Everything about Gerold Schwarzenbach totally explained
Gerold Karl Schwarzenbach (
March 15,
1904 -
May 20,
1978) was a Swiss
chemist.
Schwarzenbach was born and grew up in
Horgen,
Switzerland. He studied chemistry at the
ETH Zurich and graduated in 1928 with his dissertation
Studien über die Salzbildung von Beizenfarbstoffen (Studies on the formation of pickling salt dyes). From 1930 to 1955 he was a lecturer and later professor of special inorganic and analytical chemistry at the
University of Zurich. He retired in 1973.
One of his main research topics was
coordination chemistry. Gerold was substantially involved in the study of
EDTA and the involvement of
ligands. In 1963 he was awarded the
Marcel Benoist Prize. In 1967 he was awarded the
Torbern Bergman Medal.
In
1971 he was awarded an honorary doctorate from the
University of Berne.
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