Egon Gustaf Martin Wiberg (born 3 June 1901 in Güstrow; died 24 November 1976 in Munich) was a German chemist and professor for inorganic chemistry at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.[1]

Life

Wiberg studied chemistry at the Technical University of Karlsruhe (TH Karlsruhe) since 1921 and completed his doctorate in 1927.[2] He was an academic student of Stefan Goldschmidt and wrote his doctoral thesis on "Über den Abbau von Aminosäuren und Dipeptiden durch Hypobromit" ("On the degradation of amino acids and dipeptides by hypobromite"). In 1931 he completed his habilitation at the TH Karlsruhe.[2] In 1936 he became an unscheduled professor at the TH Karlsruhe and in 1938 provisional head of the Extraordinariat (apl. Prof.) for Inorganic Chemistry at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.[2] Since 1943 he was co-editor of the "Lehrbuch der Chemie", founded by Arnold F. Holleman, which was published in 1955 as "Lehrbuch der Inorganischen Chemie".[3] In 1951 he became a full professor and director of the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry at the Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich.[2]

Research

The fields of work were hydrides of the chemical elements beryllium, magnesium, boron, aluminium and other metals as well as phosphorus, boron, silicon and boron nitrogen compounds.[2]

Awards

A lecture series is named after him.[6]

Selected publications

  • Holleman, Arnold F.; Wiberg, Egon; Wiberg, Nils (2016). Anorganische Chemie, Band 1, Grundlagen und Hauptgruppenelemente. Vol. 1 (103 ed.). Berlin: De Gruyter. ISBN 9783110269321. OCLC 968134975.
  • Holleman, Arnold F.; Wiberg, Egon; Wiberg, Nils (2016). Anorganische Chemie, Band 2, Nebengruppenelemente, Lanthanoide, Actinoide, Transactinoide. Vol. 1 (103 ed.). Berlin: De Gruyter. ISBN 9783110495904. OCLC 960038226.

References

  1. Nöth, Heinrich. "Nachruf Egon Wiberg der Bayrischen Akademie der Wissenschaften" (PDF). Retrieved 17 January 2019.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Nöth, Heinrich. "Nachruf Egon Wiberg der Bayrischen Akademie der Wissenschaften" (PDF). Retrieved 17 January 2019.
  3. Holleman, Arnold F.; Wiberg, Egon; Wiberg, Nils (2016). Anorganische Chemie, Band 1, Grundlagen und Hauptgruppenelemente. Vol. 1 (103 ed.). Berlin: De Gruyter. ISBN 9783110269321. OCLC 968134975.
  4. "Mitgliederverzeichnis". www.leopoldina.org (in German). Retrieved 2019-01-17.
  5. "Technische Universität Wien : Akademische Würdenträger_innen". www.tuwien.ac.at. Archived from the original on 2017-10-20. Retrieved 2019-01-17.
  6. "MChG – Vorträge". www.mchg.de. Retrieved 2019-01-17.
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