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Wilhelm Alfons Schuler (27 December 1914 in
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– 5 June 2010 in Bad Homburg vor der Höhe, Germany) was a
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, inventor and entrepreneur in the second half of the 20th century.


Biography

Schuler studied chemistry at the Königliche Technische Hochschule zu Danzig from 1934 onwards. After he obtained the title of Diplomchemiker (~Master of Chemistry) in 1939 he was drafted to the
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. Just after 6 months of service he was discharged after Paul Rabe (
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) requested Schuler for important research projects in the field of pharmaceutical ingredients at the University of Danzig. Schuler worked in the research group of Henry Albers studying organic phosphorus compounds. In 1941 he received his PhD. He remained at the University of Danzig as assistant to Henry Albers, working on alkaloids.Paul Rabe and Wilhelm Schuler: ''Die Synthese der 6'-Methoxy-9-oxy-rubane – ein Beitrag zur Wirkungsweise des Chinins und der Chinidine'',
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''76'' (1948) 318.
In 1944 Schuler started working on his professorial dissertation. Shortly before the end of World War II he joined the
University of Hamburg The University of Hamburg (german: link=no, Universität Hamburg, also referred to as UHH) is a public research university in Hamburg, Germany. It was founded on 28 March 1919 by combining the previous General Lecture System ('' Allgemeines Vo ...
. In the research group of Ilse Esdorn (1897–1985) he worked on the analysis of
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, mainly alkaloids, glucosides and mucus from medicinal plants. He discovered a method for the production of a gelling agent made from heather, ''erica''. This method became popular in the food and cosmetics industry. Schuler licensed the process to the company Spangenberg . With this income Schuler—only 32 years old—was able to start his own business. Together with a partner he founded “Dr. Schuler & Lange, Chemisches und Pharmazeutisches Laboratorium GmbH, Hamburg”. Schuler & Lange produced drug ingredients and performed pharmaceutical contract research. The main client for chemical research was the company Promonta, which later merged with Byk Gulden (today
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). In cooperation with the biologist and pharmacologist Otto Nieschulz a couple of highly successful drugs were developed, amongst them: * the
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drug Pecazine acatal(D) * the antihistaminic drug Kolton (D), an 8-chloro
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salt of diphenylpyraline, and * Vaditon (D), a special galenic form of pyramidones, which could now be applied by injection. In 1953
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offered Schuler a rather unusual contract which allowed him to continue and expand his "private entrepreneurial activities" whilst working for Degussa. Schuler started as head of pharmaceutical research at the Degussa subsidiary (Chemiewerk Homburg). In this position Schuler was very creative and successful. In 1959 Wilhelm Schuler became head of the entire Degussa research and implemented new structures to their R&D-department. Schuler focused on the development of zeolites as components in detergents, the development of automotive catalysts and various further strategic solutions, which are paramount for
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Degussa GmbH and other companies until today. Schuler was an inspiring mentor for the chemists Gunther Dittrich, Rudolf Fahnenstich, Axel Kleemann,Axel Kleemann, Jürgen Engel, Bernd Kutscher and Dieter Reichert: ''Pharmaceutical Substances'', 4th Edition (2000) 2 volumes Thieme publishers Stuttgart, . Peter Kleinschmit,
Heribert Offermanns Heribert Offermanns (born October 24, 1937 in Merkstein near Aachen) is a German chemist and former member of the board of the Degussa AG. Life and work Offermanns studied chemistry at the Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen ...
W. M. Weigert, H. Offermanns, P. Scherberich: ''D-Penicillamin - Production and Properties'', in: Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl. 1975, ''14'', 330–336. and Gerd Schreyer (selection). In 1960 Schuler further expanded his “private” activities and founded Loftus Bryan Chem. Ltd. in County Wicklow,
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. 20 years later the company was sold to the US pharma giant
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. In 1982 Wilhelm Schuler and his daughter started a new company, Iropharm Ltd., again in Ireland. It focused on the production of
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pharmaceutical ingredients and intermediates. In 1997 this company was sold to
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and was later acquired by Sigma-Aldrich. Schuler lived most of his life in
Bad Homburg vor der Höhe Bad Homburg vor der Höhe () is the district town of the Hochtaunuskreis, Hesse, on the southern slope of the Taunus mountains. Bad Homburg is part of the Frankfurt Rhein-Main urban area. The town's official name is ''Bad Homburg v.d.Höhe'', w ...
. He is also buried there. He is survived by his daughter Beate.


Literature

* ''Immer eine Idee besser'', published by Degussa AG,
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(Germany) 1998, pp 238–258, written by Axel Kleemann „Aufbau einer modernen Chemieforschung – Wilhelm Schuler“, .


References

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