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Thermodynamik technischer Gasreaktionen

Haber s work embraced the physical chemistry of gas reactions, following on from the equilibria studies of Le Chatelier and other chemists. Furthermore, Haber, in common with many leading German academic chemists, was well aware of the rewards that might accrue from successful industrial application of laboratory results. Haber s acute awareness of the industrial potential came over in his 1905 book Thermodynamik technischer Gasreaktionen (published in English as Thermodynamics of Technical Gas Reactions) His credentials and background were well suited to the needs of BASF. [Pg.6]

Fritz Haber, Thermodynamik technischer Gasreaktionen. Sieben Vortrdge (Munich R. Oldenbourg, 1905), and, translated by Arthur H. Lamb, Thermodynamics of Technical Gas Reactions (London MacMillan, 1908). Haber s reputation in technical electrochemistry derived from his Grundriss der Technischen Elektrochemie auf theoretischer Grundlage (Munich R. Oldenbourg, 1898). [Pg.6]

F. Haber, Thermodynamik technischer Gasreaktionen, Oldenbourg, Miinchen, Germany, 1905. [Pg.238]

Haber, F. 1905. Thermodynamik der technischer Gasreaktionen. Munich R. Oldenbourg. Published in English (with additions by Haber) as Haber, F. 1908. Thermodynamics of Technical Gas-Reactions. London Longmans, Green and Co. [Pg.275]


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