Leopold von Pebal

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Leopold von Pebal
Born December 29, 1826 (1826-12-29)
Seckau, Austria
Died February 17, 1887 (aged 60)
Graz, Austria
Nationality Austrian

Leopold von Pebal (December 29, 1826February 17, 1887) was an Austrian chemist.

Pebal was a professor at the University of Lemberg until 1865, after which he became a professor at the University of Graz. He planned the new chemistry laboratory in Graz, which was finished in 1878. Adolph Wurtz was sent by the french government to report about the laboratory. The possibility that the institute would be divided into two independent institutes troubled Pebal, but with the help of colleagues the problems were resolved.

Pebal was murdered by an employee of the University in front of his laboratory where he died shortly after the attack.

[edit] References

  • A. W. Hofmann (1887). "Mittheilungen Sitzung vom 28. Februar 1887 : Leopold von Pebal". Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 20 (1): 467 – 480. doi:10.1002/cber.188702001108. 
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