Herbert Freundlich

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Herbert Max Finlay Freundlich (January 28, 1880, Charlottenburg, now a part of Berlin - March 30, 1941, Minnesota, Minneapolis, U.S.) was a German chemist.

His father was Jewish descendable German, and his mother (Finlay) was from Scotland. And his younger brother is Erwin Finlay Freundlich (1885-1964)

He was director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physical Chemistry and Elektrochemistry from 1919 till his forced retirement in 1933.

His most prominent student was Robert Havemann who became a well known colloid chemist of the German Democratic Republic.

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