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Wolfgang Steglich
German chemist (born 1933) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Wolfgang Steglich (born 12 August 1933) is a German chemist.
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Life
Wolfgang Steglich was born in Kamenz and studied chemistry at Technische Universität Berlin and later at the Technical University of Munich where he received his PhD in 1960 for work with Friedrich Weygand . Following a postdoc stay with Sir Derek H. R. Barton at the Imperial College London, Wolfgang Steglich completed his habilitation at the Technical University of Munich. After Weygand's death in 1969,[1] Steglich was in charge of the Weygand chair until he became a full professor at Technische Universität Berlin in 1971. In 1975, he was appointed a professorship at the University of Bonn. He succeeded Rolf Huisgen as head of the organic chemistry department of the University of Munich in 1991. Wolfgang Steglich retired in 2001.[2]
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Work
The use of 4-dimethylaminopyridine for esterifications with anhydrides,[3] which is sometimes called the Steglich esterification, his studies on the metabolism of fungi, [4] [5] and, in collaboration with Timm Anke, the structure elucidation and chemical synthesis of the antifungal Strobilurins [6] that resulted in the industrial development of the novel class of Strobilurin-based crop protection agents [7] are his main contributions in the field of chemistry.
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