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After the war, he declined calls from other universities and was appointed a full professor in 1947. From 1949 he led the Institute of Organic Chemistry. His leadership led to a new building for the institute in 1966.. He retired in 1969, although he continued research until his death on November 7,
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with a thesis on acridinium salts. His father died in 1926 and his mother suffered from a serious illness, before she died in 1932. Criegee remained in Würzburg and in 1930 he received his habilitation with a thesis on the "Oxydation ungesättigter Kohlenwasserstoffe mit Blei(IV)-Salzen“.
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to a wealthy family. His father worked as a court director. The family was national liberal, Prussian and Protestant, managing what Rudolf Criegee felt was a great fortune. His happy childhood was ended by the
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are named after him. In this context, his research on cyclic reactions and cyclic rearrangement mechanisms led him, independently of the Nobel Prize–winning work of R.B.Woodward and R.Hoffmann (
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in chemistry in 1920. After four semesters of study and moderate success, his experience in student fraternity Germania and twelve duels, Criegee changed to the
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In his scientific work he was primarily involved with oxidation processes of organic compounds, where he used
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In 1928, Rudolf Criegee married his former fellow student Marianne Henze.
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Rudolf Criegee, ein kurzgefasstes Portrait (Universität Karlsruhe)
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Die Einwirkung von Acridiniumsalzen auf kupplungsfähige Substanzen
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Crieege, R. (1931). "Eine oxydative Spaltung von Glykolen".
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Oxydation ungesättigter Kohlenwasserstoffe mit Blei(4)salzen
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Oxydation ungesättigter Kohlenwasserstoffe mit Blei(4)salzen
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One of his great achievements was the elucidation of the
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In the summer of 1942, he was seriously wounded on the
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