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Institute for Physical Chemistry

ANDREY MILCHEV Institute for Physical Chemistry, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria... [Pg.509]

Institute for Physical Chemistry University of Munich, Theresienstr. 37 D-80333 Miinchen, Germany... [Pg.187]

Dr. Hubert Ebert University of Munich Institute for Physical Chemistry Theresienstr. 37 Miinchen D-80333 Germany... [Pg.500]

Professor Ronald Imbihl University of Hannover Institute for Physical Chemistry Callinstrasse 3-3 a D-30167 Hannover Germany... [Pg.561]

Institute for Physical Chemistry, University of Stuttgart, Pfaffenwaldring 55,... [Pg.109]

A second and greater opportunity came his way in the spring of 1922. Professor Fritz Haber, discoverer of the Haber ammonia synthesis process and head of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physical Chemistry (now known as the Max Planck Institute), contacted Professor Schlenk. [Pg.14]

Most of Mark s work done during this period was done at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute of the Chemistry of Fibers or the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, Berlin-Dahlen. His collaborators during this six-year period... [Pg.93]

Institute for Physical Chemistry,Technical University, Bergakademie Freiberg, Freiberg, Sachsen, Germany... [Pg.239]

NERNST, HERMANN WALTHER (1864-1941). Nernst was a Ger man Chemrst and Physicist. In 1894 he received invitations to the Physics Chairs in Munich and in Berlin, as well as to the Physical Chemistry Chair in Gottingen. He accepted this latter invitation. At Gottingen Nernst founded the Institute for Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry and became its Director. In 1905 he was appointed Professor of Chemistry, later of Physics, in the University of Berlin, becoming Director of the newly-founded Physikalisch-Chemisches Institut in 1924. He remained in this position until his retirement in 1933. [Pg.1065]

CONTRIBUTION FROM THE INSTITUTE FOR PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN, DENMARK... [Pg.226]

In September of 1920, Polanyi took a position in Berlin at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Fiber Chemistry, which was housed in the buildings of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry directed by Fritz Haber. [8] By this time Polanyi had published his doctoral thesis and papers in several areas of thermodynamics, including papers on Nernst s heat theorem and Einstein s quantum theory for specific heats. [9] In the next 13 years, before he was forced to leave Germany in 1933, Polanyi worked in several areas of physical chemistry in Berlin, afterwards heading Manchester s physical chemistry laboratory for fifteen years. In 1948 Polanyi exchanged his professorship in chemistry at Manchester for a chair in social studies, thus formally becoming a philosopher. [Pg.247]

Institute for Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, University of Hannover,... [Pg.441]


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