
Friedrich Engelhorn (17 July 1821 – 11 March 1902) was a German
industrialist and founder of
BASF
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in
Ludwigshafen
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.
Early life
Friedrich Engelhorn was born on 17 July 1821 in
Mannheim
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, where his father was a
head brewer and pub owner. At the age of nine, he started attending the local
lyceum
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, but left the school four years later and took up a 3-year apprenticeship to become a
goldsmith
A goldsmith is a Metalworking, metalworker who specializes in working with gold and other precious metals. Modern goldsmiths mainly specialize in jewelry-making but historically, they have also made cutlery, silverware, platter (dishware), plat ...
. In 1847 after completing the traditional ''
Gesellenwanderung'', which took him to Mainz, Frankfurt, Munich, Vienna, Geneva, Lyon and Paris, Engelhorn opened a goldsmith’s shop in his hometown.
Due to economic upheaval resulting from the
1848 revolution, his goldsmithery business began to deteriorate, which led him in summer of 1848 to establish with his two partners in Mannheim a private
gasworks that produced and sold bottled
gas used for lighting pubs and workshops. Because of his experience with gas manufacture, in 1851 Engelhorn was put in charge of building a new public gasworks in Mannheim; subsequently he became its manager after the works started operation in December of that year.
As director of BASF
In 1856
William Henry Perkin discovered a process to make the first commercial synthetic organic dye from
aniline
Aniline (From , meaning ' indigo shrub', and ''-ine'' indicating a derived substance) is an organic compound with the formula . Consisting of a phenyl group () attached to an amino group (), aniline is the simplest aromatic amine. It is an in ...
in the
coal tar
Coal tar is a thick dark liquid which is a by-product of the production of coke and coal gas from coal. It is a type of creosote. It has both medical and industrial uses. Medicinally it is a topical medication applied to skin to treat psoria ...
distillate. Engelhorn quickly realised that there was a business opportunity for application of Perkin`s discovery to the large amounts of coal tar (resulting from manufacture of
lighting gas from coal) - consequently, he founded a small aniline and dyestuff factory not far away from the Mannheim gasworks. In 1861 that factory began producing
fuchsin.

Four years later Engelhorn wanted to enlarge his engagement in the chemical industry and with several partners, he founded the “Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik” (BASF) on 6 April 1865. But the businessmen had problems finding a location for their new company. At first, they wanted to buy ground in Mannheim, but their bid failed because of the town council, which was not willing to sell land for the new factory. The day after its decision Engelhorn, who had become commercial director of the corporation, went to neighboring
Ludwigshafen
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and bought ground there.
The new venture was a great success and soon became an important chemical company. Two years after its foundation BASF employed already more than 300 workers. It was only a few years before the first steps towards a multinational company were made. In 1873 a sales office was set up in New York. Three years later a production site in Butirki near Moscow was opened and in 1878 a French factory in Neuville-sur-Saône was taken over.
From the beginning, BASF was engaged in the chemical research. On behalf of Friedrich Engelhorn in 1868 the company appointed the chemist
Heinrich Caro
Heinrich Caro (February 13, 1834 – September 11, 1910) was a German chemist.
Caro was of Sephardic Jewish origin He started his study of chemistry at the Humboldt University of Berlin, Friedrich Wilhelms University and later chemistry and dy ...
as first head of its laboratory. In collaboration with professor
Carl Graebe and
Carl Liebermann from Berlin University the first synthetic dyestuff
alizarin was discovered. Finally, in 1869 the path-breaking discovery was patented in Prussia, France and England.
Later years

After quarrels with his partners, Engelhorn moved from managing to the supervisory board of BASF in 1884 and left the company a year later. In 1883 he had already bought the medical firm ’’Boehringer und Söhne’’ in Mannheim. In the same year, his oldest son became head of this factory.
Engelhorn was a member of the supervisory boards of other companies like the ’’Deutsche Zelluloidfabrik’’ (German Celluloidfactory) in Eilenburg in Saxonia, too.
On 11 March 1902 Friedrich Engelhorn died in Mannheim. He was a
Christian
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.
In 1957 the new commercial department of BASF, which is a high-rise of 101 meters and a landmark of the Ludwigshafen site, was named after him.
Literature
* Hippel, Wolfgang von: ''Becoming a Global Corporation – BASF from 1865 to 1900'', in: Abelshauser, Werner (ed.), German Industry and Global Enterprise – BASF: The History of a Company, Cambridge 2004, p. 5-35.
References
External links
History of BASF
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BASF people
Businesspeople from Mannheim
People from the Grand Duchy of Baden
1821 births
1902 deaths
German company founders
German industrialists
German chemical industry businesspeople
19th-century German businesspeople
German Christians
Engelhorn family