Ernst Späth
Ernst Späth | |
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bust in the Arkadenhof of the University of Vienna | |
Born |
Moravský Beroun, Moravia | 14 May 1886
Died |
30 September 1946 60) Zurich, Switzerland | (aged
Nationality | Austro-Hungarian, Austrian |
Fields | chemist |
Doctoral students | Percy Lavon Julian |
Known for | synthesis Mescaline |
Notable awards |
Lieben Prize (1920) Wilhelm Exner Medal (1937) |
Ernst Späth (14 May 1886, in Moravský Beroun (German: Bärn), northern Moravia – 30 September 1946, in Zurich) was an Austrian chemist, specializing in natural products.
He was the first to synthesise mescaline[1] and was one of the first to synthesize cuscohygrine on a small scale with Hans Tuppy.
He lost everything in World War II, and died with no money. His former student Percy Lavon Julian returned to Vienna, paid for his funeral, and commissioned a bust of Späth, which is still displayed in the foyer of the Faculty of Chemistry of the University of Vienna. A second cast of the bust was erected in 1961 in the Arkadenhof of the University of Vienna.
References
- ↑ Manske & Holmes (1953), "The Alkaloids", Academic Press, Erowid.org, 3: 324–8
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Biography
- R. Werner Sonkup (2004), Die Wissenschaftliche Welt von Gestern, Wien: Böhlau, pp. 205–216, ISBN 3-205-77303-9
Publications
- Ernst Späth (1919), "Über die Anhalonium-Alkaloide. I. Anhalin und Mezcalin", Monatshefte für Chemie - Chemical Monthly, 40 (2): 129–154, doi:10.1007/BF01524590
See also: Späth
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