Rudolf Ströbele

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Rudolf Ströbele (born June 16, 1911 in Leonberg ; † May 4, 1988 ) was a German chemist and industry manager.

Ströbele was born as the son of Franz Ströbele in Leonberg. There he attended the Karlsgymnasium and, after his parents moved to Ludwigshafen, the Realgymnasium in Mannheim, where he graduated from high school at Easter 1930.

After studying chemistry in Freiburg and Munich and the II. Association examination in 1934 with Professor Dr. H. Wieland, he initially worked in the main laboratory of the IG Farben plant in Ludwigshafen and later as an operator at the Schkopau plant . After the Second World War, from 1955 Ströbele was head of organic chemistry at Chemische Werke Hüls AG in Marl, the largest department at the plant. In 1957 he received power of attorney .

Most recently, from 1961, he was Director of Division 2. For his developments, u. a. with the later Nobel laureate Richard Kuhn , he received several patents and wrote numerous specialist publications.

Ströbele was a long-time member of the Society of German Chemists.

He was the father of Hans-Christian Ströbele .

Publications (selection)

  • Synthesis of lactoflavin, flavin glucosides and flavin radicals , 1937 (dissertation)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Curriculum vitae in: Synthesis of lactoflavin, flavin glucosides and flavin radicals , dissertation Tübingen 1937, p. 63