Hans Grohn

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Hans Grohn (born December 28, 1898 in Stolp ; † unknown) was a German chemist and university professor .

Life

Hans Grohn received his doctorate in 1927 at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität in Berlin with a thesis “On the conversion of the α-bitter acid in hops during cooking in aqueous solutions”. From 1950 to 1958 he was professor of organic chemistry at the Brandenburg State University and from 1951 at the Potsdam University of Education . For the winter semester 1958/59 he was appointed to the faculty for materials management at the Technical University of Chemistry in Leuna-Merseburg . There he received a chair for chemical technology and became director of the newly founded Institute for Chemistry and Technology of High Polymers .

Grohn's son was the art historian Hans Werner Grohn (1929–2009).

Awards

Fonts

  • On the conversion of the α-bitter acid in hops during boiling in aqueous solutions , Berlin 1927.

swell

  • Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar, 9th Edition, 1961, Vol. 1 (A – N), p. 599.
  • Comrade Prof. Hans Grohn 65 years old, in: Neues Deutschland from December 28, 1963, p. 4.
  • Information No. 257/56 - Re: threat of strike by Professor Picht, Pädagogische Hochschule Potsdam, Institute for Theoretical Physics, in: Henrik Bispinck (edit): The GDR in view of the Stasi 1956. The secret reports to the SED leadership, Göttingen 2016, available online at [1]

Individual evidence

  1. High honors awarded, in: Neues Deutschland from January 30, 1964, p. 2.