Giacomo Luigi Ciamician
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Giacomo Luigi Ciamician | |
Born | August 25, 1857 Trieste, Italy |
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Died | January 2, 1922 (aged 64) Bologna, Italy |
Education | University of Vienna |
Employers | University of Bologna |
Known for | Photochemistry |
Parents | Giacomo Ciamician Carolina Ghezzo |
Giacomo Luigi Ciamician (August 25, 1857 – January 2, 1922) was an Italian-Armenian photochemist. [1]
He was a nine-time Nobel prize nominee and an Italian senator. [2] He was an early researcher in the area of photochemistry, where from 1900 to 1914 he published 40 notes, and 9 memoirs. His first photochemistry experiment was published in 1886 and was titled "On the conversion of quinone into quinol. [1]
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- Ciamician synthesis of pyridines from pyrroles; Ciamician, G.; Dennestedt, M. Chem. Ber. 1881, 14, 1153
- Ciamician photodisproportionation; Ciamician, G.; Silber, P. Chem. Ber. 1901, 34, 2040
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- ^ a b "Giacomo Luigi Ciamician" (1926). Journal of the Chemical Society: 993-1050. doi: .
- ^ Fuels from solar energy.. Retrieved on 2008-03-18.