Eugen Müller (chemist)

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Eugen Müller (born June 21, 1905 in Merken / Düren, † July 26, 1976 in Tübingen ) was a German chemist.

life and work

Eugen Müller received his doctorate in 1927 at the Friedrich Wilhelm University (today Humboldt University in Berlin) with Wilhelm Schlenk with the thesis on new organic alkaline compounds and in 1933 he completed his habilitation with Alfred Wohl at the Technical University of Danzig . Müller was then Adolf Butenandt's assistant at the Technical University of Danzig. In 1935 he was registered as a member of the NSDAP . In 1937 he became senior assistant at the University of Jena and there in 1939 he was appointed associate professor. In addition, Müller worked in the Gauamt Technik of the Thuringian NSDAP as a Gaufachgruppe administrator chemistry. In 1942 he was appointed to the University of Frankfurt am Main , where he became full professor and director of the Institute for Organic Chemistry .

From 1952 Müller taught at the University of Tübingen , where he was professor of applied chemistry from 1957 to 1973. Müller was editor of the reference work Houben-Weyl . Since 1968 he was a full member of the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences .

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  1. ↑ Biographical data, publications and academic family tree of Eugen FW Müller at academictree.org, accessed on January 3, 2019.