Ulrich Müller

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Ulrich Müller (born 6 July 1940 in Bogotá) is a German chemist that is known for his works on solid-state chemistry and the application of crystallographic group theory to crystal chemistry.[1][2] He is the author of several textbooks on chemistry, solid-state chemistry, and crystallography.[1][3][4][5][6][7][8]

Life[edit]

Müller studied chemistry at the University of Stuttgart from 1959 to 1963.[1][9] He worked on his dissertation at the Purdue University and the University of Stuttgart.[1] He finished it in 1966 in the group of Kurt Dehnicke.[1][10] From 1967 to 1970, he worked in the group of Hartmut Bärnighausen at the University of Marburg.[1] In 1972, he finished his habilitation.[1] From 1972 to 1975, Müller was a professor for inorganic chemistry at the University of Marburg. From 1975 to 1977, he was a guest professor at the University of Costa Rica.[1] Then, several professorships for inorganic chemistry followed: University of Marburg from 1977 to 1992, University of Kassel from 1992 to 1999, and University of Marburg from 2000 to 2005. Since 2005, he has been an emeritus professor.[1]

Research[edit]

His research focused on the following topics:[1]

  • application of crystallographic group theory in crystal chemistry to investigate structural relationships of crystalline solids and to predict possible structure types for inorganic compounds[1]
  • synthesis of thio, polysulfido, and polyselenido complexes[1]
  • structural analysis of crystalline solids with X-ray diffraction[1]

Awards[edit]

He was awarded the Literaturpreis des Fonds der chemischen Industrie for his textbook "Anorganische Strukturchemie" (engl. Inorganic Structural Chemistry).[11]

Publications[edit]

  • Weidlein, Johann; Dehnicke, Kurt; Müller, Ulrich (1988). Schwingungsspektroskopie: eine Einführung (2nd ed.). Stuttgart: Thieme. ISBN 978-3136251027. OCLC 612028648.
  • Mortimer, Charles E.; Beck, Johannes; Müller, Ulrich (2015). Chemie: das Basiswissen der Chemie (12. ed.). Stuttgart: Thieme. ISBN 978-3134843125. OCLC 928072732.
  • Müller, Ulrich (2008). Anorganische Strukturchemie (6th ed.). Wiesbaden: Vieweg+Teubner Verlag / GWV Fachverlage, Wiesbaden. ISBN 9783834895455. OCLC 311302178.
  • Müller, Ulrich (2007). Inorganic structural chemistry (2nd ed.). Chichester, England: Wiley. ISBN 9780470057261. OCLC 180718922.
  • Müller, Ulrich (2013). Symmetry relationships between crystal structures: applications of crystallographic group theory in crystal chemistry. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780191648793. OCLC 850179696.
  • Müller, Ulrich (2012). Symmetriebeziehungen zwischen verwandten Kristallstrukturen Anwendungen der kristallographischen Gruppentheorie in der Kristallchemie; unter Verwendung von Textvorlagen von Hans Wondratschek und Hartmut Bärnighausen (1. ed.). Wiesbaden: Vieweg + Teubner. ISBN 9783834817990. OCLC 766008905.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Prof. Dr. Ulrich Müller - Philipps-Universität Marburg - Fb. 15 - Chemie". www.uni-marburg.de (in German). Retrieved 2019-01-09.
  2. ^ Englert, Ulli (2013). "Symmetry Relationships between Crystal Structures. Applications of Crystallographic Group Theory in Crystal Chemistry. Von Ulrich Müller". Angewandte Chemie. 125 (46): 12192–12193. Bibcode:2013AngCh.12512192E. doi:10.1002/ange.201306902. ISSN 1521-3757.
  3. ^ Müller, Ulrich (2012). Symmetriebeziehungen zwischen verwandten Kristallstrukturen Anwendungen der kristallographischen Gruppentheorie in der Kristallchemie ; unter Verwendung von Textvorlagen von Hans Wondratschek und Hartmut Bärnighausen (1. ed.). Wiesbaden: Vieweg + Teubner. ISBN 9783834817990. OCLC 766008905.
  4. ^ Müller, Ulrich (2013). Symmetry relationships between crystal structures : applications of crystallographic group theory in crystal chemistry. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780191648793. OCLC 850179696.
  5. ^ Müller, Ulrich (2007). Inorganic structural chemistry (2nd ed.). Chichester, England: Wiley. ISBN 9780470057261. OCLC 180718922.
  6. ^ Müller, Ulrich (2008). Anorganische Strukturchemie (6., aktualisierte Aufl ed.). Wiesbaden: Vieweg+Teubner Verlag / GWV Fachverlage, Wiesbaden. ISBN 9783834895455. OCLC 311302178.
  7. ^ Mortimer, Charles E.; Beck, Johannes; Müller, Ulrich (2015). Chemie : das Basiswissen der Chemie (12. ed.). Stuttgart: Thieme. ISBN 978-3134843125. OCLC 928072732.
  8. ^ Weidlein, Johann; Dehnicke, Kurt; Müller, Ulrich (1988). Schwingungsspektroskopie: eine Einführung (2., überarb. Aufl ed.). Stuttgart: Thieme. ISBN 978-3136251027. OCLC 612028648.
  9. ^ Werner, Helmut (2016). Geschichte der anorganischen Chemie: Die Entwicklung einer Wissenschaft in Deutschland von Döbereiner bis heute. Weinheim: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 9783527339075. OCLC 962751045.
  10. ^ "Chemistry Tree - Ulrich Müller". academictree.org. Retrieved 2019-01-09.
  11. ^ "Literaturpreis Fonds der chemischen Industrie" (PDF). www.vci.de. Retrieved 2019-01-09.