Friedrich Kekule
One 19th century chemist who made many discoveries and had manyaccomplishments, which lead to the better of mankind, is Friedrich August Kekule. His Benzene ring finding made him a pioneer in the world of chemistry, even though chemistry was not very highly regarded in his day. Kekule's success can be attributed to long years of hard work and perseverance. Friedrich August Kekule founded structural organic chemistry and is best know for his "ring" formula for benzene. Although mostly known for his benzene finding, Friedrich August Kekule had many other accomplishments leading 1847 Friedrich August Kekule was admitted to and attended the University of Kekule attended the university with the intention of studying architecture. It was here that he happened to enroll in a chemistry class under Justus von Liebig. This was a major accomplishment due to the fact that in the mid -19th century it was uncommon for students to enroll in a university to advance their studies in a particular field. Many men during this era, in fact, only completed the elementary levels of education, let alone high school and university levels. This could have been his biggest accomplishment for it wa
discuss and try to classify organic compounds by means structure. (Hiebert, 1959) he was now holding was in his native Germany. (Asimov, 1982) 1865 Kekule presented his major paper," Notes of Some Products Substitution of Entitled "Annalen der Chemie", it dealt with Kekule's concept to include the idea problem was that they could only work at night for there was only night-time gas pressure. Landenberg, Heinrich Brunk, Karl Glasser, Wilhelm Koerner, and Herman Wichelhaus. synthesis of aromatics. (Alyea, 1985) He went to see William Drory (manager of gas works) at this time. Not only did he After years of hard work and perseverance at the University of Giessen, Kekule 1856 Kekule opened up his first private laboratory. 1857 Kekule was successful at discovering how to get day-time gas pressure. contributions to Chemistry. This included reiterating the Tetravalency of carbon and Knowing this was more of an achievement than his current position, he left The year prior, Kekule assembled a research team to further the study of his 1852 A Doctorate of Chemistry was awarded to Kekule.
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