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Friedlander, Paul

Friedlander, P. Ber. Dtsch. Chem. Ges. 1882, 15, 2572. Paul Friedlander (1857-1923), born in Kdnigsberg, Prussia, apprenticed under Carl Graebe and Adolf von Baeyer. He was interested in mnsic and was an accomplished pianist. [Pg.244]

FIGURE 19. A banquet to celebrate the anilines. This large and distinguished company of academic and industrial chemists and others is celebrating the jubilee of the discovery of mauve by William Henry Perkin at the Hotel Metropole, London, on 26 luly 1906. William Perkin, Heinrich Caro, Raphael Meldola, Emil Fischer, and Paul Friedlander are among those at the top table. By this time, the dye industry had developed all the major processes for production of aniline and its congeners, and naphthylamines, and aminoanthraquinones. Edelstein Collection... [Pg.68]

In May 1880 Baeyer sent two of his research assistants, Paul Friedlander and Albert Hehner, to BASF to assist with the development of the reaction. Moreover, Baeyer was appointed overall head of the indigo research work done at Ludwigs-hafen and Munich ... [Pg.251]


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