Julius Rudolf Obermiller

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Julius Rudolf Obermiller (born June 12, 1873 in Cannstatt , † April 6, 1930 in Berlin ) was a German chemist.

Life

Julius Obermiller, son of a pharmacist, learned pharmacy in Stuttgart from 1888 to 1891 and passed his assistant examination in 1891. He worked as an assistant to his father until 1893 and obtained his secondary school leaving certificate at the grammar school in Cannstatt. After the one-year assistantship, he studied at the University of Tübingen from 1894 to 1896 and obtained his doctorate after the pharmaceutical state examination. sc. nat.

From 1900 to 1905 he worked at the Bayer Farbwerke in Elberfeld , and completed his habilitation in chemical technology at the TH Munich in 1908 . From 1911 to 1920 he taught as a private lecturer at the University of Basel . From 1920 to 1924 he was head of the German Research Institute for the Textile Industry in Mönchengladbach. From 1925 Julius Obermiller worked at the Reich Health Office, from 1927 initially as a private lecturer and from 1929 as associate professor at the TH Berlin.

Since 1908, Obermiller has dealt with the problem of "the orienting influences and the benzene nucleus" in addition to technical questions from the field of textile chemistry. A number of his works appeared u. a. in the journal for practical chemistry , the journal for physical chemistry and the journal for applied chemistry .

Fonts

  • About some derivatives of β-methylumbelliferone. Dissertation. Tubingen 1900.
  • The orienting influences and the benzene nucleus. Habilitation. Leipzig 1909.

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