Chemiker

Nikodem Caro

1871 - 1935

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Nikodem Caro (* 23. Mai 1871 in Łódź, Russisch-Polen; † 27. Juni 1935 in Zürich) war ein deutscher Chemiker und Unternehmer. Zusammen mit Adolph Frank entwickelte er ein Verfahren zur großtechnischen Synthese von Calciumcyanamid (Kalkstickstoff) und war Gründer sowie Generaldirektor der Bayerischen Stickstoffwerke. Mehr auf Wikipedia lesen

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Nikodem Caro is the 547th most popular chemiker (down from 538th in 2024), the 1,098th most popular biography from Poland (up from 1,131st in 2019) and the 24th most popular Polish Chemiker.

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Among Chemikers

Among chemikers, Nikodem Caro ranks 547 out of 602Before him are Gustav Rose, Johannes Wislicenus, Robin Hill, Max Bodenstein, Takamine Jōkichi, and Alexander Pavlovich Vinogradov. After him are Frederick G. Donnan, Bruce Alberts, Hans Goldschmidt, John Roebuck, Lev Chugaev, and Emma P. Carr.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1871, Nikodem Caro ranks 151Before him are Wilfred Lucas, Lars Jørgen Madsen, Richard Gunn, Johan Anker, Max Bodenstein, and Anne Sewell Young. After him are Boris Galerkin, Theodor Pallady, Heinrich Schroth, Sakai Toshihiko, William Diller Matthew, and Fran Saleški Finžgar. Among people deceased in 1935, Nikodem Caro ranks 132Before him are Gerhard Louis De Geer, Stanley G. Weinbaum, Pieter Cort van der Linden, Arthur Rudolf Hantzsch, Thelma Todd, and Vernon Lee. After him are Guido Balzarini, Julian Byng, 1st Viscount Byng of Vimy, Jón Þorláksson, José Sánchez-Guerra y Martínez, Herbert Ponting, and Silverio Izaguirre.

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In Poland

Among people born in Poland, Nikodem Caro ranks 1,098 out of 1,694Before him are Jean de Reszke (1850), Eddi Arent (1925), Emil Hirschfeld (1903), Jan Twardowski (1915), Erwin Geschonneck (1906), and Stefan Mazurkiewicz (1888). After him are Jerzy Pawłowski (1932), Käthe Kruse (1883), Johannes Block (1894), Józef Kozłowski (1757), Władysław Rubin (1917), and Dariusz Wolski (1956).

Among Chemikers In Poland

Among chemikers born in Poland, Nikodem Caro ranks 24Before him are Jan Czochralski (1885), Alfred Stock (1876), Hugo Erdmann (1862), Karol Olszewski (1846), Johannes Thiele (1865), and Heinrich Caro (1834). After him are Krzysztof Matyjaszewski (1950), and Sergey Lebedev (1874).

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