Richard Adolf Zsigmondy

Richard Adolf Zsigmondy (; 1 April 1865 – 23 September 1929) was an Austrian-born chemist. He was known for his research in colloids, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1925, as well as for co-inventing the slit-ultramicroscope, and different membrane filters. The crater Zsigmondy on the Moon is named in his honour. Provided by Wikipedia
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  1. 1
    by Zsigmondy, Richard
    Published 1890
    München : J. Fuller, 1890.
    29 p.
  2. 2
    by Zsigmondy, Richard
    Published 1890
    München : J. Fuller, 1890.
    1 online resource (29 p.)
    Center for Research Libraries
    Online Resource
  3. 3
    by Zsigmondy, Richard
    Published 1920
    Leipzig, O. Spamer, 1920.
    xvi, 429 p. : illus., VII pl., diagrs. ; 24 cm.
  4. 4
    Jena, Fischer, 1905.
    vi, 185 p. ill.
  5. 5
    by Hiege, Karl Friedrich, 1890-
    Published 1914
    Leipzig und Hamburg, L. Voss, 1914.
    45 [1] p. diagrs. 23 cm.
    Other Authors: ...Zsigmondy, Richard Adolf, 1865-...
  6. 6
    Published 1925
    Dresden : T. Steinkopff, 1925.
    390 p., [12] leaves of plates : ill. ; 26 cm.
    Other Authors: ...Zsigmondy, Richard...
  7. 7
    Published 1917
    New York, John Wiley & Sons; [etc., etc. c1917]
    vii, 288 p. illus., diagrs. 24 cm.
    Other Authors: ...Zsigmondy, Richard...

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