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  • Richard Adolf Zsigmondy

    Austrian-born chemist (1865–1929)

    The native form of this personal name is Zsigmondy Richárd Adolf. This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals.

    Richard Adolf Zsigmondy (Hungarian: Zsigmondy Richárd Adolf; 1 April 1865 – 23 September 1929) was an Austrian-born chemist.

    He was known for his research in colloids, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1925, as well as for co-inventing the slit-ultramicroscope,[1] and different membrane filters. The crater Zsigmondy on the Moon is named in his honour.

    Biography

    Early years

    Zsigmondy was born in Vienna, Austrian Empire, to a Hungarian gentry family.

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    His mother Irma Szakmáry, a poet born in Martonvásár, and his father, Adolf Zsigmondy Sr., a scientist from Pressburg (Pozsony, today's Bratislava) who invented several surgical instruments for use in dentistry. Zsigmondy family members were Lutherans.

    They originated from Johannes (Hungarian: