Alwin Mittasch

1928 at Munich Paul Alwin Mittasch (sorbian: ''Pawoł Alwin Mitaš'') (born 27 December 1869 in Großdehsa/Dažin, today to Löbau, Germany; died 4 June 1953 in Heidelberg, West Germany) was a German chemist and scientific historian of Sorbian descent. He is well known by his pioneering and systematic research in the development of catalysts for the industrial ammonia synthesis using the Haber–Bosch process. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Wilhelm Ostwalds Auslösungslehre. by Mittasch, Alwin, 1869-1953

    Published 1951
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    Friedrich Nietzsches Naturbeflissenheit. by Mittasch, Alwin, 1869-1953

    Published 1950
    Book
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