Leopold Rügheimer (May 5, 1850 – May 24, 1917) was a notable German chemist whose name is connected to the Staedel-Rugheimer pyrazine synthesis, a reaction that was discovered by himself and Wilhelm Staedel. Rügheimer was born in Walldorf (near Meiningen) in 1850 as the son of a merchant. He studied at the universities of Leipzig, Würzburg and Tübingen. He died in Kiel in 1917 after a successful academic career.
Rügheimer's professional career:
1873 | Promotion at the University of Tübingen | |
1875 | Assistant at the Chemical Institute of Leiden University | |
1877 | Assistant at the Chemical Institute of the University of Kiel | |
1889 | Position as Professor ordinarius or physical and pharmaceutical chemistry at the university of Kiel |
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