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Daniel Vorländer (11 June 1867 – 8 June 1941) was a German chemist who synthesized most of the liquid crystals known until his retirement in 1935. Vorländer was born in Eupen in Rhenish Prussia. He studied chemistry at Kiel, Munich, and Berlin, after which he became a professor at University of Halle-Wittenberg. Vorländer served as a volunteer during World War I, during which he received the Iron Cross. He died in Halle.

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  • Daniel Vorländer (* 11. Juni 1867 in Eupen; † 8. Juni 1941 in Halle) war ein deutscher Chemiker. (de)
  • Daniel Vorländer (11 juin 1867 - 8 juin 1941) est un chimiste allemand qui a synthétisé la plupart des cristaux liquides connus jusqu'à sa retraite en 1935. (fr)
  • 丹尼尔·福尔兰德尔(德語:Daniel Vorländer,1867年6月11日-1941年6月8日)是一位德国化学家,直至1935年退休,他是当时已知的合成液晶最多的人。 福尔兰德尔出生于普鲁士莱茵省欧本市,他在基尔大学、慕尼黑大学、柏林洪堡大学研究化学,之后他成为哈雷-维滕贝格大学教授。 福尔兰德尔运用他的分子结构知识(特别是),使分子呈现晶形液体态。“多年来,福尔兰德尔和他的学生合成了数以百计的液晶化合物。一个有趣的发现是,粘糊糊的液晶就像是肥皂和肥皂状的化合物。”(出自《Soap, Science, and Flat-screen TVs: a history of liquid crystals》第48页) 福尔兰德尔曾在第一次世界大战担任志愿兵,在此期间,他获颁铁十字勋章。1941年他于哈雷逝世。 (zh)
  • Daniel Vorländer (1867 – 1941) va ser un químic alemany que va sintetitzar la major part dels cristalls líquids coneguts fins a la seva jubilació l'any 1935. Vorländer va néixer a Eupen a la (avui Bèlgica). Va estudiar química a les , Munic i Humboldt de Berlín, després de la qual cosa es va convertir en professor a la Universitat de Halle-Wittenberg. Vorländer va servir com a voluntari durant la Primera Guerra Mundial, durant la qual va rebre la Creu de Ferro. Va morir a Halle, Saxònia-Anhalt, l'any 1941. (ca)
  • Daniel Vorländer (11 June 1867 – 8 June 1941) was a German chemist who synthesized most of the liquid crystals known until his retirement in 1935. Vorländer was born in Eupen in Rhenish Prussia. He studied chemistry at Kiel, Munich, and Berlin, after which he became a professor at University of Halle-Wittenberg. Vorländer served as a volunteer during World War I, during which he received the Iron Cross. He died in Halle. (en)
  • Daniel Vorländer (Eupen, 11 giugno 1867 – Halle, 8 giugno 1941) è stato un chimico prussiano che sintetizzò la maggior parte dei cristalli liquidi noti fino al suo ritiro nel 1935. Nato a Eupen, nell'allora Regno di Prussia, studiò chimica a Kiel, Monaco di Baviera e Berlino, diventando poi docente presso l'Università di Halle-Wittenberg. Vorländer prestò servizio come volontario durante la prima guerra mondiale, durante la quale ricevette la Croce di Ferro. Fu anche insignito della Croce al merito militare di III classe e della per i suoi meriti scientifici. (it)
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