- Richard Adolf Zsigmondy
Infobox Scientist
name = Richard Adolf Zsigmondy
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birth_date = birth date|1865|4|1
birth_place =Vienna ,Austrian Empire
death_date = death date and age|1929|9|23|1865|4|1
death_place =Göttingen ,Germany
nationality =Austria
field =Chemistry
work_institutions =University of Vienna
Technical University of Vienna
University of Munich University of Graz University of Göttingen
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doctoral_advisor =Wilhelm von Miller
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influenced =August Kundt
prizes =Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1925)Richard Adolf Zsigmondy (
April 1 ,1865 -September 23 ,1929 ) was anAustria n-Germanchemist of Hungarian ancestry who studiedcolloid s. He won theNobel Prize in Chemistry in 1925. The Zsigmondy crater on themoon is named in his honor.Biography
Early life
Zsigmondy was born in
Vienna ,Austrian Empire (nowAustria ) to Irma von Szakmary and Adolf Zsigmondy Sr., who had been a scientist and had invented surgical instruments in the field of dentistry. He was brought up by his mother after his father's early death in 1880 and received a comprehensive education while nevertheless enjoying hobbies such asclimbing andmountaineering with his siblings. His brotherKarl Zsigmondy became a notable mathematician in Vienna. In high school he developed an interest in natural science, especially in chemistry and physics and started to carry out experiments in his own home laboratory.Education
His academic career began at the
University of Vienna Medical Faculty, but soon moved on to theTechnical University of Vienna and later to theUniversity of Munich in order to study chemistry. In Munich his teacher wasWilhelm von Miller (1848-1899), where he started his scientific career by concluding research onindene and receiving his Ph.D. in 1889. [cite journal | title= Zur Synthese von Indenderivaten | author=W. v. Miller, Rohde | journal=Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft | volume=22 | issue=2 | pages=1881–1886 | year=1889 | doi=10.1002/cber.18890220227]Career
Zsigmondy left organic chemistry and joined the physics group of
August Kundt at theUniversity of Berlin and finished his habilitation at theUniversity of Graz in 1893.Because of his kowledge about glass and its colouring in 1897 the
Schott Glass munufactory offered him a job which he accepted. He invented the Jenaer Milchglas and conducted some research on the red Rubby glass.Zsigmondy left Schott Glass in 1900 but staid in Jena as privat lecturer to conduct his research. Together with the optical instrument manufacturer Zeiss he developed the slit
ultramicroscope .His scientific career continued in 1908 at the
University of Göttingen as professor for inorganic chemistry where he remained the rest of his professional career. In 1925 Zsigmondy received theNobel Prize for Chemistry for his work on colloids during his time in Graz and Jena.cientific research
Even before Zsigmondy finished his PhD thesis in organic chemistry he published research on the clouring of glass with silver salts and dissolved silver particles which he recovered by dissolving the glass in hydrofluoric acid.
During his work in Graz Zsigmondy accomplished his most notable research work, the work on the chemistry of
colloid s (a certain coloured glass). The exact mechanism which yields the red colour of the Cranberry orRuby glass was a result of his studies of colloids [cite journal | title= Ueber wässrige Lösungen metallischen Goldes | author=R. Zsigmondy | journal=Justus Liebig's Annalen der Chemie | volume=301 | issue=1 | pages=29–54 | year=1898 | doi=10.1002/jlac.18983010104] In later years he worked on goldhydrosol and used them to characterize protein solutions During his time in Jena he developed the slitultramicroscope .Private life
During his time in Jena he married Laura Luise, née Müller. Two daughters, Annemarie and Käthe, resulted from this marriage. Zsigmondy died only a few years after retirement in 1929 in
Göttingen ,Germany References
Further reading
*cite journal | title=Richard Zsigmondy | author=J. Reitstötter | journal=Journal Colloid & Polymer Science | volume=211 | issue=1-2 | pages=229–234 | year=1966 | doi=10.1007/BF01500203
*cite journal | title=R. Zsigmondy (1865–1929) | author= | journal=Nature | volume=206 | issue=4980 | pages=139 | year=1965 | doi=10.1038/206139a0
*cite journal | title=Richard Zsigmondy zum Gedächtnis | author=Lottermoser | journal=Zeitschrift für Angewandte Chemie | volume=42 | issue=46 | pages=1069–1070 | year=1929 | doi=10.1002/ange.19290424602
*cite journal | title=Richard Zsigmondy zum 60. Geburtstage | author= | journal=Zeitschrift für Angewandte Chemie | volume=38 | issue=14 | pages= 289–289 | year=1925 | doi=10.1002/ange.19250381402
*cite journal | title=Richard Zsigmondy zum 60. Geburtstage | author=H. Freundlich | journal=Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft | volume=63 | issue=11 | pages= A171–A175 | year=1930 | doi=10.1002/cber.19300631144External links
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