Heinrich Hlasiwetz | |
Birth Date: | 7 April 1825 |
Birth Place: | Reichenberg, Austrian Empire; now Liberec, Czech Republic |
Nationality: | Austrian |
Death Place: | Vienna, Austria |
Doctoral Students: | Hugo Weidel |
Heinrich Hlasiwetz (7 April 1825 - 7 October 1875) was an Austrian chemist born in Reichenberg, Bohemia.[1] [2] [3]
Son of a pharmacist, he studied at the University of Jena, where his instructors included Johann Wolfgang Döbereiner (1780-1849), Heinrich Wilhelm Ferdinand Wackenroder (1798-1854) and Matthias Jakob Schleiden (1804-1881). Later he studied under Josef Redtenbacher (1810–1870) in Prague. In 1848 he earned the diploma of Magister Pharmacia, and during the following year received his doctorate in chemistry.
In 1849 he began work as an assistant to Friedrich Rochleder (1819-1874), later becoming an associate professor of chemistry at the University of Innsbruck (1854). In 1867 he became a professor at the Vienna University of Technology, where from 1869 he represented general and analytical chemistry.
During his career he largely worked with resins, tannins and protein compounds. Hlasiwetz is remembered for his chemical analysis of quercitrin, phloroglucinol, resorcinol and creosote.