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Georg Ludwig Carius (August 24, – April 24, ) was a German chemist born in Barbis, in the Kingdom of Hanover.!
This remarkable autobiography serves as a prime example that progress in the chemical and biochemical sciences can only be made if one applies new.Georg Ludwig Carius (August 24, 1829 – April 24, 1875) was a German chemist born in Barbis, in the Kingdom of Hanover. He studied under Friedrich Wöhler and was assistant to Robert Bunsen for 6 years. He was Director of the Marburger Chemical Institute (Marburger Chemischen Instituts) of Philipps University of Marburg from 1865.
He is noted for the studies of oxidation for which he developed a method involving high temperature digestion in a sealed tube. Heavy wall sealed tubes, as used for digestion or thermolysis, are referred to as "Carius tubes".
Ludwig Carius, Studied with Wöhler in Göttingen, assistant to Bunsen in Heidelberg for 6 years.
He also wrote a textbook on polybasic acids.