2004
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-40422004000100029
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Fritz Feigl: sua obra e novos campos tecno-científicos por ela originados

Abstract: Recebido em 20/1/03; aceito em 22/8/03FRITZ FEIGL -HIS WORK AND NEW TECHNICAL-SCIENTIFIC FIELDS SPUN OFF FROM IT. Fritz Feigl's scientific legacy of more than 500 original publications of spot reactions and new chemical concepts, includes a precise definition of identification limit, the difference between specific and selective reactions, and the masking/demasking of chemical reactions, the selective functionalization for the development of new reactions. It resulted in a considerable and varied number of new… Show more

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“…During World War I, he served as an officer in the Austro-Hungarian Army and was wounded in battle and returned as captain with a bronze and a silver medal and the Military Service Cross. After the war, Feigl obtained his doctorate in 1920 with a thesis entitled “Über die Verwendung von Tüpfelreaktionen in der qualitativen Analyse” [ 5 ] and was appointed as assistant (1920), docent (1927), professor (1935), and full professor (1937) at the Department of Chemistry of the University of Vienna. Married to Regina, also a brilliant chemist, in 1924, the couple left Vienna with their son in 1938, when Austria was annexed by Germany.…”
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“…During World War I, he served as an officer in the Austro-Hungarian Army and was wounded in battle and returned as captain with a bronze and a silver medal and the Military Service Cross. After the war, Feigl obtained his doctorate in 1920 with a thesis entitled “Über die Verwendung von Tüpfelreaktionen in der qualitativen Analyse” [ 5 ] and was appointed as assistant (1920), docent (1927), professor (1935), and full professor (1937) at the Department of Chemistry of the University of Vienna. Married to Regina, also a brilliant chemist, in 1924, the couple left Vienna with their son in 1938, when Austria was annexed by Germany.…”
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“…Feigl worked as a researcher at the Laboratorio da Producao Mineral-(LPM), in Rio de Janeiro, where he remained until his death in 1971. Formally retired in 1961, Fritz Feigl maintained his scientific activity until 1969, when a thrombosis incapacitated him [ 1 , 5 , 278 , 279 ].…”
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