Josef Herzig

Josef Herzig
Born (1853-09-25)25 September 1853
Sanok Austria-Hungary
Died 4 July 1924(1924-07-04) (aged 70)
Vienna, Austria-Hungary
Institutions University of Vienna
Alma mater University of Vienna
Doctoral advisor Ludwig Barth
Doctoral students Hans Meyer Jacob Pollak
Notable awards Lieben Prize 1902

Josef Herzig (25 September 1853 – 4 July 1924) was an Austrian chemist.

Herzig was born in Sanok, Galicia, which at that time was part of Austria-Hungary. Herzig went to school in Breslau until 1874, started studying chemistry at the University of Vienna but joined August Wilhelm von Hofmann at the University of Berlin in the second semester. He worked with Robert Bunsen at the University of Heidelberg and received his PhD for work with Ludwig Barth at the University of Vienna. He later became lecturer and, in 1897, professor at the University of Vienna. He died in Vienna in 1924.

Work

Herzig was active in the chemistry of natural products. He succeeded in determining the structure of flavonoids quercetin, fisetin and rhamnetin as well as several alkaloids.

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