Wilhelm Karl Klemm | |
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Born | |
Died | 24 October 1985 | (aged 89)
Alma mater | Breslau University Technische Hochschule Hannover |
Known for | Magnetochemistry, Ytterbium, Zintl-Klemm concept |
Spouse(s) | Dr. Lisabeth Klemm "Li" (nee Herrmann, 9 October 1895, Eberswalde - 15 October 1948, Kiel),[1][2] 1924-1948; Lina Arndt, 1949-1985.[3][4] |
Awards | Liebig Medal (1951) Centenary Prize (1958) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Inorganic and physical chemistry |
Institutions | Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Technische Hochschule Danzig, Technische Hochschule Hannover |
Doctoral advisor | Heinrich Biltz (1923), Wilhelm Biltz (1927) |
Doctoral students | Rudolf Hoppe |
Wilhelm Karl Klemm (5 January 1896 – 24 October 1985) was an inorganic and physical chemist.[2][5] Klemm did extensive work on intermetallic compounds, rare earth metals, transition elements and compounds involving oxygen and fluorine. He and Heinrich Bommer were the first to isolate elemental erbium (1934)[6] and ytterbium (1936).[5][7][8] Klemm refined Eduard Zintl's ideas about the structure of intermetallic compounds and their connections to develop the Zintl-Klemm concept.[9][10][11]
Klemm co-authored one of the ten most-cited papers in the history of the journal Zeitschrift für anorganische und allgemeine Chemie.[12][13] His textbooks on inorganic chemistry became standard works for chemists. His Magnetochemie (c1936) is considered foundational to magnetochemistry.[14] Anorganische Chemie (Inorganic Chemistry) by Klemm and Rudolf Hoppe has been described as a legendary work by two titans of solid state chemistry.[15]
Klemm was the second President of the Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker (GDCh), serving from 1952 to 1953.[16][17][18] He was President of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) from 1965 to 1967.[19][20] Klemm co-edited the journal Zeitschrift für anorganische und allgemeine Chemie from 1939 to 1965.[12] Since 1985, the GDCh has awarded the Wilhelm Klemm Prize in his honor.[21]
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