Ulrich von Weber

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Ulrich Reinhard Sigmund von Weber (born May 5, 1908 in Würzburg , † July 3, 1986 in Rostock ) was a German chemist ( physical chemistry ).

After graduating from high school in Würzburg, Ulrich von Weber studied chemistry from 1927 at the University of Munich and the University of Würzburg, graduating in 1932. He received his doctorate in 1935 at the University of Würzburg (attempts to racemize substances that are difficult to racemize in the gas state) and was a private assistant at the TH from 1935 Karlsruhe. In 1939 he went to the Institute for Coal Research in Mülheim an der Ruhr and from 1940 to 1942 he was a private assistant at the Institute for Physical Chemistry at the University of Leipzig. From 1942 to 1945 he carried out research at the Institute for Fuel and Lubricants in Strasbourg. After the war, from 1946 he was assistant to Kurt Bennewitz at the Chemical Institute in Würzburg, headed by Gottwalt Fischer , and from 1949 senior assistant in Leipzig. In 1953 he became a professor with a teaching position for physical chemistry at the University of Rostock (and was director of the Institute for Physical Chemistry), completed his habilitation there in 1963 (investigation of the vapor-liquid equilibria in a wide temperature range) and became a full professor in 1969. In 1973 he retired.

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  1. Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg: Lecture directory for the summer semester of 1948. University printing house H. Stürtz, Würzburg 1948, p. 18.