- Bernhard Tollens
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name = Bernhard Tollens
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caption = Bernhard Tollens
birth_date = birth date|1841|7|30
birth_place =Hamburg ,Germany
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death_date = death date and age|1918|1|31|1841|7|30
death_place =Göttingen ,Germany
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alma_mater =University of Göttingen
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doctoral_students =Emil Votoček
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footnotes =Bernhard Christian Gottfried Tollens was a German chemist.
Tollens attended school at the Johanneum High School in
Hamburg where he was influenced by his science teacher,Karl Möbius . After graduating in 1857, Tollens started an apprenticeship in pharmacy. He finished in 1862 and began studying chemistry in Göttingen in Wöhler's laboratory, then supervised byFriedrich Konrad Beilstein andRudolph Fittig . In 1864, Tollens submitted his thesis and received his PhD without a defense. The latter was possible through the intercession of Wöhler so that Tollens could accept and begin an attractive job at a bronze factory. However, Tollens left the job after only six months and joined the group ofEmil Erlenmeyer at theUniversity of Heidelberg for six months. He later worked withCharles-Adolphe Wurtz inParis and, for 11 months, was chief of the chemical laboratory at the University in the Portuguese capitalCoimbra . [*cite journal | author = Browne, C. A. | journal = Journal of Chemical Education | volume = 19 | pages = 253–259 | year = 1941 | title = Bernhard Tollens (1841-1918) and Some American Students of his School of Agricultural Chemistry]Unable to resist the call of Wöhler, his former professor, Tollens returned to Göttingen in 1872 and there he remained in various positions until his death in 1918. It was during this final time in Göttingen that he started his work on
carbohydrate s, which yielded structures of severalsugar s, theTollens reagent , and most of his publications.References
Further reading
*cite journal
journal =Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft
volume = 51,
issue = 2
pages = 1539–1555
year = 1918
title = Nekrolog : Bernhard Tollens
author = Wallach, Otto
doi = 10.1002/cber.19180510244*cite journal
journal = Journal of Chemical Education
volume = 19
issue =
pages = 253–259
year = 1942
title = Bernhard Tollens (1841-1918) and Some American Students of his School of Agricultural Chemistry
author = Browne, C. A.
doi =
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