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Oscar Freiherr von Dumreicher (born January 6, 1857 in Vienna ; † February 10, 1897 at Januševec Castle in the village of Brdovec near Zagreb ) was an Austrian chemist.
After graduating from the Schottengymnasium in 1876 , he studied chemistry in Vienna and Graz .
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In 1880 he worked at the chemo-pathological laboratory of the kk general hospital in Vienna with Ernst Ludwig . After receiving his PhD in Graz in 1881 phil. received his doctorate , he worked the following year in Victor Meyer's laboratory in Zurich . In 1884 he completed his habilitation as a private lecturer for inorganic chemistry at the Technical University in Vienna, but gave up his teaching license in 1896 because he had relocated to Croatia .
For a determination of from nitrous acid upon exposure to hydroxylamine resulting nitrous oxide he used Bunsen thermostat. He also looked at the effects of aluminum chloride on benzene .
Publications
Investigations into the effect of tin chloride on nitrogen-oxygen compounds ; 1880 doi : 10.1007 / BF01517102
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SURNAME | Dumreicher, Oscar from |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Dumreicher, Oscar Freiherr von (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian chemist |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 6, 1857 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Vienna |
DATE OF DEATH | February 10, 1897 |
Place of death | Brdovec village near Zagreb |