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Nationality
  
German

Education
  
University of Wurzburg

Residence
  
Germany


Name
  
Oskar Piloty

Notable students
  
Wilhelm Schlenk

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Born
  
April 30, 1866 Munich, Kingdom of Bavaria (
1866-04-30
)

Institutions
  
University of Berlin, University of Munich

Died
  
October 6, 1915, Sommepy-Tahure, France

Doctoral students
  
Wilhelm Schlenk

Doctoral advisor
  
Hermann Emil Fischer

Alma mater
  
University of Wurzburg

Oskar Piloty (30 April 1866 – 6 October 1915) was a German chemist.

Life

Oskar Piloty was born the son of the painter Karl von Piloty in Munich. Due to the closeness of the Piloty family to the chemist Ludwig Knorr, who later married the sister of Oskar Piloty, he started studying chemistry at Adolf von Baeyer's laboratory at the University of Munich in 1888. After failing an exam by Bayer in 1889 he transferred to the University of Würzburg. He and his colleagues speculated that he failed because he fell in love with the daughter of Baeyer; Piloty married her in 1892.

At the University of Würzburg he worked with Emil Fischer on the chemistry of sugars. He received his PhD in 1890. In 1892 he followed Emil Fischer to the University of Berlin. In 1900 his father-in-law offered him a position at the University of Munich, which he accepted even though he had a better offer from Emil Fischer. He worked on the structure of natural products such as hemoglobin.

Although he was too old to be drafted for World War I, he fought at the Western Front where he was killed during a fight at the Second Battle of Champagne in 1915 near Sommepy.

References

Oskar Piloty Wikipedia