Daniel Vorländer Scientist

Daniel Vorländer (11 June 1867 – 8 June 1941) was a German chemist who synthesized most of the liquid crystals known until his retirement in 1935. Vorländer was born in Eupen in Rhenish Prussia. He studied chemistry at Kiel, Munich, and Berlin, after which he became a professor at University of Halle-Wittenberg.Vorländer applied his knowledge of molecular structure to select those exhibiting the crystaline liquid state. In particular a linear molecular geometry was conducive. "Over the years Vorländer and his students synthesized hundreds of liquid crystaline compounds. An interesting discovery was that amongst the slimy liquid crystals were many soap and soap-like compounds." (Dunmur & Sluckin p 48)Vorländer served as a volunteer during World War I, during which he received the Iron Cross. He died in Halle.

Personal facts

Birth dateJune 11, 1867
Birth place
Eupen , Rhine Province
Date of deathJune 08, 1941
Place of death
Halle (Saale) , Province of Saxony
Residence
Prussia
Education
Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg
Known for
Liquid crystal

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Field of study
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External resources

  1. http://www.catalogus-professorum-halensis.de/vorlaenderdaniel.html