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Bernhard Schrader (15 March 1931 – 8 January 2012) was a German professor of
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and
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and teaching until his retirement in 1996 at the
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, where he died. Schrader was an internationally acclaimed pioneer of experimental
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in Germany, especially of Raman- and
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and its routine application in
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. Amongst his numerous achievements was his historic landmark paper with Bergmann of 1967 about the first successful use of
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for chemical analysis of Organic solids, e.g. pharmaceutical powders, which has become routine industry practice since that approach was "rediscovered" in 2006.


Life

Schrader was born in
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and studied chemistry at
Berlin Technical University The Technical University of Berlin (official name both in English and german: link=no, Technische Universität Berlin, also known as TU Berlin and Berlin Institute of Technology) is a public research university located in Berlin, Germany. It was ...
. He completed his studies in 1960 with his dissertation, supervised by Friedrich Nerdel (whose own Ph.D. advisor had been Walter Hückel) and his assistant Günther Kresze, who later became professor of organic chemistry at the
Technical University of Munich The Technical University of Munich (TUM or TU Munich; german: Technische Universität München) is a public research university in Munich, Germany. It specializes in engineering, technology, medicine, and applied and natural sciences. Establis ...
. During that time he wrote, in cooperation with his Ph.D. advisor Friedrich Nerdel, the first edition of his bestselling text book "Lehrbuch der Organischen Chemie" ("Textbook of
Organic Chemistry Organic chemistry is a subdiscipline within chemistry involving the scientific study of the structure, properties, and reactions of organic compounds and organic materials, i.e., matter in its various forms that contain carbon atoms.Clayden, J.; ...
"), which was later known as Bernhard Schrader - "Kurzes Lehrbuch der Organischen Chemie" ("Brief Textbook of Organic Chemistry" 1.-3. edition 1979-1985-2009). In 1962 Schrader joined the "Institute for Spectrochemistry and Applied Spectroscopy" (ISAS) in Dortmund, at that time led by the physicist Heinrich Kaiser, where he built up and led the molecular spectroscopy department. In 1966 Schrader worked as a post-doc at
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in
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, in the research group of Earle K. Plyler, at that time one of the leading molecular spectroscopists in the USA. From 1971 until 1976, Schrader was Professor for Theoretical Organic Chemistry at the
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, in 1976 he accepted a tenure as professor for physical and theoretical chemistry at the University of Essen, which he held until his retirement in 1996. In 1981 Schrader was "visiting scientist" at IBM Research Lab in San Jose,
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, in 1984/85 he was a guest professor at
Weizmann Institute of Science The Weizmann Institute of Science ( he, מכון ויצמן למדע ''Machon Vaitzman LeMada'') is a public research university in Rehovot, Israel, established in 1934, 14 years before the State of Israel. It differs from other Israeli unive ...
in
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, Israel.


Inheritance

Schrader published over 300 scientific papers in peer referred journals, and, besides the classic works listed below, two
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s for drawing
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formulae in 2D and 3D and mathematical formulae. In 1975 four movies were produced with the Institute for Scientific Motion Pictures (IWF) in Göttingen, which demonstrated various types of molecular vibrations. Schrader was supervisor of 63 doctoral theses, and besides numerous Diploma and Ph.D. candidates from all over the world he hosted five scholars of
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. For his scientific achievements and also his intense personal involvement on behalf of international scientific cooperation especially with colleagues from Eastern and Southeastern Europe and Turkey Schrader received various awards and honors in Germany and abroad, besides others Schrader was Honorary Member of the Turkish Chemical SocietyO.Y. Ataman: Prof. B. Schrader receives the Honorary Membership of the Turkish Chemical Society:
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53 (2000), 5-7 ("The renowned spectroscopist with roots in Istanbul of the 19th century" - Ataman refers to Schraders grandfather Friedrich S.)
and Member of the scientific-technical class of the
Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters ( no, Det Norske Videnskaps-Akademi, DNVA) is a learned society based in Oslo, Norway. Its purpose is to support the advancement of science and scholarship in Norway. History The Royal Frederick Univer ...
.


Books

* Kurzes Lehrbuch der Organischen Chemie, 3. Auflage 2010, De Gruyter, * Raman-IR-Atlas of Organic Compounds, 1974, Wiley-VCH, * Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy. Methods and Applications, 1995, Wiley-VCH,


Movies

published by: IWF Göttingen, 1975 ( see: filmarchives-online.eu Search for = “Bernhard Schrader” ) * Vibrations of Free Molecules - 1. Stretching and Bending Vibrations in Ethylene * Schwingungen freier Moleküle - 2. Schwingungsformen der Methylgruppe in Propen * Schwingungen freier Moleküle - 3. Schwingungsformen aromatischer Ringe in Melamin * Oscillations of Molecules in Melamine Crystal Lattices with Hydrogen Bonds


References

* Korte, H., Takahashi, H., 2003, Biography of Bernhard Schrader, Journal of Molecular Structure, Volume 661–662, pp. 1–2
In Memoriam: Bernhard Schrader (1931-2012)
Applied Spectroscopy News, Applied Spectroscopy, Volume 66, Number 5, 2012, p. 143A {{DEFAULTSORT:Schrader, Bernhard Organic chemists People from Quedlinburg People from the Province of Saxony German physical chemists Theoretical chemists Technical University of Berlin alumni 1931 births 2012 deaths Members of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters