Friedrich Bergius
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Friedrich Karl Rudolf Bergius (October 11, 1884 – March 30, 1949) was born near Breslau, Germany (now Wrocław in Poland). In 1931, he and Carl Bosch won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1931 together with Carl Bosch in recognition of their contributions to the invention and development of chemical high pressure methods.
See also
- Bergius process for producing synthetic fuel from lignite coal.
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Nobel Prize in Chemistry: Laureates (1926-1950)
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1926: Svedberg |
1927: Wieland |
1928: Windaus |
1929: Harden, Euler‑Chelpin |
1930: H.Fischer |
1931: Bosch, Bergius |
1932: Langmuir |
1934: Urey |
1935: F.Joliot‑Curie, I.Joliot‑Curie |
1936: Debye |
1937: Haworth, Karrer |
1938: Kuhn |
1939: Butenandt, Ružička |
1943: Hevesy |
1944: Hahn |
1945: Virtanen |
1946: Sumner, Northrop, Stanley |
1947: Robinson |
1948: Tiselius |
1949: Giauque |
1950: Diels, Alder
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