Armin Weiss

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Armin Weiss
Born(1927-11-05)5 November 1927
Stefling part of
University of Munich 1965–1996
Doctoral advisorUlrich Hofmann
Doctoral studentsGerhard Lagaly, Brigitte Eisenmann

Armin Weiss (or Weiß in German script) (5 November 1927 – 7 December 2010)

Green Party
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Life

Weiss was born and raised in Stefling (near

Bavarian state government, he continued to oppose nuclear plants. In 2007, Professor Weiss received the Nuclear-Free Future Lifetime Achievement Award.[2][3]

Work

The intercalation in clay minerals was major research interest during the start of his academic career. Urea has been used as compound for the production of high quality china for a long time but the mechanism of action was first described by Weiss in 1961.[3][4][5]

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