Angelo Angeli

Angelo Angeli
Born (1864-08-20)20 August 1864
Tarcento, Italy
Died 31 May 1931(1931-05-31) (aged 66)
Florence, Italy
Known for Angeli-Rimini reaction
Scientific career
Institutions University of Florence

Angelo Angeli (20 August 1864 31 May 1931) was an Italian chemist. Angeli's salt and the Angeli–Rimini reaction are named after him.[1]

Further reading

  • A. Binz, H. Leuchs (1931). "Sitzung vom 15. Juni 1931". Chemische Berichte. 64 (7): A129–A132. doi:10.1002/cber.19310640765.
  • "The chemistry in Florence between 19th and 20th century".
  • "ANGELO ANGELI (1864-1931): LO SCIENZIATO TIMIDO" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-06-05.

References

  1. Gianluca Papeo, Maurizio Pulici (2013). "Italian Chemists' Contributions to Named Reactions in Organic Synthesis: An Historical Perspective". Molecules. 18: 10870–10900. doi:10.3390/molecules180910870.


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