弗里茨-普雷格尔获得诺贝尔奖 100 周年:从微量分析方法的引入到今天的发展

Rudolf Werner Soukup, Johannes Theiner, Manfred Kerschbaumer
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弗里茨-普雷格尔(1869-1930 年)是卢布尔雅那的生理学家和化学家,曾在格拉茨和因斯布鲁克工作过,他于 1923 年获得诺贝尔化学奖,标志着微观化学的发展进入了一个动荡的阶段。这篇论文论述了显微化学的前史,其部分特点是在显微镜下的载玻片上进行定性分析化学。不过,Pregl 的目标是对少于 2 毫克的(有机)物质进行定量元素分析。Pregl 影响了奥地利的许多科学成就,尤其是在维也纳大学和维也纳科学院。在 1931 年的一次广播讲座中,参与维也纳工业大学微量分析方法制定工作的罗伯特-施特雷宾格(Robert Strebinger)甚至将微量化学描述为一门 "奥地利科学"。1931 年弗里茨-普雷格尔奖(Fritz Pregl-Prize)获得者弗里茨-费格尔(Fritz Feigl)提出了利用点反应进行特殊定性分析的建议,这是战时的一个突破。本文最后列举了微量分析方法的最新发展以及在化学教学等方面的新应用。
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100 years Nobel Prize for Fritz Pregl: from the introduction of microanalytical methods to today’s developments

The award of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, given in 1923 to Fritz Pregl (1869–1930), a physiologist and chemist from Ljubljana who worked in Graz and Innsbruck, marks a turbulent phase in the development of microchemistry. The paper deals with the prehistory of microchemistry, characterised in part as a qualitative-analytical chemistry carried out on a slide under a microscope. Pregl's aim, though, was quantitative elemental analyses carried out with amounts of less than 2 mg of (organic) material. Pregl influenced many scientific achievements in Austria, especially at the University of Vienna and the TH Vienna. In a radio lecture in 1931, Robert Strebinger, who was involved in the elaboration of microanalytical methods at the TU Vienna, went even so far as to describe microchemistry as an "Austrian science". A breakthrough in the interwar period was the proposal of a special qualitative analysis using spot reactions by Fritz Feigl, winner of the Fritz Pregl-Prize in 1931. The paper is rounded off with selected examples of recent developments in microanalytical methods and of new applications, e.g., in chemistry didactics.

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