Adolf Lieben

Adolf Lieben

Adolf Lieben
Born (1836-12-03)December 3, 1836
Vienna, Austria-Hungary
Died June 6, 1914(1914-06-06) (aged 77)
Vienna, Austria-Hungary
Nationality Austrian
Institutions University of Vienna,
University of Palermo,
University of Turin,
University of Prague
Alma mater University of Heidelberg
Doctoral advisor Robert Wilhelm Bunsen
Doctoral students Carl Auer von Welsbach

Adolf Lieben (December 3, 1836 June 6, 1914) was an Austrian Jewish chemist. He was born in Vienna the son of Ignatz Lieben. He studied at the University of Vienna, University of Heidelberg (Ph.D. 1856 with Robert Wilhelm Bunsen), and Paris, and subsequently held the positions of privat-docent at the University of Vienna (1861), and professor in the universities of Palermo (1863), Turin (1867), and Prague (1871). From 1875 until his death he held the chair of general and pharmacological chemistry at the University of Vienna, and is a member of the Vienna Academy of Sciences.

Publications

Lieben has published many essays in "Liebig's Annalen der Chemie" ("Ueber die Einwirkung schwacher Affinitäten auf Aldehyde," 1861;

References

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