Guido Bodländer

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Guido Bodländer - portrait, source: Ber. d. German chem. Society 38, p. 4263 (1905)

Guido Bodländer (born July 31, 1855 in Breslau , † December 25, 1904 in Braunschweig ) was a German chemist.

Life

Guido Bodländer attended Maria-Magdalenen-Gymnasium in Breslau until he graduated from high school in 1878. He then studied until 1882 at the University of Breslau . During his studies in 1881 he became a member of the Academic Natural Science Association in Breslau . After his doctorate he was from 1882 to 1883 and again in 1888 assistant in Moritz Traube's private laboratory in Breslau, who was investigating questions of the activation of oxygen and autoxidation at that time. Later Bodländer u. a. at the Pharmacological Institute in Bonn and at the Physico-Chemical Institute in Göttingen . In 1899 he became a full professor of physical chemistry and chemical technology in Braunschweig. Bodländer invented a gas gravimeter in collaboration with Richard Abegg . Intended to be the successor to Walther Nernst (1864–1941) at the chair for physical chemistry in Göttingen, his early death prevented his appointment.

Bodländer had been married since 1889 to the chemist Emma Bruck, who was born in Oberglogau on November 1, 1859 , and who received her doctorate in 1915 as a widow with a thesis on "Contributions to the systematics of rare earths". On July 7, 1942 she was in the concentration camp Theresienstadt spent .

literature

  • J. Chr. Poggendorff: Biographical-literary concise dictionary for the history of the exact sciences. Volume 4, p. 141, 1904.
  • J. Tröger: Guido Bodländer. In: Naturw. Rundschau. 20 pp. 78-79. 1905.
  • W. Nernst: Bodländer's work. In: Journal of Electrochemistry. 11, pp. 157-161. 1905.
  • A. Coehn: Guido Bodländer. In: Ber. d. German Chem. Ges. 38 pp. 4263-4290. 1906.
  • Annual report 1878 of the St. Maria-Magdalena grammar school in Breslau.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ducal technical college Carolo Wilhelmina. ( Memento of January 4, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF) p. 4.
  2. ^ Report on the second decade of the Academic Scientific Association in Breslau . Breslau 1894, p. 9; archive.org .
  3. Annette Vogt of Honor in memory against forgetting . In: Berlin monthly magazine ( Luisenstädtischer Bildungsverein ) . Issue 1, 2000, ISSN  0944-5560 , p. 20-23 ( luise-berlin.de ).