- Georg Wittig
Infobox_Scientist
name = Georg Wittig
birth_date = birth date|1897|6|16
birth_place =Berlin ,Germany
death_date = death date and age|1987|8|26|1897|6|16
death_place =
nationality =Germany
field =Chemistry
work_institution =University of Marburg Technical University at Brunswick University of Freiburg University of Tübingen
alma_mater =University of Marburg
doctoral_advisor =Karl von Auwers
doctoral_students =Ulrich Schöllkopf
known_for =Wittig reaction 1,2-Wittig rearrangement 2,3-Wittig rearrangement Potassium tetraphenylborate
prizes =Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1979)
footnotes =Georg Wittig (
June 16 ,1897 –August 26 1987 ) was a Germanchemist who reported a method for synthesis ofalkene s fromaldehyde s andketone s using compounds calledphosphonium ylide s in theWittig reaction . He shared theNobel Prize in Chemistry withHerbert C. Brown in 1979.Biography
Wittig was born in
Berlin ,Germany and shortly after his birth he moved with his family toKassel , where his father was professor at the applied arts high school. He attended school in Kassel and started studying chemistry at theUniversity of Tübingen 1916. He was drafted and became a lieutenant in the cavallery ofHesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel). After being a English prisoner of war from 1918 till 1919 the restart of his chemistry studies was complicated, due to the overcrowded universities. By a direct plea toKarl von Auwers , who was professor for organic chemistry at theUniversity of Marburg at time, he was able rejoin a university. After 3 years he was rewarded his PhD in organic chemistry. Karl von Auwers was able to convince him to start an academic career, which yielded his habilitation in 1926. He became a close friend toKarl Ziegler , who was also doing his habilitation with Auwers during that time. The successor ofKarl von Auwers Hans Meerwein assumed Wittig as lecturer, partly because he was impressed by the new 400 page book on stereochemistry that Wittig had written. In 1931 he married Waltraud Ernst, a colleague from the Auwers working group. The invitation of Karl Fries brought him as professor to theTechnical University at Brunswick in 1932. The time in Brunswick became more and more problematic as the Nazis tried to get rid of Karl Fries and Wittig showed solidarity with him. After forced emeritation of Fries, in 1937Hermann Staudinger offered Wittig a position at theUniversity of Freiburg , partly because he knew Wittig from his book on stereochemistry in which he supported the highly criticized theory on macromolecules of Staudinger. The foundations of the carbanion chemistry was laid during the time in Freiburg. In 1944 Wittig succeeded the head of the organic departmentWilhelm Schlenk at theUniversity of Tübingen . Most of the scientific work like theWittig reaction was done during the time at the University of Thübingen. The 1956 appointment of the nearly sixty year old Wittig as head of the organics department at theUniversity of Heidelberg as successor ofKarl Freudenberg was exceptional even at that time. The newly built department and the close connection to theBASF convinced Wittig to take this opportunity. He worked at theUniversity of Heidelberg even after his emeritation in 1967 and published papers until 1980. Most of his awards were presented in the time in Heidelberg, such as the honorary doctor of theSorbonne in 1956 and theNobel Prize in Chemistry in 1979.Work
Wittig's contributions also include the preparation of
phenyllithium and the discovery of the1,2-Wittig rearrangement and the2,3-Wittig rearrangement .Wittig was well known in the chemistry community for being a consummate experimenter and observer of chemical transformations, while caring very little for the
theoretical andmechanistic underpinnings of the work he produced.References
*cite journal | author=Werner Tochtermann | title=Obituary: Georg Wittig (1897-1987) | journal=Liebigs Annalen | volume=vol. 1997 | issue=no. 3 | pages=I | year=1997 | doi=10.1002/jlac.199719970303
*Citation
id =PMID :389768
url= http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/389768
last=Gericke
first=D
publication-date=1979 Nov 15
year=1979
title= [Nobel prize for chemistry 1979 for the Wittig reaction as a basis for many-sided syntheses. Georg Wittig, 60th German Nobel laureate]
volume=97
issue=43
periodical=Fortschr. Med.
pages=1958, 1964External links
* [http://uk.geocities.com/hertouyt/qsd/wittig-cv.html The development of the use of boron- and phosphorus-containing compounds, respectively, into important reagents in organic synthesis.]
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