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Chemisch Physikalische Gesellschaft

In 1869 the Chemisch-Physikalische Gesellschaft (CPG, Chemical-Physical Society) was founded by the chemist Heinrich Hlasiwetz and the physicists Josef Loschmidt, Josef Petzval and Josef Stefan. Aims of the association were to further the development of chemistry and physics and to disseminate chemical and physical knowledge. This was to be achieved by ... [Pg.3]

Good relations existed between VOCH and the Chemisch-physikalische Gesellschaft (Chemical-Physical Society), whieh has been deseribed above. [Pg.13]

The OCHZ published various original papers, summaries of artieles from other journals, reviews, eommunieations about patents, short reviews of re-eently edited books, questions from readers to be answered by experts, reports from industry and trade and announcements and reports from VOCH. Also the Chemisch-Physikalische Gesellschaft decided to publish its minutes in the OCHZ. However, we cannot find in OCHZ original research papers in contrast to the publications of other chemical societies (like Deutsche Chemische Gesellschaft or American Chemical Society) as there had existed since 1880 the Mormtshefte fiir Chemie (Chemical Monthly)," where most Austrian chemists published their scientific papers. The intended readers of OCHZ were mainly chemists from industry (chemical and food) and administration, who wanted information about industrial developments in Austria and abroad, about new institutions, biographical notes about famous chemists and reports summarizing new developments in various fields of chemistry. [Pg.15]

CPG Chemisch-physikalische Gesellschaft (Chemical-Physical Society)... [Pg.20]

Hlasiwetz, Heinrich, a prominent Austrian organic chemist, was born in Liberec (Reichenberg) in Bohemia, studied in Prague and Vienna, was professor of chemistry at the University of Innsbruck since 1854 and at the Technische Hochschule in Vieima since 1867. He was one of the founders of the Chemisch-physikalische Gesellschaft (Chemical-Physical Society). For his biography see e.g. Lexikon (1988), 206 see also Rosner (2004), 250-253. [Pg.59]

Chemical-physical society, see Chemisch-physikalische Gesellschaft Chemical Technolo cal Library, see ChemicM knihowia technologicka Chemical Technlogy, see Chemicka technologie Chemicka knihowia (ChemicalLibrary), 55... [Pg.371]

Chemisch-Physikalisch-Technischen und der Biologisch-Medizinischen Sek-tion (Veroffentlichungen aus dem Archiv zur Geschichte der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft 7), Berlin 1995. [Pg.284]

Twsett, M. 1906. Physikalisch-chemische studien jiber das chlorophyll. Die absorp-tionen. Berichte der Deutschen Botanischen Gesellschaft 24 316-323. [Pg.147]

Tswett, M.S. 1906, Physikalische-chemische Studien liber das Chlorophyll. Die Ad-sorptionen , Berichte der Deutschen Botanischen Gesellschaft, 24, 316-28. [Pg.366]

Tswett, M. 1906. Physikalisch-Chemische Studien liber das Chlorophyll. Die Adsorption. (Physical-chemical studies of chlorophyll. Adsorption.) Berichte der Deutschen botanischen Gesellschaft, 24 316-326. [Pg.14]


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