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Alexander Felix Maximilian Gutbier (21 March 1876 – 4 October 1926) was a German professor of chemistry at the University of Jena. He made studies both in organic and inorganic chemistry but pioneered studies on the chemistry of colloid and organo-metallic complexes. Specializing mainly in experimental chemistry, he published several texts on organic chemistry.

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  • Alexander Felix Maximilian Gutbier (21 March 1876 – 4 October 1926) was a German professor of chemistry at the University of Jena. He made studies both in organic and inorganic chemistry but pioneered studies on the chemistry of colloid and organo-metallic complexes. Specializing mainly in experimental chemistry, he published several texts on organic chemistry. (en)
  • Alexander Gutbier (* 21. März 1876 in Leipzig; † 4. Oktober 1926 in Jena; vollständiger Name: Felix Alexander Gutbier) war ein deutscher Chemiker und Hochschullehrer. (de)
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  • Alexander Felix Maximilian Gutbier (21 March 1876 – 4 October 1926) was a German professor of chemistry at the University of Jena. He made studies both in organic and inorganic chemistry but pioneered studies on the chemistry of colloid and organo-metallic complexes. Specializing mainly in experimental chemistry, he published several texts on organic chemistry. (en)
  • Alexander Gutbier (* 21. März 1876 in Leipzig; † 4. Oktober 1926 in Jena; vollständiger Name: Felix Alexander Gutbier) war ein deutscher Chemiker und Hochschullehrer. (de)
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  • Alexander Gutbier (de)
  • Alexander Gutbier (en)
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