Paul Schoop

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Paul Schoop (* around 1858 in Dozwil , Switzerland; † September 9, 1907 ) was a Swiss electrochemist .

Life

His father was the drawing teacher Ulrich Schoop ; his younger brother Max Ulrich Schoop .

Before 1881 he worked at Lothar Meyer and Otto Schumann's laboratory for the transpiration of vapors. In 1881 he was registered in Hackney , London. He was staying in Biebrich when, in February 1882, he was granted a patent for an “air thermometer for measuring high and low temperatures”. In 1885 he reported on fox manufacturing. Around May 1886 he worked in Innsbruck with water gas and luminous gas and with Wilhelm Franz Loebisch on the distillation of strychnine . 1886–1887 he was assistant for chemistry at the Riga Polytechnic . From May 1, 1891 to September 30, 1891 he was an assistant at the physics cabinet at the University of Breslau .

In the 1890s he worked for the Gottfried Hagen accumulator factory in Cologne-Kalk . In 1897 he received power of attorney at the Accumulatorenfabrik Desert & Rupprecht, Baden u. Vienna .

As reported by the London Standard , his wife gave birth to a son on July 30, 1899.

On July 18, 1899 he was granted the DRP 118460 for a “device for the electrolysis of liquids, especially solutions of the salts of alkalis and alkaline earths”. Since then he has devoted himself to electrical bleaching and built plants in England , Nuremberg and near Munich . In his “Bastard” bleach electrolyser he used the trough-shaped graphite cathodes as a cell vessel.

literature

  • The change in vapor densities with variable pressure and temperature: a contribution to the knowledge of the relationships of vapors to Boile-Gay-Lussac's law. 1880
  • with Henry Smith Carhart : The Primary Elements. 1895
  • The secondary elements. Volume 1: Based on the experience presented by Paul Schoop. 1895
  • The secondary elements. Volume 2: The manufacture of lead collectors. 1895
  • About the zinc-copper collector and the zinc-lead collector along with the use of accumulators for railway lighting, electric ships and tram cars. 1895
  • Electric accumulator manual: Based on experience and with special attention to technical production. 1898
  • Electric bleaching by Dr. P. Schoop, London. 1900

Individual evidence

  1. ^ London Standard, Tuesday August 1, 1899: Front Page. In: newspaperarchive.com. Retrieved December 1, 2014 .
  2. ^ Bleaching - Zeno.org. In: zeno.org. Retrieved December 1, 2014 .