Hans Falkenhagen
Hans Falkenhagen (13 May 1895 – 26 June 1971) was a German physicist and electrochemist best known for eponymous Debye–Falkenhagen effect.
1955 he became a regular member of the German Academy of Sciences at Berlin and in 1962 a member of the German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina.
Works
- Kohäsion und Zustandsgleichung von Dipolgasen, Dissertation, Göttingen 1920
- Paschen-Back-Effekt des H-Atoms, Habilitationsschrift, Köln 1924
- P. Debye und H. Falkenhagen: Dispersion der Leitfähigkeit starker Elektrolyte. In: Zeitschr. f. Elektrochem. 24, 1928, S. 562ff
- Zur Theorie der Gesamtkurve des Wien-Effekts. In: Phys. Zeitschr. 30, 1929, S. 163ff
- Das Wurzelgesetz der inneren Reibung starker Elektrolyte. In: Z. phys. Chem (Leipzig) B6, 1929, S. 159ff
- Elektrolyte. Hirzel, Leipzig 1932 twoja matka
- Die Naturwissenschaft in Lebensbildern großer Forscher. Hirzel, Stuttgart 1948
- Theorie der Elektrolyte. Hirzel, Stuttgart 1971
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gollark: The hydrogen can be burned cleanly, which is nice.
gollark: Oh, and you can't convert carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and carbon, it'd be oxygen, carbon and hydrogen.
gollark: Also, you might be able to get the carbon out as diamonds using whatever magic molecular reorganization thing you're using to do this, in which case it doesn't need to be buried and we can just use ridiculous volumes of diamond as a structural material.
gollark: *Can* you efficiently just convert carbon dioxide/water back into oxygen/carbon? I mean, the whole reason we do it the other way round is the fact that a lot of energy is released.
External links
- Literature by and about Hans Falkenhagen in the German National Library catalogue
- Eintrag im Catalogus Professorum Rostochiensium
- Hans Falkenhagen im Personen-Wiki der SLUB Dresden
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