Hans Jüptner von Jonstorff

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Memorial plaque to Hans Jüptner von Jonstorff in Vienna

Hans Jüptner von Jonstorff (sometimes also Hans Jüptner-Jonstorff ) (born May 22, 1853 in Vienna ; † September 6, 1941 ibid) was an Austrian chemist and pioneer of scientific metallurgy .

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Hans Jüptner von Jonstorff studied chemistry and metallurgy at the Vienna University of Technology from 1870 to 1874 . From 1882 to 1902 he was employed as a chemist for the Austrian Alpine Mining Society . In 1899 he completed his habilitation at the Montanistische Hochschule Leoben , in 1903 he became professor for chemical technology of inorganic substances at the Technical University of Vienna. The focus of his scientific occupation was the iron and steel industry, metallurgy, combustion technology and physical chemistry.

In the 1910/11 academic year he was elected rector of the Vienna University of Technology . In 1910 he convened the first Vienna Rectors' Conference, in 1911 he organized the first Austrian University Conference , in which all Austrian universities except the University of Vienna took part.

In 1912 he became a member of the Leopoldina . He was a member of the Cruxia Leoben fraternity .

In 1963, Jüptnergasse in Vienna- Donaustadt (22nd district) was named after him.

Fonts

  • 1900–1904: Basics of Siderology (3 volumes)
  • 1905–1908: Textbook of the chemical technology of energies (3 volumes)
  • 1916: A simple method for determining the calorific value of hard coal
  • 1917: The ironworks. An overview of its development as well as its cultural and economic importance
  • 1919: Relationships between the mechanical properties, chemical composition, structure and pretreatment of iron and steel
  • 1920: The heating gases of technology
  • 1922: The prevention of hardening cracks in tool steel
  • 1924: The reduction of iron ores in electric furnaces
  • 1927: General energy industry. A brief overview of the forms of energy and energy sources available to us as well as the possibility of using them in the private and national economy, in community and state life
  • 1927: Thermal basics of industrial furnaces. An introduction to thermodynamics and a concise overview of the different types of fuels and their utilization

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Directory of the old men of the German fraternity. Überlingen am Bodensee 1920, p. 182.

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