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Gerhard Krüss

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Nationality
  
German

Doctoral advisor
  
Robert Bunsen

Role
  
Chemist

Name
  
Gerhard Kruss

Alma mater
  
University of Munich


Born
  
December 14, 1859 Hamburg, Germany (
1859-12-14
)

Institutions
  
University of Heidelberg

Died
  
February 3, 1895, Munich, Germany

Education
  
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich

Gerhard Krüss (December 14, 1859 – February 3, 1895) was a German chemist and founder of the Journal für anorganische Chemie (Journal of Inorganic Chemistry) in 1892. The journal is still published under the name of ZAAC - Zeitschrift für anorganische und allgemeine (Journal of Inorganic and General Chemistry). Krüss was involved in several topics during his university career at the University of Munich. He focused on analytical and inorganic chemistry and in his early years the chemistry of gold compounds and the measurement of atomic masses were his main interests. Later he became involved in the research of the rare earth elements. Krüss also suggested a new element similar to cobalt solving a problem in the sequence of iron, cobalt and nickel in the periodic table; he named it gnomium.

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Gerhard Krüss Wikipedia