Bartholomé, Ernst
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Birthname | Ernst Friedrich Ludwig Bartholomé | ||||
born on | 26 November 1908 at 03:00 (= 03:00 AM ) | ||||
Place | Mönchen-Gladbach, Germany, 51n12, 6e28 | ||||
Timezone | MET h1e (is standard time) | ||||
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Biography
German chemist and co-developer of the Sachsse-Bartholomé procedure.
Bartholomé studied natural sciences in Freiburg and Berlin, and in 1933, at the Eucken Institute for Physical Chemistry in Göttingen, developed the IR spectrum of simple gas molecules. Subsequently he worked with Klaus Clusius on the newly discovered deuterium. In 1937 he moved to Ludwigshafen, where he worked on methane combustion during the Second World War with Matthias Pier. After his new degree in Heidelberg in 1949, he lectured on chemical process engineering. In 1954 he received the Dechema Prize.
He died in 1990.
Link to Wikipedia biography (German)
Events
- Death, Cause unspecified 1990
Source Notes
GraZia Bordoni's Science file quotes Gauquelin.
Categories
- Personal : Death : Long life more than 80 yrs
- Vocation : Science : Chemistry