Friedrich Boedecker

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Carl Heinrich Friedrich Boedecker (born March 27, 1883 in Wunstorf , † November 16, 1977 in Berlin) was a German industrial chemist.

Life

After attending the secondary school in Hanover, Friedrich Boedecker studied chemistry at the Universities of Göttingen and Freiburg im Breisgau. In Göttingen, he first became a member of the Mündenia group, which was exposed, and later switched to the Corps Teutonia. From 1922 he also wore the ribbon of the Corps Frankonia Prague . In 1907, after completing his studies, he became an assistant at the General Chemical Institute of the University of Göttingen. In 1910 he got a job as a chemist at JD Riedel AG in Berlin. In 1912 he received power of attorney. In the First World War he took part as a lieutenant in the reserve, from 1915 to 1918 as a consultant for detonators and explosives at the engineering committee in Berlin. As an award, he received the Iron Cross, 2nd class. After the end of the war he continued his work at JD Riedel AG. In 1923 he became a deputy member of the board and in 1929 after the merger with E. de Haën AG (Hannover-List), which was taken over in 1922, he became a full board member of JD Riedel-E. de Haën AG. In this function he was head of the factory in Berlin-Britz and the scientific laboratory. Boedecker was the inventor of, among other things, pharmaceutical active ingredients and processes for their production. He has published scientific papers on terpenes and topics in pharmaceutical and physiological chemistry.

Fonts

  • Barbituric Acid and Process of Producing Same , 1924, U.S. Patent 1622129
  • Process for the Preparation of Vanillin and i-Vanillin , 1926, United Kingdom Patent GB285156, GB285551
  • Sedative and hypnotic ureide / Ureide sedative et hypnotique , 1927, Canada Patent CA 275760
  • Process for the Preparation of Alkyl Ethers of Protocatechuic Aldehydes , 1927, United Kingdom Patent GB284199
  • Process for Producing 1-Propenyl-3-Ethoxy-4-Hydroxy-Benzene , 1927, U.S. Patent 1704494
  • Process for the Preparation of Monoalkyl Ethers of Protocatechuic Aldehydes in Addition to Vanillin , 1927, United Kingdom Patent GB309929
  • Method of Producing Hydrogen , 1930, US Patent 1937682 (together with Jon Seemann)
  • Process of Producing Keto-Derivatives of Cholanic Acid , 1931, US Patent 1933003 (together with Gustav Reverey and Hans Volk)
  • Process of Procing 8-Hydroxyquinoline , 1932, U.S. Patent 1966026
  • Tri-substituted Barbituric Acid , 1933, US Patent 2080071 (together with Heinrich Gruber)
  • Ethereal Sulfur-containing Compounds and Process of Producing Same , 1933, US Patent 2021539
  • Process of Producing a novel 8-Hydroxyquinoline Salt , 1933, US Patent 2079312
  • Improvements in and relating to Substituted Barbituric Acids , 1936, United Kingdom Patent GB462573 (together with Heinrich Gruber)
  • Salicylic Acid Sulphonyl Sulphanilamides , 1939, US Patent 2256274 (together with Albrecht Heymons)
  • Pentaerythritol Bromhydrin Nitrates , 1955, US Patent 2853511 (together with Hans Volk)

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Nachrichten aus Chemie, Technik und Laboratorium 26 (1978), p. 30.
  2. a b Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 48/297; 118/2