Carl Gustav Guckelberger
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Carl Gustav Guckelberger | |
Born | 1820 Stuttgart, Germany |
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Died | August 9, 1902 near Kassel, Germany |
Nationality | German |
Alma mater | University of Gießen |
Doctoral advisor | Justus von Liebig |
Carl Gustav Guckelberger ( 1820 – August 9, 1902) was an German chemist.
[edit] Life
Guckelsberger worked in a pharmacy in Stuttgart, but started studying chemistry with Hermann von Fehling, also in Stuttgart, for two semesters. With the recommendation of Fehling, Guckelsberger joined the laboratory of Justus von Liebig at the University of Gießen, where he received his Ph.D. In the 1850s he started working at a paper factory near Großalmerode. He retired in 1867 and lifed near Kassel the rest of his life.
[edit] References
- "Liebigs Unterricht" (1908). Zeitschrift für Angewandte Chemie 21 (48): 2449 – 2454. doi: .