August Wilhelm von Hofmann. Coloured historical engraving of the German chemist August Wilhelm von Hofmann (1818-1892). In 1841, Hofmann obtained his


August Wilhelm von Hofmann. Coloured historical engraving of the German chemist August Wilhelm von Hofmann (1818-1892). In 1841, Hofmann obtained his PhD, by studying the properties of coal tar and aniline. After moving to England he started to develop new dyes, called Hofmann violets. He was director of the Royal College of Chemistry from 1845-1864. He returned to Germany in 1864, and continued his work, founding the German Chemical Society (1868) and helping establish Germany's dominance in the manufacture of synthetic dye. Hofmann discovered many organic chemicals in his time, including allyl alcohol and formaldehyde. Engraving by C. Cook.


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