Hans Bock studied chemistry at the
University of Munich, where he received his PhD in 1958 for his work on water-free
hydrazine in the group of
Egon Wiberg. In 1964 he received his post doctoral lecture qualification after work on
phosphorus containing
diacenes in the same research group. Subsequently, he had a three-year visit in the group of
Edgar Heilbronner at
ETH Zurich/Switzerland, where he worked on applications of the
HMO-model, leading to the textbook:
The HMO model and its application. In 1968 he was announced full professor for inorganic chemistry at the
University of Frankfurt. == Research ==