Johannes Christian Jochims

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Johannes C (hristian) Jochims (born January 15, 1933 in Kiel ; † August 25, 2013 ) was a German chemist .

Jochims studied biology and chemistry at the universities of Göttingen, Munich and Heidelberg from 1952 to 1959. In 1962 he was awarded a Dr. rer. nat. PhD. From 1962 to 1971 he was a research assistant at the Max Planck Institute for Medical Research in Heidelberg. After a stay as a visiting professor at the University of California, Los Angeles, he completed his habilitation in Heidelberg. He was scientific advisor in the chemistry department at the University of Konstanz and was appointed university professor there.

Teaching and research focus was organic chemistry, especially reactive intermediate stages (cumulenes, heterocumulenes, nuclear magnetic resonance, stereochemistry).

Fonts

  • Nuclear magnetic resonance as a tool of the stereochemist , Universitätsverlag Konstanz 1973, ISBN 3-87940-066-0
  • Enantiomeric pentatetraenes and their barrier to thermal racemization , 1977, together with Klaus Bertsch
  • Cyanamidium salts from isocyanides and N-chloramines , Verlag Chemie 1983, together with Rajab Abu-El-Halawa
  • Metal Complexes of Cyanamides and Their Alkylation to Cyanamidium Salts: General Synthesis of Highly Substituted Ureas, Isoureas, and Guanidines , Verlag Chemie 1984, together with Rajab Abu-El-Halawa
  • Alkylidenecyanamidium Salts: Alpha-brominations of Carbodiimides , Verlag Chemie 1984, together with Rajab Abu-El-Halawa

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Obituary notice ( memento from August 30, 2013 in the web archive archive.today ), Südkurier , August 30, 2013.