Georg Ludwig Carius

Chemist, Academic

1829 – 1875

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Who was Georg Ludwig Carius?

Georg Ludwig Carius was a German chemist born in Barbis, in the Kingdom of Hanover. He studied under Friedrich Wöhler and was assistant to Robert Bunsen for 6 years. He was Director of the Marburger Chemical Institute of Philipps University of Marburg from 1865. He is noted for the studies of oxidation for which he developed a method involving high temperature digestion in a sealed tube. Heavy wall sealed tubes, as used for digestion or thermolysis are referred to as "Carius tubes". He also wrote a textbook on polybasic acids. He died in Marburg.

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Born
Aug 24, 1829
Nationality
  • Germany
Profession
Lived in
  • Heidelberg
Died
Apr 24, 1875
Marburg

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on July 23, 2013

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