Ulrich Schmidt (chemist)

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Ulrich Schmidt (born May 24, 1924 in Woldenberg , Neumark district , † November 19, 2004 in Stuttgart ) was a German chemist .

Life

The from West Prussia -born Ulrich Schmidt made by the put-away Abitur his Reichsarbeits- and military service from. After being a prisoner of war for one year , he studied chemistry at the universities of Greifswald , Halle and Freiburg from 1946 , which he obtained in 1953 in Freiburg with the academic degree of Dr. rer. nat. completed. Schmidt then held an assistant position there, in 1957 he received his habilitation , in 1958 he was appointed private lecturer , and in 1964 he was promoted to extraordinary professor . In October 1967 Ulrich Schmidt accepted a position as a full professor at the University of Vienna , before he was appointed chair of organic chemistry and head of the Institute for Organic Chemistry and Isotope Technology at the University of Stuttgart in 1977 . In 1992 Schmidt retired .

The research interests of 1967 as a full member in the Austrian Academy of Sciences and as a member of the 1960 German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina recorded Ulrich Schmidt affected first the chemistry of sulfur and phosphorus compounds and radical reactions, from the mid- 1970s , the amino acids - and synthesis of natural products and During his time in Stuttgart he worked on natural product synthesis, especially the synthesis of biologically active peptides .

Fonts

  • Trithiones and trithionium salts: Syntheses and reactions, dissertation , Freiburg im Breisgau, 1953
  • New syntheses in the field of dithia- and aza-heterocycles, Freiburg im Breisgau, 1957

literature

  • Werner Schuder (Hrsg.): Kürschner's German learned calendar. Volume 3, 13th edition, De Gruyter, Berlin / New York 1980, ISBN 3110074346 , page 3444.

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