Otto Karl Julius Röhm was. Otto Karl Julius Röhm (German: [ʁøːm]; 14 March , Öhringen, Germany – 17 September , Berlin) was one of the founders and a longtime president of the Röhm und Haas chemical company which became later in the USA the Rohm and Haas (today Dow Chemical) and in Germany the Röhm GmbH (today Evonik Degussa).
Science. Otto Röhm was the Otto Röhm became an honorary member of the Technical University of Darmstadt in He is named as an inventor or co-inventor in over 70 patents. The chemist died in Röhm GmbH, founded in , continues his legacy and just like Otto Röhm, strives to be “traditionally innovative”.
About , when German about , when German chemist Otto Röhm published doctoral research on polymers of acrylic esters. Beginning on a commercial basis in the s, esters of acrylic acid were polymerized to form the polyacrylate resins, which are now important constituents of acrylic paints, and methacrylic acid esters were polymerized to.
Otto Karl Julius Röhm was Otto Röhm was the first chemist to isolate enzymes and use them technically. In doing so, he not only revolutionized the traditional process of using dog excrement in the leather industry, but also laundry washing from onwards.
Since Röhm was founded
On September 6, , Dr. Otto Röhm and businessman Otto Haas founded the company Röhm & Haas OHG in Esslingen, Germany. Since then, the company has stood for competence, experience and innovation in methacrylate chemistry.
Otto Rohm was a Otto Röhm. Trained as an assistant pharmacist, Röhm (picture above; ) first studied Pharmacy and then Chemistry in Munich and Tübingen. In he earned his PhD with a dissertation on “Polymerization products of acrylic acid.” Six years later he and Otto Haas founded the Röhm & Haas company.
Otto Frederick Roehm (August 2, Otto Karl Julius Röhm (German: [ʁøːm]; 14 March , Öhringen, Germany – 17 September , Berlin) was one of the founders and a longtime president of the Röhm und Haas chemical company which became later in the USA the Rohm and Haas (today Dow Chemical) and in Germany the Röhm GmbH (today Evonik Degussa).
Otto Rohm was born on Otto Röhm became an honorary member of the Technical University of Darmstadt in He is named as an inventor or co-inventor in over 70 patents. The chemist died in Röhm GmbH, founded in , continues his legacy and just like Otto Röhm, strives to be “traditionally innovative”.