Wilhelm Michler, a scientifical adventure in the tropics

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Abstract

Wilhelm Michler lived in Brazil for seven years from 1882 to 1889, when he died. Here, he published several articles on natural products, and became a professor of Industrial Chemistry at the Escola Politécnica, in Rio de Janeiro. He was respected by colleagues and students. This article addresses this poorly known period of the life of a scientist, world-famous by the aromatic ketone that carries his name.

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Dos Santos, N. P., Pinto, A. C., & De Alencastro, R. B. (2000). Wilhelm Michler, a scientifical adventure in the tropics. Quimica Nova, 23(3), 418–426. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0100-40422000000300022

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