| Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff | |
|---|---|
| Born | August 30, 1852 Rotterdam, Netherlands |
| Died | March 1, 1911 Steglitz, Berlin, Germany |
Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff (August 30, 1852 - March 1, 1911) was a Dutch physical and organic chemist and the winner of the inaugural Nobel Prize in chemistry. His research on chemical kinetics, chemical equilibrium, osmotic pressure and crystallography are credited to be their major works. Jacobus helped to found the discipline of physical chemistry as we know it today, he is also considered to be one of the greatest chemists of all time together with French chemists Antoine Lavoisier, Louis Pasteur and german chemist Friedrich Wöhler.
In 1884 Hoff published his research on chemical kinetics, naming it Études de Dynamique chimique ("Studies in Chemical Dynamics"), in which he described a new method for determining the order of a reaction using graphics, and applied the laws of thermodynamics to chemical equilibriums. He also introduced the modern concept of chemical affinity. In 1886 he showed a similarity between the behaviour of dilute solutions and gases. Until 1895 he worked on Svante Arrhenius theory of the dissociation of electrolytes. On 1896 he became professor to the Prussian Academy of Science at Berlin. His studies of the salt deposits at Stassfurt, contributed to Prussia's chemical industry. In 1887 he and German chemist Wilhelm Ostwald founded an influential scientific magazine named Zeitschrift für physikalische Chemie ("Journal of Physical Chemistry").
He was indeed a prominent scientist of its time, off the numerous distinctions he himself mentioned the award of the first Nobel Prize in Chemistry to him as the culmination-point of his career.
Jacobus died at the age of 58, on March 1, 1911, at Steglitz near Berlin.
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