Heinrich Biltz

Heinrich Biltz

Infobox_Scientist
name = Heinrich Biltz


image_width = 200px
caption = Heinrich Biltz
birth_date = May 26 1865
birth_place = Berlin, Germany
residence = Germany
nationality = German
death_date = October 29 1943
death_place = Breslau, Germany
field =
work_institution = University of Greifswald,
University of Kiel,
University of Breslau,
alma_mater = University of Göttingen
doctoral_advisor = Victor Meyer,
doctoral_students = Wilhelm Klemm
known_for = Synthesis of Phenytoin;
reactions of Acetylene and Autoxidation
Oxidative degradation of Uric Acid
religion = Protestant

Heinrich Biltz (born May 26 1865 in Berlin, died October 29 1943 in Breslau) was a German chemist and professor. Heinrich Biltz was the son of Karl Friedrich Biltz who was a |scientist of literature and theatre critic and married to Freya de la Motte Fouqué, a daughter of a physician in Kiel. This marriage remained childless.

Life and career

After his university entrance diploma at the Royal Grammar School (Königliches Wilhelm-Gymnasium) in Berlin in 1885 he firstly began studying chemistry in the Humboldt University of Berlin with August Wilhelm von Hofmann and later in the University of Göttingen with Victor Meyer. In the year 1988 he awarded his doctor in natural science with the continuation of the researches commenced by Victor Meyer on the molecular weight of substances at high temperatures. During this time he determined also the vapour density from Tin (II) chloride and Sulphur. [Experimentelle Einführung in die Anorganische Chemie; (Klemm/Fischer), Walter de Gruyter; Berlin, 20. Auflg. 1985; [http://d-nb.info/850838274] ]

Since July 8, 1891 he firstly was professor of chemistry in the University of Greifswald and from 1897 succeeded as the Chair of the Department of Inorganic Chemistry in the University of Kiel and continued his research activities on the field of the determination of vapour density. In 1908 he also succeeded in the synthesis of Phenytoin, which was used 30 years later as an effective drug for the control of seizure disorders. From autumn 1911 until his retirement in 1933 he lectured in the newly-arranged Albert Ladenburg Institute of the University of Breslau (Wroclaw) with the main emphasis on chemical reactions of organic substances, especially the reactions of Acetylene and Autoxidation. ["Ausführung quantitativer Analysen"; 10. Aufl. Stuttgart 1983; [http://d-nb.info/831224622] ] He concentrated his further research activities on the chemistry of Uric Acid. He acchieved and proved the complete oxidative degradation of Uric Acid with several oxidising agents. ["Die neue Harnsäurechemie,Tatsachen und Erklärungen"; J. A. Barth, Leipzig, 1936; [http://d-nb.info/57228621X] ]

His work was interrupted when he participated in World War I as reserve officer. After the war he took up his research activities considerably and from time to time in close co-operation with his younger brother Wilhelm Biltz, who was also professor of chemistry, and with further renowned chemists.

The German Chemical Industry established in 1925 a “’’Heinrich-Biltz- Foundation’’” which was destined to support highly skilled students. In honour of the merits of Heinrich Biltz, Walter Hückel issued an obituary in the journal “Chemische Berichte” and annexed a complete bibliography of his work.

Publications and Books (options)

* Biltz, Heinrich: ‚’Experimentelle Einführung in die Unorganische Chemie’’. Veit & Comp, Leipzig, later Walter de Gruyter. - Berlin [u. a.] 1. Aufl. 1898, 20. Auflage 1938, later continued by Wilhelm Klemm u. Werner Fischer
* Biltz, Heinrich: ’’Qualitative Analyse unorganischer Substanzen’’, 1. Auflage 1900, 13 und 14. Auflage 1936; Veit & Comp, Leipzig, later Walter de Gruyter
* Biltz, Heinrich; Biltz, Wilhelm: ’’Übungsbeispiele aus der unorganischen Experimentalchemie’’, 1. Auflage 1907; 3.und 4. Auflage 1920; Engelmann, Leipzig

* Heinrich Biltz works in "Wiley Interscience": [ Works in Wiley Interscience [http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/search/allsearch?mode=similararticles&DID=112317356&page=1] ]

* Biltz,Heinrich works in Library of Congress:, [ [http://lccn.loc.gov/48027290 Library of Congress LCCN Permalink for 48027290 ] at lccn.loc.gov] , [ [http://lccn.loc.gov/ac39000760 Library of Congress LCCN Permalink for ac39000760 ] at lccn.loc.gov] , [ [http://lccn.loc.gov/09029810 Library of Congress LCCN Permalink for 09029810 ] at lccn.loc.gov] , [ [http://lccn.loc.gov/med47001931 Library of Congress LCCN Permalink for med47001931 ] at lccn.loc.gov] , [ [http://lccn.loc.gov/%20%20%2009016564 Library of Congress LCCN Permalink for 09016564 ] at lccn.loc.gov] , [ [http://lccn.loc.gov/51045195 Library of Congress LCCN Permalink for 51045195 ] at lccn.loc.gov] , [ [http://lccn.loc.gov/66075678 Library of Congress LCCN Permalink for 66075678 ] at lccn.loc.gov] , [ [http://lccn.loc.gov/58040658 Library of Congress LCCN Permalink for 58040658 ] at lccn.loc.gov] , [ [http://lccn.loc.gov/28020360 Library of Congress LCCN Permalink for 28020360 ] at lccn.loc.gov] , [ [http://lccn.loc.gov/53031507 Library of Congress LCCN Permalink for 53031507 ] at lccn.loc.gov] , [ [http://lccn.loc.gov/99004874 Library of Congress LCCN Permalink for 99004874 ] at lccn.loc.gov] , [ [http://lccn.loc.gov/unk83038172 Library of Congress LCCN Permalink for unk83038172 ] at lccn.loc.gov] [ [http://lccn.loc.gov/66098632 Library of Congress LCCN Permalink for 66098632 ] at lccn.loc.gov] [ [http://lccn.loc.gov/51045802 Library of Congress LCCN Permalink for 51045802 ] at lccn.loc.gov] .

* Publications of and about Heinrich Biltz in the catalogue of the German National Library: [https://portal.d-nb.de/opac.htm?method=simpleSearch&query=biltz%2C+heinrich]

References

* Archive documents Hans-Thorald Michaelis, (Nephew)
* Hans-Thorald Michaelis: ‚’Die Gebrüder Heinrich und Wilhelm Biltz und ihre Vorfahren’’. (’’The brothers Heinrich and Wilhelm Biltz and their ancestors’’); Mitteldeutsche Familienkunde Band 6, 21. Jhrg. (1980), Heft 3, S. 231-303
* Walter Hückel: ’’Heinrich Biltz in memoriam’’, in the journal „Chemische Berichte“, 82. Jhrg. (1949), Nr. 6, S. 67-88


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