Franz Ritter von Soxhlet (January 12, 1848– May 5,1926) was a German agricultural chemist from Brno. Events 475 - Basiliscus becomes Byzantine Emperor, with a coronation ceremony in the Hebdomon palace in Constantinople Year 1848 ( MDCCCXLVIII) was a Leap year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian Calendar (or a Leap Year 1926 ( MCMXXVI) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany ( ˈbʊndəsʁepuˌbliːk ˈdɔʏtʃlant is a Country in Central Europe. Brno ( IPA:; Brünn is the second-largest City in the Czech Republic. He invented the Soxhlet extractor in 1879 and in 1886 he proposed that pasteurization be applied to milk. A Soxhlet extractor is a piece of Laboratory apparatus invented in 1879 by Franz von Soxhlet. Pasteurization is the process of heating Liquids for the purpose of destroying bacteria, Protozoa, Molds and Yeasts The process was
References
- Rosenau, M. This article is about the extractor in mathematics for other usage of this word see Extractor (firearms. J. : The Milk Question, Haughton Mifflin Company, Boston, 1913.
- Soxhlet, F. : Die gewichtsanalytische Bestimmung des Milchfettes, Polytechnisches J. (Dingler's) 1879, 232, 461
- Rommel, Otto: Franz von Soxhlet Münchener Medizinische Wochenschrift 73 (1926) 994-995
- Österreichisches Biographisches Lexikon, XII. Band, [Schwarz] Marie - Spannagel Rudolf, Wien 2005
Writings
- Herzfeld: Franz von Soxhlet †. In: Die Deutsche Zuckerindustrie Jg. 51, 1926, S. 501-502.
- Theodor Henkel: Franz von Soxhlet zum Gedächtnis. In: Süddeutsche Molkerei-Zeitung Jg. 46, 1926, S. 493-494 (m. Bild u. Schriftenverzeichnis).
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