Carl Reichenbach
Carl Ludwig von Reichenbach (full name: Karl Ludwig Freiherr von Reichenbach; February 12, 1788 – January 19, 1869) was a German chemist, geologist, metallurgist, naturalist, industrialist and philosopher, and a member of the Prussian Academy of Sciences. He is best known for his discoveries of several chemical products of economic importance, extracted from tar, such as eupione, waxy paraffin, pittacal (the first synthetic dye) and phenol (an antiseptic). He also dedicated his last years to researching an unproved field of energy combining electricity, magnetism and heat, emanating from all living things, which he called the Odic force.
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Carl Ludwig von Reichenbach | |
Born | Karl Ludwig Freiherr von Reichenbach February 12, 1788 |
Died | January 19, 1869 80) | (aged
Nationality | German |
Alma mater | University of Tübingen |
Occupation(s) | Chemist, geologist, metallurgist, naturalist, industrialist and philosopher |
Known for | Odic force |
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