Richard Adolf Zsigmondy

an Austrian-born chemist. He was known for his research in colloids, as well as for co-inventing the slit-ultramicroscope, and different membrane filters.
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Born
1 April 1865 Vienna, Austrian Empire
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Died
23 September 1929 (aged 64) Göttingen, Germany
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Fields
Chemistry
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Alma mater
Technical University of Vienna University of Munich
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Awards
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1925)
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Institutions
University of Vienna Technical University of Vienna University of Munich University of Graz University of Göttingen
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Spouse(s)
Laura Luise Müller
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Germany
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Children
2
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Doctoral advisor
Wilhelm von Miller
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era
1800+
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Influenced
August Kundt
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Parent(s)
Adolf Zsidmondy
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Relatives
Frigyes Schulek (cousin) Dénes Zsigmondy