Anton Karl Wilhelm Gawalowski

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Anton Karl Wilhelm Gawalowski (born March 16, 1848 in Schloss Unter-Kloster near Trebitsch ; † March 24, 1927 in Fügen (Zillertal) ) was a Bohemian-Austrian chemist .

Life

Gawalowski studied chemistry at the German Technical University in Brno , where he joined the Hilaria association, later the Corps Marchia Brno . In 1866 recipients were accepted here and later made an honorary member. In the further course of his studies, he moved to the Hessian Ludwig University of Gießen . In 1874 he was initially a club laboratory assistant and then a civil servant in chemical-agricultural industrial companies in order to later run the chemical-analytical laboratory in Raitz near Brno as owner . In 1875 he was appointed court chemist at the kk regional court in Brno and public sugar chemical, in 1892 food chemist. From 1907 to 1908 he was the final chemist for the crude petroleum trade. Most recently he was a consultant and advisor to various industrial companies. Gawalowski worked on chemical and pharmaceutical specialist publications and manuals. He constructed various laboratory devices for analytical determinations.

plant

  • Comparative investigation of the methods of determining the hardness of water . 1913

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 24/12