Emilio Noelting

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Domingo Emilio Noelting (born June 8, 1851 in Puerto Plata , Dominican Republic , † August 6, 1922 in Merano ) was a French chemist.

Noel Ting, son of a merchant, began his studies in 1870 at the Ecole des Arts et Manufactures in Paris, but went because of the Franco-German war in the same year at the ETH Zurich (then Polytechnic), where he at Victor Meyer and Emil Kopp was assistant . In 1875 he received his doctorate from the University of Zurich . He then worked in industry (Renanrd, Villet and Bunaud silk dye works in Lyon and Monnet dye factory in La Plaine near Geneva). In 1880 he became director of the École municipale de chimie industrial in Mulhouse in Alsace. During the First World War he was expelled because the German authorities saw him as a French sympathizer. He went to Lausanne and Geneva.

He dealt with dye chemistry and textile chemistry.

On December 29, 1892, Noelting was accepted into the chemistry section of the German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina . He had the membership number 3000.

literature

  • Entry in Winfried Pötsch, Annelore Fischer, Wolfgang Müller: Lexicon of important chemists, Harri Deutsch 1989

Individual evidence

  1. ^ H. Knoblauch: Changes in the staff of the academy. Newly admitted members. In: Leopoldina. Official organ of the Imperial Leopoldino-Carolinian German Academy of Natural Sciences. Issue 28, No. 23-24, December 1892, p. 199