Sophus Mads Jørgensen

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Sophus Mads Jørgensen (July 4, 1837 - April 1, 1914) was a Danish chemist. He is considered one of the founders of coordination chemistry, and is known for the debates which he had with Alfred Werner during 1893-1899. While Jørgensen's theories on coordination chemistry were ultimately proven to be incorrect, his experimental work provided much of the basis for Werner's theories. Jørgensen also made major contributions to the chemistry of platinum and rhodium compounds.

He was a board member of the Carlsberg Foundation or many years.

[edit] References

  • George B. Kauffman. Sophus Mads Jørgensen, A Danish platinum metals pioneer. Platinum Metals Review 1992, 36, 217-223. [1]
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