Lothar Kolditz (born September 30, 1929) is a German chemist and former politician. He was president of the
National Front of the German Democratic Republic
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.
Early life and education
Kolditz was born in the municipality of
Zschorlau
Zschorlau () is a community in the district of Erzgebirgskreis in Saxony, Germany.
Geography
Location
Zschorlau lies nestled in the gentle hills in the western Ore Mountains some 5 km from Aue and is overhung in the south by the ''Ste ...
on September 30, 1929, the son of the carpenter Paul Kolditz and his wife Ella, née Bauer. From 1941 to 1948 he attended high school in
Aue
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Places
* Aue, Saxony, a mining town in Saxony, Germany
* Aue (Samtgemeinde), a collective municipality in Uelzen District, Lower S ...
.
Kolditz studied
chemistry from 1948 to 1952 at the
Humboldt University of Berlin
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, graduating with a degree in chemistry. His undergraduate thesis "Über Kaliumborfluoridtetraschwefeltrioxyd und die Darstellung von Trisulfurylfluorid“ (About potassium borofluoride tetrasulfur trioxide and the preparation of trisulphuryl fluoride) was written under the guidance of Hans-Albert Lehmann.
In 1954 he also received his doctorate with his dissertation "About Polyarsenatophosphate" under the supervision of Erich Thilo. Kolditz then habilitated in 1957 with a thesis "On compounds of
pentavalent
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Description
The combining capacity, or affinity of a ...
phosphorus, arsenic and antimony with fluorine and chlorine".
Kolditz has been married to Ruth, née Schramm, since 1951; the couple has two daughters and lives in Steinförde (a district of
Fürstenberg Fürstenberg (also Fuerstenberg and Furstenberg) may refer to:
Historical states
* Fürstenberg-Baar, county (1441–1559)
* Fürstenberg-Blumberg, county (1559–1614)
* Fürstenberg-Donaueschingen, county (1617–1698)
* Fürstenberg-Fürstenb ...
).
Academic career
In 1957, Kolditz was appointed as a professor at the Technical University of Leuna-Merseburg; where he would teach
inorganic
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and
radiochemistry
Radiochemistry is the chemistry of radioactive materials, where radioactive isotopes of elements are used to study the properties and chemical reactions of non-radioactive isotopes (often within radiochemistry the absence of radioactivity leads t ...
.
After
Franz Hein
Franz Hein (30 June 1892 – 26 February 1976) was a German scientist and artist.
History
Franz Hein was born in Grötzingen (Baden), Germany. His high school years were spent in Leipzig, as well as, his college years at the University of Leipzig ...
retired, Kolditz was appointed to the
Friedrich Schiller University
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in
Jena
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in 1959. There he was the director of the Inorganic Chemistry Institute until 1962.
In 1962 Kolditz returned to the Humboldt University of Berlin, initially as a chair and director of the First Chemical Institute (1962–68). From 1965 to 1968 he was also Vice-Rector for
Natural Sciences
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at the university. In 1969 he was elected as a corresponding member of the
German Academy of Sciences at Berlin
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. After the reforms at the university in 1968, he became Humboldt University's director of chemistry from 1971 to 1979. In 1972 he was elected a full member of the Academy of Sciences of the
German Democratic Republic
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(formerly the German Academy of Sciences at Berlin, which was renamed that year).
From 1980 to 1990 Kolditz worked at the academy as director of the Central Institute for Inorganic Chemistry (ZIAC) in
Berlin
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. The ZIAC was created in 1971 by merging the Institute for Inorganic Chemistry, founded in 1952, and the Institute for Applied
Silicate Research, founded in 1951. The Academy of Sciences of the German Democratic Republic and the ZIAC were dissolved on December 31, 1991, due to the
reunification of Germany
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. As a result, Kolditz retired and has lived in
Fürstenberg Fürstenberg (also Fuerstenberg and Furstenberg) may refer to:
Historical states
* Fürstenberg-Baar, county (1441–1559)
* Fürstenberg-Blumberg, county (1559–1614)
* Fürstenberg-Donaueschingen, county (1617–1698)
* Fürstenberg-Fürstenb ...
ever since.
Kolditz's publishing activities include around 350 original publications in
academic journal
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s, 37
patent
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s and well over 200 colloquium lectures. He was a long-standing member of the editorial board of several journals. Kolditz has continued to contribute to scientific publications during his retirement.
Political career
In September 1971 he was appointed to the electoral commission of the German Democratic Republic in preparation for the
1971 East German general election
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. On October 30, 1981, Kolditz was elected President of the
National Front of the German Democratic Republic
The National Front of the German Democratic Republic (german: Nationale Front der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik) was an alliance of political parties ('' Blockpartei'') and mass organizations in the German Democratic Republic, controlled by ...
