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Charles-Adolphe Wurtz

Date of Birth 26-November-1817
Place of Birth Wolfisheim
(Bas-Rhin)
Nationality France
Profession Chemist
Charles Adolphe Wurtz was an Alsatian French chemist. He is best remembered for his decades-long advocacy for the atomic theory and for ideas about the structures of chemical compounds, against the skeptical opinions of chemists such as Marcellin Berthelot and Etienne Henri Sainte-Claire Deville. He is well known by organic chemists for the Wurtz reaction, to form carbon-carbon bonds by reacting alkyl halides with sodium, and for his discoveries of ethylamine, ethylene glycol, and the aldol reaction. Wurtz was also an influential writer and educator.

Awards by Charles-Adolphe Wurtz

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1881


Copley Medal
(For his discovery of the organic ammonias, the glycols, and other investigations which have exercised considerable influence on the progress of chemistry.)