Hugo Erdmann

Hugo Wilhelm Traugott Erdmann (8 May 1862 – 25 June 1910) was the German chemist who discovered, together with his doctoral advisor Jacob Volhard, the Volhard-Erdmann cyclization. In 1898 he was the first who coined the term noble gas (the original noun is Edelgas in German).

Hugo Erdmann
Hugo Erdmann
Born(1862-05-08)8 May 1862
Preußisch Holland, Kingdom of Prussia
Died25 June 1910(1910-06-25) (aged 48)
Müritzsee, German Empire
NationalityGerman
Known forVolhard-Erdmann cyclization
Scientific career
Doctoral advisorJacob Volhard

Erdmann invented the name Thiozone in 1908, hypothesizing that S3 made up a large proportion of liquid sulfur.

In collaboration with Rudolph Fittig, Erdmann found that dehydration of γ-phenyl structural analog of isocrotonic acid produced α-naphthol, an observation that provided evidence in understanding the nature of naphthalene.

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