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Walter Julius Reppe (29 July 1892 in Göringen – 26 July 1969 in Heidelberg) was a German chemist. He is notable for his contributions to the chemistry of acetylene.
Jul 16, 2021 · Abstract. More than six decades after proposing copper acetylide, Cu 2 C 2, as catalytically active species in ethynylation reactions by Walter Reppe, the explosive species have been experimentally identified and investigated during catalysis in detail now.
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Oct 11, 2016 · The production and further processing of acetylene is closely connected to the name of BASF chemist Walter Reppe (1892-1969). The chemistry pioneer set the course for the production of...
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Walter Reppe was a German industrial chemist who developed the Reppe chemistry, a branch of organic chemistry that uses high pressure and catalysts. He also synthesized cyclooctatetraene, a compound that sparked academic interest in aromaticity and organic synthesis.
Jun 27, 2024 · The ‘Reppe report’, written by Reppe while in American custody in 1945–47, was the basis for Copenhaver and Bigelow, op. cit. (4); and Reppe, J. Walter, Acetylene Chemistry, New York, 1949. Google Scholar
Jul 16, 2021 · Abstract: More than six decades after proposing copper acetylide, Cu2C 2, as catalytically active species in ethynyla-tion reactions by Walter Reppe, the explosive species have been experimentally identified and investigated during catalysis in detail now.
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Walter Reppe began his study of the natural sciences University of Jena in 1911. Interrupted by the First World War, he obtained his doctorate in Munich in 1920. In 1921, Reppe worked for BASF 's main laboratory.