Postcard from Alfred Werner to Georg Bredig
- 1913-Dec-03
Thank you note from Alfred Werner (1866-1919) to Georg Bredig (1868-1944). Werner mentions his latest work in spontaneous scissions in optical isomers. Alfred Werner was a Swiss chemist who received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1913 for his work on the linkage of atoms in molecules, now known as coordination bonds.
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Werner, Alfred. “Postcard from Alfred Werner to Georg Bredig,” December 3, 1913. Papers of Georg and Max Bredig, Box 2, Folder 66. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/p0xj9bu.
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PROF. DR. A. WERNER
Freie Strasse 111
ZÜRICH
Zürich, 3 Dez. 1913
Sehr geehrter Herr College!
Für Ihre freundlichen Gratulation sprech ich Ihnen meinen besten Dank aus. Ich werde nicht vergessen, Ihre Grüsse in Stockholm zu bestellen. Es wird Sie vielleicht interessieren, dass wir nun bei anorganischen Verbruchungen sehr schoene spontane Spaltungen in die optischen Isomeren aufgefunden haben.
Mit vorzüglicher Hochachtung,
Ihr A. Werner
PROF. DR. A. WERNER
Freie Strasse 111
ZURICH
Zurich, 3 December 1913
Dear Colleague,
Thank you very much for your kind words of congratulations. I will not forget to say hello to everyone in Stockholm. With regards to inorganic deterioration, you may be interested to hear that we have recently discovered interesting, spontaneous scissions in the optical isomers.
Yours sincerely,
A. Werner