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Adolf von Baeyer

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Adolf von Baeyer (1835-1917) was a German chemist who received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1905 for his work on organic dyes and hydrocyanic acid derivatives.

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What did Adolf von Baeyer win the Nobel Prize for?

Adolf von Baeyer received the 1905 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. The award recognized his work on organic dyes and hydroaromatic compounds, including research connected to indigo.

Why is Baeyer's work on indigo important?

Indigo was a major dye before modern synthetic chemistry transformed textile production. Baeyer's studies helped clarify its structure and supported the broader shift from natural dyes to industrial organic dyes.

What is Baeyer strain theory?

Baeyer proposed an early theory about strain in carbon rings, especially why some ring sizes are more stable than others. Later chemistry refined the model, but it was an important step in thinking about molecular geometry.

Was Adolf von Baeyer connected to the Bayer company?

The similar names often cause confusion, but Adolf von Baeyer was not the founder of Bayer AG. Bayer the company was founded in the 19th century by Friedrich Bayer and Johann Friedrich Weskott.

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