l'âge de 80 ans), il part comme professeur à Munich occuper la chaire libérée par Liebig; il y reste jusqu'en 1915, et est alors remplacé par Willstátter qui, la même année, reçoit le prix Nobel de Chimie.

14. BAEYER JOHANN FRIEDRICH WILHEM ADOLF VON (1835-1917)
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16. Baeyer, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf Ritter Von - Gedächtnis Berlin
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