, succeeding
Erich Correns.
In July 1982 Kolditz was elected as a member of the
State Council of the GDR. From 1983 to 1990 he was a member of the presidium of the
Society for German-Soviet Friendship
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(DSF). From 1986 to 1990 Kolditz was a member of the Presidential Council of the
Cultural Association of the GDR
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. In the
1986 East German general election
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Kolditz was elected to the
Volkskammer
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as a representative of the Cultural Association of the GDR.
Memberships, honors and Awards
* 1969, Corresponding member of the
German Academy of Sciences
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** ...
* 1972,
National Prize of the German Democratic Republic
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, 3rd Class
* 1972, Full member of the
Academy of Sciences of the German Democratic Republic
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* 1976, Clemens Winkler Medal of the Chemical Society of the German Democratic Republic
* 1983,
Honorary Doctorate
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from the
Freiberg University of Mining and Technology
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* 1984,
Patriotic Order of Merit
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, in Gold
* 1988, Foreign Member of the
USSR Academy of Sciences
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* 1989,
Outstanding Scientist of the People
* 1992, Foreign Member of the
Russian Academy of Sciences
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* 1993, Member of the
Leibniz Society of Sciences in Berlin
Publications
Textbooks/Books
* ''Radiochemistry'' (Radiochemie)''.'' In:
Gustav Hertz
Gustav Ludwig Hertz (; 22 July 1887 – 30 October 1975) was a German experimental physicist and Nobel Prize winner for his work on inelastic electron collisions in gases, and a nephew of Heinrich Rudolf Hertz.
Biography
Hertz was born in Hamb ...
: ''Textbook of Nuclear Physics, Volume III, Applied Nuclear Physics'' (Lehrbuch der Kernphysik, Band III, Angewandte Kernphysik)''.'' 1962.
* Editor: Włodzimierz Trzebiatowski: ''Textbook of Inorganic Chemistry'' (Lehrbuch der anorganischen Chemie)''.'' 1963.
* ''Halides of Arsenic and Antimony.'' In: H. J. Emeleus: ''Advances in Inorganic Chemistry and Radiochemistry.'' Vol. 7. Academic Press, New York/London 1965.
* ''Halides of Arsenic and Antimony.'' In: Viktor Gutmann: ''Halogen Chemistry.'' Vol. 2. Academic Press New York/London 1967.
* Editor: ''Inorganic: Text and practical book of inorganic chemistry; with an introduction to physical chemistry'' (Anorganikum: Lehr- und Praktikumsbuch der anorganischen Chemie; mit einer Einführung in die physikalische Chemie)''.'' 1967.
* Compounds of
Nb and
Ta ''(Verbindungen von Niob und Tantal).'' In: Niedenzu, Lexington, Kentucky: ''Houben-Weyl, Methodicum Chimicum''. Academic Press, New York/London 1974.
* with Günter Kauschka: ''Exchange Reactions'' (Austauschreaktionen'').'' In: ''Recent Developments in Inorganic Chemistry'' (Neuere Entwicklungen der anorganischen Chemie)''.'' 1974.
* Editor and co-author: ''Inorganic Chemistry (Textbook)'' (Anorganische Chemie). 1978.
* with Jurij Alexandrovič Buslaev und Eleonora Alexandrovna Kravčenko: ''Nuclear quadrupole resonance in inorganic chemistry.'' 1987.
* ''Perfluorohalogenoorgano Compounds of Main Group Elements.'' In: ''Gmelin Handbook of Inorganic and Organometallic Chemistry.'' 8th Edition. Springer 1994.
* ''The Linden University 1945 to 1990 - reconstruction, consolidation and turbulence in chemistry, the Prorectorate for Natural Sciences'' (Die Lindenuniversität 1945 bis 1990 – Wiederaufbau, Konsolidierung und Turbulenzen in der Chemie, das Prorektorat für Naturwissenschaften). In: Wolfgang Girnus and Klaus Meier: ''Humboldt University under the Linden'' (Die Humboldt-Universität Unter den Linden 1945 bis 1990)''.''
Leipzig University
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Press 2010.
* ''Preparation of Fluorine-Containing Molecular Halides and Heteropolar Salts with Elements of Group 15 and Niobium and Tantalum Halides; Fluoro and Fluorohydroxy Complexes of As, Sb and Sn.'' In: Herbert W. Roesky: ''Efficient Preparations of Fluorine Compounds.'' John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2013.
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References
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1929 births
Members of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Members of the German Academy of Sciences at Berlin
Recipients of the Patriotic Order of Merit in gold
Members of the Volkskammer
Members of the State Council of East Germany
Academic staff of the Humboldt University of Berlin
Academic staff of the University of Jena
20th-century German chemists
Living people
Humboldt University of Berlin alumni