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Adolf von Baeyer

Super Rare Card — Eureka Archives Series — #172

About Adolf von Baeyer

German chemist (1835-1917). Baeyer synthesized indigo dye, crucial for the textile industry. He developed nomenclature for cyclic compounds, later part of IUPAC. Nobel laureate (1905) for organic chemistry research, he was ennobled in Bavaria in 1885.

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Adolf von Baeyer

Super Rare Eureka Archives #172

German chemist (1835-1917). Baeyer synthesized indigo dye, crucial for the textile industry. He developed nomenclature for cyclic compounds, later part of IUPAC. Nobel laureate (1905) for organic chemistry research, he was ennobled in Bavaria in 1885.

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