Английская Википедия:Georg Brauer

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Шаблон:Short description Georg Karl Brauer (11 April 1908 in Bochum – 26 February 2001 in Freiburg im Breisgau) was a German chemist.[1]

Life

Brauer was the son of the chemist Eberhard Brauer and Elisabeth Brauer, a daughter of Wilhelm Ostwald.[1][2] From 1926 to 1932, Brauer studied in Leipzig and Freiburg. He received his doctorate under supervision of Eduard Zintl in Freiburg in 1933.[1][3] In 1941, he received is habilitation at the TH Darmstadt.[1] In 1946, he became an extraordinary professor in Freiburg.[1] From 1959 to 1976, he was a full professor.[1] Starting in 1976, he was a emeritus professor.[1]

Research

Brauer's research included the chemistry and crystal chemistry of intermetallic compounds and alloys.[4][5] He investigated binary systems of transition metals, in particular of oxides, nitrides, carbides, and hydrides of niobium, tantalum, and vanadium.[4][6][7] His research also focused on oxides of rare-earth metals.[4][8] Many new compounds and several new structure types (Li3N,[9] Li3Bi, Al3Zr, ThSi2, NbO) were discovered during this research.[4]

Awards

In 1971, he received the Lebeau medal.[1]

Publications

Georg Brauer was the editor of the "Handbook of Preparative Inorganic Chemistry".[1][10][11][12]

References

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