Franz Ferdinand Schulze (17 January 1815 – 14 April 1873) was a German professor of chemistry and microbiology who taught at the Royal Prussian State Agricultural Academy in Eldena and later at Rostock. He innovated analytical techniques, particularly making use of specially blown glass tubes. He examined questions such as spontaneous generation in his experiments. He was able to demonstrate that when air was bubbled through sulfuric acid, the resulting air did not produce any growth in carefully sterilized culture media. He translated J. F. W. Johnston's Elements of Agricultural Chemistry and Geology (1841) into German. He coined the name of the wood component lignin in 1857.[1]
^Glasser, Wolfgang G.; Northey, Robert A.; Schultz, Tor P., eds. (1999-11-30). Lignin: Historical, Biological, and Materials Perspectives. ACS Symposium Series. Vol. 742. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society. doi:10.1021/bk-2000-0742.ch001. ISBN 978-0-8412-3611-0.
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