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Wiberg, Egon

Wiberg, Nils Holleman, A.F. Wiberg, Egon (Eds) Inorganic Chemistry. Academic Press, London UK (2001)... [Pg.160]

Alfred Schmidpeter took his PhD at Munich University in 1960 with Egon Wiberg. His research contributions since then have been in different fields of organophosphorus and organoarsenic chemistry, such as phosphazenes, aminophosphine tautomers, oligocyclic phosphoranes, azaphospholes, two-coordinate phosphorus and arsenic in conjugated cyclic and acyclic systems. He was Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Munich since 1975 and retired in 1997. [Pg.614]

Fig. 2.9 Egon Wiberg (1901-1976), the Director of the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry at the Ludwig Maximilians Universitat in Munchen (LMU) until 1970 (photo by courtesy of the late Professor Nils Wiberg)... Fig. 2.9 Egon Wiberg (1901-1976), the Director of the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry at the Ludwig Maximilians Universitat in Munchen (LMU) until 1970 (photo by courtesy of the late Professor Nils Wiberg)...

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