Friedrich Karl Johannes Thiele (May 13, 1865 – April 17, 1918) was a German chemist and a prominent professor at several universities, including those in Munich and Strasbourg. He developed many laboratory techniques related to isolation of organic compounds. In 1907 he described a device for the accurate determination of melting points, since named Thiele tube after him.
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13 May 1865 Ratibor, Prussia, now Racibórz, Poland
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17 April 1918 (aged 52) now Strasbourg, France
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Zodiac | Taurus |
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