Karl Ziegler Born: 26-Nov-1898 Birthplace: Helsa, Germany Died: 12-Aug-1973 Location of death: Mülheim, Germany Cause of death: Illness
Gender: Male Religion: Lutheran Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Chemist Nationality: Germany Executive summary: Researcher in plastics German scientist Karl Ziegler researched the chemical reactions involved in synthesizing rubber. In 1953 he developed a chemical process for production of polymerization, and the following year with Giulio Natta he developed a series of catalysts (organometallic mixtures) for production of much stronger and more melting-resistant plastic. Ziegler and Natta shared the 1963 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
Their Ziegler-Natta catalyst system is used to control how simple hydrocarbons are polymerized into large molecule substances, and has allowed the development of modern molded and industrial plastics. Ziegler also conducted important studies of free-radicals and multi-membered rings. In his childhood, Emil von Behring was a family friend and frequent dinner guest of the Zieglers. Father: Karl Ziegler (Christian minister) Mother: Luise Rall Ziegler Wife: Maria Kurtz (m. 1922) Daughter: Marianna Ziegler Witte (physician) Son: Erhart Ziegler (physicist)
University: BS Organic Chemistry, University of Marburg (1920) University: PhD Chemistry, University of Marburg (1923) Lecturer: Chemistry, University of Frankfurt (1923-26) Lecturer: Chemistry, University of Heidelberg (1926-36) Professor: Chemistry, University of Halle (1936-) Administrator: Max Planck Institute for Coal Research, Mülheim, Germany (1943-69) Scholar: Max Planck Institute for Coal Research, Mülheim, Germany (1969-73)
Justus von Liebig Medal 1935
Carl Duisberg Medal 1953
Lavoisier Medal 1955
Carl Engler Medal 1958
Nobel Prize for Chemistry 1963 (with Giulio Natta) Werner von Siemens Ring 1960 (with Otto Bayer and Walter Reppe)
Grand Federal Cross of Merit 1969
German Chemical Society Founding Member, 1949
German Society for Petroleum Science and Coal Chemistry President, 1954-57
Royal Society Foreign Member, 1971
Author of books:
Vielgliedrige Ringsysteme (Many-Jointed Ring Systems) (1933)
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