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    Ludwig Mond FRS (7 March 1839 – 11 December 1909 [1]) was a German-born British chemist and industrialist. [2] He discovered an important, previously unknown, class of compounds called metal carbonyls.

  2. Ludwig Mond (born March 7, 1839, Kassel, Hesse-Kassel [Germany]—died Dec. 11, 1909, London, Eng.) was a German-born British chemist and industrialist who improved the Solvay alkali process and devised a process for the extraction of nickel.

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  3. In 1909 the chemist and art collector, Dr Ludwig Mond (1839-1909), bequeathed his collection of 42 pictures to the National Gallery. Mond's collection included paintings by Raphael, Titian, Bellini and Cranach among many others.

  4. Jan 12, 2024 · During the late 1880s, two British chemists, Ludwig Mond and his assistant Carl Langer (Figure 1), developed a fuel cell with a longer service life with improved geometry of the catalytic electrodes and flow channels (Figure 2).

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  5. Ludwig Mond was a polymath who was born in Cassel in 1839 and died in London in 1909. By applying creative skills in chemistry, engineering and economics he started several major companies. In Canada there was the Mond Nickel Company.

  6. May 23, 2018 · Mond is remembered for three contributions to the chemical industry: the establishment of the ammonia soda process in England; the development of an efficient power gas plant; and the discovery of nickel carbonyl, which led to a new process for extracting nickel from its ores.

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  8. German-born chemist and industrialist who took British nationality. He discovered an important, previously-unknown class of compounds called metal carbonyls. Acquired a large art collection. Profile. Born: 7 March 1839. Died: 11 December 1909. Gender: Male.

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