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Traugott Sandmeyer (September 15, 1854 – April 9, 1922) was a Swiss chemist after whom the Sandmeyer reaction, which he discovered 1884, was named. He became a professor of organic chemistry, although he never graduated with a degree in chemistry.
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Sandmeyer, Traugott Traugott Sandmeyer
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Swiss chemical engineer
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