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Friedlieb Ferdinand Runge - Wikipedia Friedlieb Ferdinand Runge (8 February 1794 – 25 March 1867) was a German analytical chemist Runge identified the mydriatic (pupil dilating) effects of belladonna (deadly nightshade) extract, identified caffeine, and discovered the first coal tar dye (aniline blue)
Friedlieb Ferdinand Runge | Organic Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry . . . Friedlieb Ferdinand Runge (born Feb 8, 1795, Hamburg [Germany]—died March 25, 1867, Oranienburg, Prussia [Germany]) was a German chemist considered to be the originator of the widely used analytic technique of paper chromatography
Runge, Friedlieb Ferdinand - Encyclopedia. com At the age of fifteen Runge was apprenticed to an apothecary in Lübeck He studied medicine at Berlin and then at Göttingen, and took his medical degree at the University of Jena in 1819 His dissertation dealt with the physiological action of the belladonna alkaloids
Friedlieb Ferdinand Runge (1794-1867) – An Unusual Chemist There are discussed his researches in natural products and coal tar, the discovery of caffeine and priority claims on the discovery of quinine Important industrial activities at the Oranienburg factory are described, including the ‘German guano’
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Friedlieb Ferdinand Runge - grokipedia. com Friedlieb Ferdinand Runge made significant early contributions to analytical chemistry through his innovative use of filter paper for separating chemical substances, laying the groundwork for modern paper chromatography
Friedlieb Ferdinand Runge Friedlieb (or Friedlob, occasionally misnamed as "Friedrich") Ferdinand Runge (born near Hamburg on 8 February 1795, died in Oranienburg on 25 March 1867) was a German analytical chemist
Friedlieb Runge (February 8, 1794 — March 25, 1867), German chemist . . . Friedlieb Ferdinand Runge was a prominent German chemist whose field of specialty was analytical chemistry He is famous as the discoverer of caffeine and as the first person to isolate quinine, but his contribution to chemistry is often overlooked