Julius Tröger Scientist

Julius Tröger (October 10, 1862 – July 29, 1942) was a German chemist.Tröger studied at the University of Leipzig from 1882 till 1888.During his Ph.D. he synthesized in 1887 2,8-Dimethyl-6H,12H-5,11-methanodibenzo-[b,f][1,5]diazocine from p-toluidine and formaldehyde. This substance is now known as the Tröger's base.Because he was not able to give a structure of the new compound Johannes Wislicenus, the new director of the department, assigned a mediocre grade for Trögers thesis.It took another 48 years to confirm the structure of Tröger's base.In 1888 he started working at the University of Braunschweig where he stayed until his retirement in 1928. Tröger died in Brunswick.

Personal facts

Birth dateOctober 10, 1862
Birth place
Leipzig , Kingdom of Saxony
Nationality
Germany
Date of deathJuly 29, 1942
Place of death
Germany , Braunschweig
Residence
Germany
Education
Leipzig University
Known for
Tröger's base

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Scientist

doctoral advisor
Ernst von Meyer
Field of study
Organic chemistry

Julius Tröger on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://web.archive.org/web/20110613103407/http:/www.uni-leipzig.de/~unineu/journal/0503/0503ul_journal.pdf