Adolf Ferdinand Weinhold

German chemist and physician (1841–1917)
Adolf Ferdinand Weinhold
Born(1841-05-19)19 May 1841
Zwenkau, Kingdom of Saxony
Died1 July 1917(1917-07-01) (aged 76)
Chemnitz, Kingdom of Saxony, German Empire
CitizenshipGerman
Scientific career
FieldsChemist
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From Weinhold 1881 described vacuum flask

Adolf Ferdinand Weinhold (19 May 1841 – 1 July 1917) was a German chemist, physician and inventor.

Life

From 1857 to 1861 Weinhold studied chemistry and physics at universities in Göttingen and in Leipzig. His mentors were Otto Linné Erdmann and Friedrich Wöhler. In Germany, Weinhold worked after university studies as chemist and physician. He was appointed professor at Chemnitz University of Technology in 1870. In 1873 he was granted a D. Phil from the University of Leipzig.

In 1881, he applied the vacuum flask of James Dewar to chemistry, using it as a cold trap. The flask itself was patented in 1903 by the glassblower Reinhold Burger [de], who founded Thermos GmbH on its basis.[1]

Works by Weinhold

  • Leitfaden für den physikalischen Unterricht (24 editions)
  • Physikalische Demonstrationen – Anleitung zum Experimentieren im Unterricht an Gymnasien, Realschulen und Gewerbschulen (7 editions)
  • Vorschule der Experimentalphysik – Naturlehre in elementarer Darstellung nebst Anleitung zur Ausfertigung der Apparate (5 editions)
  • Weinhold, Adolf Ferdinand (1875). Introduction to Experimental Physics, Theoretical and Practical: Including Directions for Constructing Physical Apparatus and for Making Experiments. Benjamin Loewy (translator). London: Longmans, Green, and Company.

References

  1. ^ Deutschen Reichspatent 170057 of 1 October 1903

External links

  • Works by or about Adolf Ferdinand Weinhold at Internet Archive
  • Chemnitz University of Technology:Life and works of Weinhold
  • Literature by and about Adolf Ferdinand Weinhold in the German National Library catalogue
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