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{{Short description|German chemist (1931–2019)}}
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'''Georg Michael Hanack''' (22 October 1931 – 6 November 2019) was a professor of chemistry at the ] in Germany.


== Life and career ==
'''Georg Michael Hanack''' is Professor emeritus of Chemistry at the Eberhard Karls University, Tübingen (Germany).
Hanack was born in ] on 22 October 1931. From 1949 to 1954 he studied chemistry, philosophy and economics at the universities of ], ] and ],<ref name="Anniversary" /> and obtained his ]chemiker degree in 1954. In 1957, he completed his thesis under the supervision of ]<ref name="Anniversary" /> on "Solvolyse der Toluolsulfonate der stereoisomeren cis-alpha-Hydrindanole und Beiträge zur Messmethodik" (''Solvolysis of toluenesulfonates of stereoisomeric cis-alpha-hydrindanoles and contributions to the methodology of kinetic measurements'').


After being an assistant to Hückel from 1957 to 1958, Hanack conducted his own research on topics such as ], ] and ].<ref name="Anniversary" /> After his ] in 1961, he was granted the title ] when he was only 31 years old, at that time one of the youngest Privatdozenten in Germany. He was promoted to ] at the University of Tübingen in 1968 and was offered the chair as professor of organic chemistry and head of the department at the ] in 1970.<ref name="Anniversary" /> In April 1975 he returned to the University of Tübingen as professor of organic chemistry, succeeding Eugen Müller.<ref name="Retirement" /> He was there also dean of the Faculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy from 1981 to 1983, and head of the Department of Chemistry from 1995 to 2001. From 2001 to 2019 he was ] and continued his research work.<ref name="Anniversary" />
==Life & Education==
He was born in ] on October 22, 1931.
From 1949/50 to 1954 he studied ], ] and ] at the universities of ], ] and ] and obtained his ] degree in 1954.
He worked for his ] under supervision of Professor ] and finished his
thesis in 1957 with a work titled "Solvolyse der Toluolsulfonate der stereoisomeren cis-alpha-Hydrindanole und Beiträge zur
Messmethodik" (''Solvolysis of toluenesulfonates of stereoisomeric cis-alpha-hydrindanoles and contributions to the methodology of kinetic measurements'').


== Research fields ==
==Work==
Hanack researched:<ref name="Anniversary" />
* Organic fluorine compounds and perfluorinated pyrethroids
* Stereochemistry and conformational analysis
* Organic reaction mechanisms and chemistry of vinyl and phenyl cations
* Synthesis of macroheterocyclic transition metal complexes (such as ]) as intrinsic organic conductors ("shish-kebab" polymers)
* Compounds with magnetic and non-linear optical properties


== Selected publications ==
After his assistantship to ] from 1957 to 1958, he conducted his own research on topics such as ], ] and ]. After his ] in 1961 he was granted the title ] when he was only 31 years old, at that time one of the youngest Privatdozenten in Germany. He was promoted to ] at ] in 1968 and was offered the chair as ] of ] and head of the department in ], Germany in 1970. In April 1975 he returned to the ] as ] of Organic Chemistry (successor of Prof. Eugen Müller). At the ], Hanack was also dean of the Faculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy from 1981 to 1983, and head of the Department of Chemistry from 1995 to 2001.
* ''Fluorverbindungen der Terpenreihe: Reaktionen des Fluorwasserstoffs mit Doppelbindungen und Dreiringen'', Tübingen, 1962
Since 2001 he is ] and is still continuing his research work.
* {{cite book | last=Hanack | first=Michael | title=Conformation theory | publisher=Academic Press | publication-place=New York | year=1965 | isbn=978-0-12-322550-4 | oclc=545393}}
* {{cite book | last=Stang | first=Peter | title=Vinyl cations | publisher=Academic Press | publication-place=New York | year=1979 | isbn=978-0-12-663780-9 | oclc=5410540}} online at
* Michael Hanack, Siegmar Roth, Hermann Schier: ''Science and Technology of Synthetic Metals'', 1991


== Working group ==
==Research fields==
In his function as ], he had more than 230 doctoral students in addition to many postdoctoral students and guest researchers who studied in his laboratory.
* organic fluorine compounds, perfluorinated pyrethroids
* stereochemistry, conformational analysis
* organic reaction mechanisms, chemistry of vinyl and phenyl cations
* synthesis of macroheterocyclic transition metal complexes (such as ]) as intrinsic organic conductors (“shish-kebab“ polymers)
* compounds with magnetic and non-linear optical properties


== Editorial work ==
* 1982–2003: Editorial Board of ] (])<ref name="Anniversary" />
* 1985–1998: Editorial Advisory Board of ] (])<ref name="Anniversary" />
* 1999–2008: Honorary Advisory Board of ] (])
* 2004–2008: Editorial Board of ] (])
* since 1997: Editorial Board of ] (], ])


