Giacomo Luigi Ciamician

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Giacomo Luigi Ciamician

Born August 25, 1857(1857-08-25)
Trieste, Italy
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, 1857January 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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