Arnulf Schertel

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Franz Jacob Arnulf Ludwig Schertel (born February 24, 1841 in Munich , † March 11, 1902 in Dresden ) was a German chemist and professor of metallurgy.

Life

Schertel was the son of a chief customs inspector. He attended high school in Munich and studied chemistry in Munich and Marburg . He graduated in 1863. He went to Braunschweig , where he accepted an assistant position with Friedrich Ludwig Knapp at the chemical-technical laboratory of the Technical University .

From 1867 he worked as a teacher for physics, chemistry and mineralogy at the Higher Commercial College in Hildesheim , in 1870 he worked as an assistant at the chair for technical chemistry at the Andersonian University in Glasgow . 1871/72 he traveled to Nevada County (California) to Boraxlagerstätten to investigate and evaluate. In 1873 he received his doctorate at the University of Leipzig Dr. phil., in the same year he was named as the successor to Theodor Richter on the board of directors of the iron and steel laboratory at Freiberg huts. On October 1, 1896, he became a full professor of metallurgy at the Freiberg Bergakademie and senior metallurgy assessor, and he continued to head the metallurgical laboratory. In 1899 he was named a mountain ridge .

Schertel was a member of the Association of German Chemists and worked from 1900 to 1901 together with Erwin Papperitz as chairman of the Freiberg Art Association. He died in Dresden in 1902. His grave is on the Donatsfriedhof in Freiberg . The mineral Schertelite was named after Arnulf Schertel.

Publications (selection)

  • About naphthyl sulfhydrate and double sulfur naphthyl . In: Annals of Chemistry and Pharmacy . 132/1864, pp. 91-95, digitized
  • Some observations on the gray modification of tin . In: Journal for practical chemistry . 19/1879, pp. 322-326, doi: 10.1002 / prac.18790190130
  • with Theodor Erhard : The melting points of Prinsep's alloys and their pyrometric use . In: Yearbook for mining and metallurgy in Saxony . 1879, pp. 154-170, digitized
  • Decoppering of the lead by means of suction at the Freiberg ironworks . In: Yearbook for mining and metallurgy in the Kingdom of Saxony . 1882, pp. 176-178, digitized
  • with J. von Schröder: The smoke damage in the forests around the fiscal ironworks near Freiberg . In: Yearbook for mining and metallurgy in the Kingdom of Saxony . 1884, second issue, pp. 93–120, digitized
  • with Alfred Wilhelm Stelzner : About the tin content and the chemical composition of the black tin cover from Freiberg . In: Yearbook for mining and metallurgy in the Kingdom of Saxony . 1886, pp. 52-71, digitized
  • Analyzes of the products of the fiscal ironworks near Freiberg . In: Yearbook for mining and metallurgy in the Kingdom of Saxony . 1887, Part 2, pp. 10-15, digitized
  • Uranium ores from the Himmelsfürst mine near Freiberg . In: Yearbook for mining and metallurgy in the Kingdom of Saxony . 1889, pp. 103-105, digitized
  • Contributions to the knowledge of the lead chamber process . In: Yearbook for mining and metallurgy in the Kingdom of Saxony . 1890, pp. 138-149, digitized

literature

  • Otto Brunck : Arnulf Schertel † . In: Journal for Applied Chemistry . XV / 1902/18, pp. 443-444
  • Arnulf Schertel . In: Carl Schiffner : From the life of old Freiberg mountain students . Vol. 3/1940, pp. 143-144
  • Hartmut Schleiff, Roland Volkmer, Herbert Kaden : Catalogus Professorum Fribergensis: Professors and teachers at the TU Bergakademie Freiberg 1765 to 2015. Freiberg, 2015, ISBN 978-3-86012-492-5 , p. 89

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Hartmut Schleiff, Roland Volkmer, Herbert Kaden : Catalogus Professorum Fribergensis: Professors and teachers at the TU Bergakademie Freiberg 1765 to 2015. Freiberg, 2015, ISBN 978-3-86012-492-5 , p. 89
  2. Bergakademische professor graves in Freiberg cemeteries . Freiberg, 2006. ISBN 978-3-86012-285-3 , p. 24
  3. mindat.org