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Hugo Heinrich Wilhelm (Hugo) Müller

1833–1915

German-born chemist. Studied chemistry, physics, mineralogy, and geology at Leipzig and Göttingen. Moved to London in 1854 to become assistant to Warren De la Rue at the De la Rue printing company. Studied coal-tar derivatives and chlorination of benzene, and worked on dyes and inks for security printing. With De la Rue, worked on celestial photography, the development of voltaic cells, and the study of electrical discharges in gases. His work in paper-making led him to study compounds in leaves; discovered naturally occurring flavone. President of the Chemical Society, 1885–7; of the Mineralogical and Crystallographic Society of Great Britain, 1901–4. Worked in the Davy–Faraday Laboratory, attached to the Royal Institution of Great Britain, 1902–14. Assumed British nationality, 1878. FRS 1866.

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ODNB

Bibliography

ODNB: Oxford dictionary of national biography: from the earliest times to the year 2000. (Revised edition.) Edited by H. C. G. Matthew and Brian Harrison. 60 vols. and index. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2004.

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