Emma Maria Wolffhardt (born 27 July 1899; died 1997) was a German Industrial Chemist at BASF and she was the first women chemist at BASF who had her own research area.[1][2][3][4][5][6] Furthermore, she was the first to use the calotte model for understanding and improving organic synthesis.[3][7][8]
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