==References==
==Selected publications==
{{Reflist
* Fluorverbindungen der Terpenreihe: Reaktionen des Fluorwasserstoffs mit Doppelbindungen und Dreiringen; Hanack, Michael. - Tübingen, 1962
| refs =
* Conformation Theory; Hanack, Michael. - New York : Academic Press, 1965 (ISBN 978-0-12-322550-4)
* Stang, P.J.; Rappoport, Z.; Hanack, H.; Subramanian,L.R.; Vinyl Cations, AcademicPress, NY, 1979 (ISBN 978-0-12-663780-9) online at
* Science and Technology of Synthetic Metals: Proceedings of the International Conference on Science and Technology of Synthetic Metals
(ICSM '90), Tübingen, F.R.G., September 2-7, 1990; Michael Hanack, Siegmar Roth, Hermann Schier; 1991
* Literature list at


<ref name="Anniversary"> macroheterocycles.isuct.ru 2011</ref>
==Working group==
In his function as ], he had more than 230 doctoral students in addition to many postdoctoral students and guest researchers who studied in his laboratory.


<ref name="Retirement"> worldscientific.com 2001</ref>
==Editorial work==
* 1982-2003 Editorial Board of ] (])
* 1985-1998 Editorial Advisory Board of ] (])
* 1999-2008 Honorary Advisory Board of ] (])
* 2004-2008 Editorial Board of ] (])
* since 1997 Editorial Board of ] (], ])


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==External links==
{{Scholia}}
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* Literature list at


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==Notes==
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Latest revision as of 16:17, 18 February 2024

German chemist (1931–2019)
Georg Michael Hanack
Born(1931-10-22)22 October 1931
Luckenwalde, Germany
Died6 November 2019(2019-11-06) (aged 88)
Tübingen, Germany
CitizenshipGerman
Alma materUniversity of Tübingen
Known forVinyl cations, Phthalocyanines
Awards1966 Lifetime Honorary Membership
(New York Academy of Sciences)
1988 Invited Fellow
(Japan Society for the Promotion of Science)
1991 Honorary Degree Dr. h.c.
(Complutense University of Madrid)
2000 Arthur G. Dandridge Award
2002 Elhuyar-Goldschmid Award
Scientific career
FieldsChemistry
InstitutionsUniversity of Tübingen
Doctoral advisorWalter Hückel

Georg Michael Hanack (22 October 1931 – 6 November 2019) was a professor of chemistry at the University of Tübingen in Germany.

Life and career

Hanack was born in Luckenwalde on 22 October 1931. From 1949 to 1954 he studied chemistry, philosophy and economics at the universities of Freiburg, Bonn and Tübingen, and obtained his Diplomchemiker degree in 1954. In 1957, he completed his thesis under the supervision of Walter Hückel on "Solvolyse der Toluolsulfonate der stereoisomeren cis-alpha-Hydrindanole und Beiträge zur Messmethodik" (Solvolysis of toluenesulfonates of stereoisomeric cis-alpha-hydrindanoles and contributions to the methodology of kinetic measurements).

After being an assistant to Hückel from 1957 to 1958, Hanack conducted his own research on topics such as organofluorine chemistry, organic chemistry and stereochemistry. After his habilitation in 1961, he was granted the title Privatdozent when he was only 31 years old, at that time one of the youngest Privatdozenten in Germany. He was promoted to Professor extraordinarius at the University of Tübingen in 1968 and was offered the chair as professor of organic chemistry and head of the department at the Saarland University in 1970. In April 1975 he returned to the University of Tübingen as professor of organic chemistry, succeeding Eugen Müller. He was there also dean of the Faculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy from 1981 to 1983, and head of the Department of Chemistry from 1995 to 2001. From 2001 to 2019 he was Professor emeritus and continued his research work.

Research fields

Hanack researched:

  • Organic fluorine compounds and perfluorinated pyrethroids
  • Stereochemistry and conformational analysis
  • Organic reaction mechanisms and chemistry of vinyl and phenyl cations
  • Synthesis of macroheterocyclic transition metal complexes (such as phthalocyanines) as intrinsic organic conductors ("shish-kebab" polymers)
  • Compounds with magnetic and non-linear optical properties

Selected publications

  • Fluorverbindungen der Terpenreihe: Reaktionen des Fluorwasserstoffs mit Doppelbindungen und Dreiringen, Tübingen, 1962
  • Hanack, Michael (1965). Conformation theory. New York: Academic Press. ISBN 978-0-12-322550-4. OCLC 545393.
  • Stang, Peter (1979). Vinyl cations. New York: Academic Press. ISBN 978-0-12-663780-9. OCLC 5410540. online at Elsevier
  • Michael Hanack, Siegmar Roth, Hermann Schier: Science and Technology of Synthetic Metals, 1991

Working group

In his function as doctoral advisor, he had more than 230 doctoral students in addition to many postdoctoral students and guest researchers who studied in his laboratory.

Editorial work

References

  1. ^ Dedication to Professor Michael Hanack on the Occasion of his 80th Anniversary macroheterocycles.isuct.ru 2011
  2. Tribute to Professor Michael Hanack on the Occasion of his Retirement from the Chair of Organic Chemistry at the University of Tuebingen worldscientific.com 2001

External links

Scholia has a profile for Michael Hanack (Q18344362). Categories: