Carl Bosch

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Carl Bosch was a German chemist and industrialist renowned for co-developing the Haber–Bosch process for ammonia synthesis and later leading major chemical conglomerates.

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instanceOf German person
chemist
human
industrialist
awardReceived IET Faraday Medal
surface form: Faraday Medal

Nobel Prize in Chemistry (through its scientists)
surface form: Nobel Prize in Chemistry
causeOfDeath illness
countryOfCitizenship German Empire
Germany
dateOfBirth 1874-08-27
dateOfDeath 1940-04-26
doctoralAdvisor Johannes Wislicenus
educatedAt Technical University of Berlin
surface form: Technical University of Charlottenburg

University of Leipzig
employer BASF
IG Farben
era 20th century
familyName Bosch
fieldOfWork chemical engineering
chemistry
industrial chemistry
givenName Carl
hasAcademicDegree doctorate in chemistry
hasOccupation industrial manager
inventor
heritage German
influenced modern chemical industry
knownFor co-development of the Haber–Bosch process
large-scale ammonia synthesis
languageSpoken German
memberOf German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina
surface form: German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina

Kaiser Wilhelm Society
Prussian Academy of Sciences
NobelPrizeInChemistryYear 1931
notableWork Haber–Bosch process
placeOfBirth Cologne
Prussia
surface form: Kingdom of Prussia
placeOfDeath Germany
Heidelberg
positionHeld chairman of BASF
chairman of IG Farben
president of Kaiser Wilhelm Society
residence Heidelberg
Ludwigshafen am Rhein
sexOrGender male
sharedNobelPrizeWith Friedrich Bergius
workedOn fertilizer production
high-pressure chemistry

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