Ernst Carl Theodor Zincke (19 May 1843 – 17 March 1928) was a German chemist and the academic adviser of Otto Hahn.
Ernst Zincke | |
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Born | Ernst Carl Theodor Zincke 19 May 1843 |
Died | 17 March 1928 | (aged 84)
Nationality | German |
Alma mater | University of Göttingen |
Known for | Zincke aldehyde Zincke nitration Zincke reaction Zincke–Suhl reaction |
Scientific career | |
Institutions | University of Bonn University of Marburg |
Doctoral advisor | Friedrich Wöhler August Kekulé |
Doctoral students | Otto Hahn Karl Theophil Fries Alfred Walter Stewart |
Life
editTheodor Zincke was born in Uelzen on 19 May 1843. He became a pharmacist and graduated in Göttingen with his Staatsexamen. He began studying chemistry with Friedrich Wöhler and received his Ph.D in 1869. He joined the group of August Kekulé at the University of Bonn, and in 1875 became professor at the University of Marburg where he remained until his retirement in 1913. He developed Zincke reaction, Zincke–Suhl reaction in 1906 (together with R. Suhl) and in 1900 Zincke nitration. Theodor Zincke died on 17 March 1928 in Marburg.
References
edit- Otto Hahn (1928). "Theodor Zincke". Berichte der Deutschen Chemischen Gesellschaft. 61 (5): A68–A71. doi:10.1002/cber.19280610546.
- Karl Theophil Fries (1929). "Theodor Zincke (1843-1928)". Berichte der Deutschen Chemischen Gesellschaft. 62 (3): A68–A71. doi:10.1002/cber.19290620347.