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| Carl Bosch | |
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| Born | 27 August 1874 Cologne, Germany |
| Died | April 26 1940 (aged 65) Heidelberg, Germany |
| Institutions | BASF |
| Alma mater | Technical College of Charlottenburg |
| Notable awards | |
Bosch was born in Cologne. He studied at the Technical College of Charlottenburg (today the Technical University of Berlin) and the University of Leipzig from 1892-1898. In 1899 he started to work at BASF. From 1908 until 1913 developed the Haber-Bosch process together with Fritz Haber. After World War I he was working on petrol and methanol synthesis via high pressure chemistry. In 1925 Bosch was one of the founders of IG Farben and from 1935 chairman of the board of directors. He receives the Siemens-Ring in 1924 for his own contributions to applied research and his patronate support to basic research. In 1931 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry together with Friedrich Bergius for the introduction of high pressure chemistry. He died in Heidelberg.
He was also an amateur astronomer and the asteroid 7414 Bosch was named in his honour †.
Carl Bosch collected meteorites which were brought to Yale University in 1949.Meteorites in the Carl Bosch Collection of Minerals Yale University (1949). "Carl Bosch und die Naturwissenschaft". Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 5 (6): 299-300. doi:10.1016/0016-7037(54)90037-X.
| Nobel Laureates in Chemistry |
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Theodor Svedberg (1926) · Heinrich Wieland (1927) · Adolf Windaus (1928) · Arthur Harden / Hans von Euler-Chelpin (1929) · Hans Fischer (1930) · Carl Bosch / Friedrich Bergius (1931) · Irving Langmuir (1932) · Harold Urey (1934) · Frédéric Joliot-Curie / Irène Joliot-Curie (1935) · Peter Debye (1936) · Walter Haworth / Paul Karrer (1937) · Richard Kuhn (1938) · Adolf Butenandt / Lavoslav Ružička (1939) · George de Hevesy (1943) · Otto Hahn (1944) · Artturi Virtanen (1945) · James B. Sumner / John Northrop / Wendell Meredith Stanley (1946) · Robert Robinson (1947) · Arne Tiselius (1948) · William Giauque (1949) · Otto Diels / Kurt Alder (1950) |
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