Conrad Willgerodt

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Conrad Willgerodt
Born November 2, 1841(1841-11-02)
Harlingerode, today Bad Harzburg , Germany
Died December 19, 1930 (aged 89)
Germany
Nationality German
Institutions University of Freiburg
Doctoral advisor Adolf Claus
Known for Willgerodt reaction

Conrad Heinrich Christoph Willgerodt (November 2, 1841 - December 19, 1930) was a German chemist and discovered of the Willgerodt reaction. He was also the discoverer of Iodosobenzene.

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