Ulrich Schöllkopf

{{Short description|German chemist (1927–1998)}}

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|name = Ulrich Schöllkopf

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|caption = Ulrich Schöllkopf

|birth_date = {{birth date|1927|10|11|df=y}}

|birth_place = Ebersbach an der Fils, Germany

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|death_date = {{death date and age|1998|11|6|1927|10|11|df=y}}

|death_place = Göttingen, Germany

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|work_institution = University of Göttingen

|alma_mater = University of Tübingen,
University of Heidelberg

|doctoral_advisor = Georg Wittig

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|known_for = Schöllkopf method

|prizes = Liebig Medal {{small|(1984)}}

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}}Ulrich Schöllkopf (11 October 1927 – 6 November 1998) was a German chemist and together with Georg Wittig discovered the Wittig reaction in 1956. Later in 1981 he published the synthesis method for amino acids known as the Bislactimether method or Schöllkopf method.

Schöllkopf studied with Georg Wittig at the University of Tübingen where he received his PhD with work on the Wittig reaction{{cite journal

| author = Georg Wittig, Ulrich Schöllkopf

| journal =Chemische Berichte

| year = 1954

| volume = 87

| issue = 9

| pages = 1318

| title = Über Triphenyl-phosphin-methylene als olefinbildende Reagenzien I

| doi = 10.1002/cber.19540870919}} in 1956 and received his habilitation at the University of Heidelberg with Wittig in 1961. He became professor at the University of Göttingen.

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Category:1927 births

Category:1998 deaths

Category:20th-century German chemists

Category:People from the Free People's State of Württemberg

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