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Friedrich Reinitzer
Born(1857-02-25)25 February 1857
Prague
Died16 February 1927(1927-02-16) (aged 69)
Graz

Friedrich Richard Reinitzer (25 February 1857 in Prague – 16 February 1927 in Graz) was an Austrian botanist and chemist. In late 1880s, experimenting with cholesteryl benzoate, he discovered properties of liquid crystals (named later by Otto Lehmann).[1]

Reinitzer was born into a German Bohemian family in Prague. He studied chemistry at the German technical university in Prague; in 1883 he was habilitated there as a private docent.[2] From 1888-1901 he was a professor at Karl-Ferdinands-Universität, then professor at technical universityinGraz. During 1909 - 1910 he served as the rector of the university.[3]

While at Karl-Ferdinands-Universität in 1888 he discovered a strange behaviour of what would later be called liquid crystals. For the explanation of their behaviour he collaborated with the physicist Otto Lehmann from Aachen. The discovery received plenty of attention at the time but no practical uses were apparent and the interest dropped soon.[4]

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  1. ^ The Material World by Rodney Cotterill
  • ^ Reinitzer, Friedrich Richard Kornelius (1857-1927), Botaniker und Chemiker Österreichisches Biographisches Lexikon und biographische Dokumentation
  • ^ [1] Archived 2008-10-03 at the Wayback Machine aeiou
  • ^ Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) History of Computers and Computing, Birth of the modern computer

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