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    Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf von Baeyer (German pronunciation: [ˈaːdɔlf fɔn ˈbaɪɐ] ; 31 October 1835 – 20 August 1917) was a German chemist who synthesised...
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  • peroxyacids or peroxides as the oxidant. The reaction is named after Adolf von Baeyer and Victor Villiger who first reported the reaction in 1899. In the...
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  • pharmacologically active. The compound was first synthesised by Adolf von Baeyer. It remains unclear why Baeyer chose to name the compound that he discovered "barbituric...
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    hydrocarbons. The system was originally developed in 1900 by German chemist Adolf von Baeyer for bicyclic systems and in 1913 expanded by Eduard Buchner and Wilhelm...
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  • military officer Johann Jacob Baeyer, whose son, Adolf von Baeyer, won the 1905 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. In 1976, von Baeyer was selected as a Fellow of...
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  • powder in strongly basic solution. This reaction was discovered by Adolf von Baeyer and Adolph Emmerling in 1869. The reaction of iron powder with o-nitrocinnamic...
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  • respectively. Baeyer was adopted and named after German chemist Adolf von Baeyer by the IAU in 2009. USGS/IAU (Oct 18, 2010). "Baeyer on Moon". Gazetteer...
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    February 1842 – 28 December 1914) was a German chemist and student of Adolf von Baeyer. Liebermann first studied at the University of Heidelberg where Robert...
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    five or six carbons in their ring. Adolf von Baeyer received a Nobel Prize in 1905 for the discovery of the Baeyer strain theory, which was an explanation...
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  • von Baeyer is a Canadian psychologist, academic, and author. He is a professor emeritus of psychology at the University of Saskatchewan. Von Baeyer is...
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    court servant Adolf von Baeyer (1835–1917), German chemist who synthesised indigo and developed a nomenclature for cyclic compounds Adolf Bastian (1826–1905)...
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    Physics: 56 (25% of total) Physiology or Medicine: 59 (26% of total) Adolf von Baeyer, recipient of the 1905 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, was Jewish on his...
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    Kekule von Stradonitz. Of the first five Nobel Prizes in Chemistry, Kekulé's former students won three: van 't Hoff in 1901, Fischer in 1902 and Baeyer in...
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    unraveled the structure of benzene at Ghent and Adolf von Baeyer (Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf von Baeyer), a student of August Kekulé, made contributions...
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  • correct empirical formula was provided by August W. von Hofmann in 1849. In 1866 Adolf von Baeyer gave a correct mesitylene's empirical formula; however...
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    precipitated, which had a melting point of 97 °C (207 °F). In 1899, Adolf von Baeyer and Victor Villiger described the first synthesis of the dimer and...
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    unsaturation. It is sometimes referred to as Baeyer's reagent after the German organic chemist Adolf von Baeyer. The reagent is an alkaline solution of potassium...
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    the Baeyer-Villiger oxidation. He studied at the University of Geneva. Following his graduation, he began his doctoral studies with Adolf von Baeyer at...
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  • collaborate with him on several projects. As a doctoral student with Adolf von Baeyer at the University of Strasbourg, then in Germany, Zeidler is credited...
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    Prize–winning chemist Adolf von Baeyer. Baeyer was a Lutheran. History of the metre Seconds pendulum Siegmund Günther (1902), "Baeyer, Johann Jakob", Allgemeine...
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