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  1. Carl Theodore Liebermann (23 February 1842 – 28 December 1914) was a German chemist and student of Adolf von Baeyer.

  2. 27 de may. de 2018 · The chemical synthesis of alizarin was achieved in early 1868 by Carl Graebe and Carl Liebermann (a relative of the artist Max Liebermann), who were research assistants of the chemist Adolf Baeyer.

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  3. Liebermann, Carl Theodore (b. Berlin, Germany, 23 February 1842; (d. Berlin, 28 December 1914) chemistry. Liebermann was the son of Benjamin Liebermann, a cotton manufacturer. As a child he attended a private boys’ school and then the Gray Cloister Gymnasium, from which he graduated in 1859.

  4. LIEBERMANN, CARL THEODOR (18421914), German organic chemist. He did research in his native Berlin with Adolf von Baeyer, and in 1873 succeeded him as professor at the Gewerbeinstitut, which grew into the Berlin Technische Hochschule.

  5. 31 de ene. de 2023 · Estos primeros e inocentes pasos en el campo de la química le llevarían un año después, en 1891, a doctorarse en la Universidad de Berlín por su trabajo con Liebermann.

  6. Famously, two groups submitted patents for such a synthesis in 1869, William Perkin himself and two scientists working in BASF, Carl Graebe and Carl Liebermann. [1], [2] The latter were the winners (by one day) and they are now famed for their work ‡ (what a difference one day can make; Perkin is known for his other work, but not as much for the...

  7. Carl Theodor Liebermann. Zur Person. Nach seinem Abitur am Grauen Kloster in Berlin 1860 studierte Liebermann von 1861 bis 1865 in Berlin und Heidelberg Physik und Chemie. Nebenbei arbeitete er in den Laboratorien Bunsen, Bayer, Sonnenschein und Magnus.