
Friedrich Wöhler
Sobre el Autor
Friedrich Wöhler was a German chemist best known for his role in the development of organic chemistry. He made significant contributions to the field, including the synthesis of urea, which was a pivotal moment that demonstrated that organic compounds could be created from inorganic materials. This was a groundbreaking concept at the time, as it challenged the prevailing belief in vitalism, which held that organic substances could only be produced by living organisms. Wöhler's work laid the foundation for future research in organic chemistry, influencing generations of scientists.
nacionalidad
Alemán
Fecha de Nacimiento
October 6, 1800
Lugar de Nacimiento
Eschersheim, Hesse, Germany
Fecha de fallecimiento
September 23, 1882
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