Adolf Pinner

Adolf Pinner
Born August 31, 1842
Wronke/Wronki, Posen, Prussia
Died May 21, 1909(1909-05-21) (aged 66)
Berlin, German Empire
Residence Germany
Nationality German
Fields Organic chemistry
Doctoral advisor August Wilhelm von Hofmann
Known for Pinner reaction
structure of nicotine

Adolf Pinner (August 31, 1842 – May 21, 1909) was a German chemist.

He was educated at the Jewish Theological Seminary at Breslau and at the University of Berlin (Phd in Chemistry (Doctor der Chemie), 1867). In 1871 he became privat-docent at the University of Berlin. In 1873 he became assistant professor of chemistry at the University of Berlin, and in 1874 professor of chemistry at the veterinary college of that city. In 1884 he was appointed a member of the German patent office, and in the following year, of the technical division of the Prussian Department of Commerce. He has received the title "Geheimer Regierungsrat".

Literary works

Pinner contributed many essays to the professional journals, among which may be mentioned:

He is also the author of "Gesetze der Naturerscheinungen" and of "Repetitorium der Chemie", in 2 volumes, on organic and inorganic chemistry respectively (11th ed., Berlin, 1902). (Digital 4th edition from 1881 / Digital 6th edition from 1884 / Digital 11th edition from 1901 by the University and State Library Düsseldorf)

The latter work is well known to all German students of chemistry, and it has been translated into English, Russian, and Japanese.

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