Friedrich Raschig Scientist

Friedrich August Raschig (also called Fritz Raschig) (8 June 1863–4 February 1928) was a German chemist and politician. He was born in Brandenburg an der Havel. After he received his PhD in 1884 from the University of Berlin for his work with Robert Wilhelm Bunsen, he started working at the BASF company. In 1891 he opened his own chemical company in Ludwigshafen am Rhein (which still operates today as Raschig GmbH). He patented a number of chemical processes, particularly relating to phenols, one of which is now known as the Raschig phenol process. Another process is the Raschig process for producing hydroxylamine. He also developed improvements to distillation, in particular the Raschig ring, small metal or ceramic rings which are used in commercial fractional distillation columns.

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Friedrich Raschig
Birth dateJune 08, 1863
Birth place
Germany , Brandenburg an der Havel
Date of deathFebruary 04, 1928
Place of death
Germany , Duisburg
Education
Humboldt University of Berlin
Known for
Raschig ring
Raschig–Hooker process

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