- Richard Willstätter
Infobox_Scientist
name = Richard Willstätter
image_size = 180px
birth_date =August 13 ,1872
birth_place =Karlsruhe ,Baden ,Germany
nationality =Germany
death_date = death date and age| 1942|8|3|1872|8|13
death_place =Muralto , Locarno,Switzerland
field =Physical chemistry
workplaces =University of Munich ETH Zürich University of Berlin Kaiser Wilhelm Institute
alma_mater =University of Munich
doctoral_advisor =Alfred Einhorn Adolf von Baeyer
doctoral_students =
known_for =Organic chemistry
prizes =Nobel Prize for Chemistry (1915)Richard Martin Willstätter (
August 13 ,1872 –August 3 ,1942 ) was a Germanorganic chemist whose study of the structure of plant pigments,chlorophyll included, won him the 1915Nobel Prize for Chemistry . Willstätter inventedpaper chromatography independently ofMikhail Tsvet .Biography
Willstätter was born in to a Jewish family in
Karlsruhe . He went to school there and, when his family moved, he attended the Technical School inNuremberg . At age 18 he entered theUniversity of Munich to study science and stayed for the next fifteen years. He was in the Department of Chemistry, first as a student ofAdolf von Baeyer -- he received his doctorate in 1894 - then as a faculty member. His doctoral thesis was on the structure ofcocaine . Willstätter continued his research into otheralkaloid s and synthesized several of them. In 1896 he was namedLecturer and in 1902 "Professor extraordinarius" (professor without a chair).In 1905 he left Munich to become professor at the
ETH Zürich and there he worked on the plant pigmentchlorophyll . He determined its structure.In 1912 he became professor of chemistry at the
University of Berlin and director of theKaiser Wilhelm Institute for Chemistry , studying the structure of pigments of flowers and fruits.In 1916 he returned to Munich as the successor to his mentor Baeyer. During the 1920s Willstätter investigated the mechanisms of enzyme reactions and did much to establish that enzymes are chemical substances, not biological organisms.
In 1924 Willstätter's career came to "a tragic end when, as a gesture against increasing antisemitism, he announced his retirement." According to his Nobel biography: [ [http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/chemistry/laureates/1915/willstatter-bio.html Richard Willstätter - Biography ] at nobelprize.org] "Expressions of confidence by the Faculty, by his students and by the Minister failed to shake the fifty-three year old scientist in his decision to resign. He lived on in retirement in Munich....Dazzling offers both at home and abroad were alike rejected by him."
In 1938 Willstätter fled the
Gestapo and escaped toSwitzerland . He spent the last three years of his life there inMuralto nearLocarno writing his autobiography. He died of a heart attack in 1942.Willstätter's autobiography, "Aus meinem Leben", was not published in German until 1949. It was translated into English as "From My Life" in 1965.
Anecdote
In 1911 the fledgling American chemist
Michael Heidelberger went to work for a year with Willstätter inZurich . Willstätter helped his somewhat impecunious American student by sharing the cost of laboratory supplies with him, arranging that when expensive materials, such assilver nitrate , were to be bought, it was his turn to pay, while Heidelberger took turns buying cheaper materials likesulfuric acid . "Better training than that you couldn't have," Heidelberger summed up his experience with Willstätter. They remained friends for life.References
*Richard Willstätter: "Aus meinem Leben", edited by A. Stoll, Verlag Chemie, Weinheim, 1949; English edition: "From My Life", Benjamin, New York, 1965
*cite journal
title = Richard Willstätter. 1872-1942
author = R. Robinson
journal = Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society
volume = 8
issue = 22
pages = 609–634
year = 1953
url = http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=1479-571X%28195311%298%3A22%3C609%3ARW1%3E2.0.CO%3B2-N
doi = 10.1098/rsbm.1953.0021External links
* [http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/chemistry/laureates/1915/present.html Presentation of the Nobel Prize to Willstätter]
* [http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/chemistry/laureates/1915/willstatter-bio.html Biography of Willstätter] by the Nobel Institute
* [http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/chemistry/laureates/1915/willstatter-lecture.html On Plant Pigments] , Willstätter's Nobel lecture
* [http://www.ns-dokumentationszentrum-muenchen.de/files/pfoertner3.pdf#page=156 Mahnmale, Gedenkstätten, Erinnerungsorte für die Opfer des Nationalsozialismus in München 1933-1945]
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