Caesar Pomeranz

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Caesar Pomeranz (born April 5, 1860 in Hussjatyn , Galicia , † June 28, 1926 in Vienna ) was an Austrian chemist.

Life

Caesar Pomeranz attended school in Tarnopol and completed training as a pharmacist's assistant. From 1879 he studied pharmacy first in Vienna and then in Chernivtsi . There he received his doctorate in 1884 under Richard Pribram . He then returned to Vienna and was briefly in Prague . As the successor to Pribram, he followed a call to the University of Chernivtsi in 1906 . From 1914 to 1918 he was its rector. When Czernowitz became Romanian as a result of the Treaty of St. Germain , he returned to Vienna and took over a professorship at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences . Together with Paul Fritsch, he developed a synthesis for isoquinolines , which bears his name as the Pomeranz-Fritsch reaction .

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