Professional accomplishments Scientific contributions • Synthesis of
aromatic carboxylic acids from sulfonic acid and
formates (1869). •
Nitroalkanes from
alkyl iodides and
silver nitrite (1872), used to distinguish 1°, 2°, 3° alcohols, known as the Victor Meyer test. • Discovery of
nitrolic acids (with Locher in 1874). • Development of a method to distinguish primary, secondary, and tertiary nitroalkanes (1875). • Starting with studying
physical chemistry in 1876, Meyer created a new method for determining gas density in 1878. This method allowed him to demonstrate how
arsenious oxide vapours corresponded to the formula As4O6, that
mercury,
zinc and
cadmium yielded monatomic vapours, and that
halogen molecules dissociated into atoms on heating, a phenomenon which he studied until his death. The
Victor Meyer apparatus accurately measures the volume of a volatilized substance from which the
vapor density of the gas can be derived and also the relative mass. • Proposing
glucose is an
aldehyde and not a
ketone, hereby correcting von Baeyer and
van't Hoff (1880). • Synthesis of
aldoximes and
ketoximes from
hydroxylamine and
aldehydes or
ketones, hereby discovering a new structural identification and elucidation method (1882, together with
Alois Janny). • Identification of
thiophene as a contaminant in
benzene derived from
coal (1882). Benzene produced by
decarboxylation of
benzoic acid did not contain this impurity. • First reliable synthesis of pure
sulfur mustard (1886, also see Meyer's account on sulfur mustard) • Coining of the concepts of
stereochemistry and
dipole in 1888. Meyer had always been interested in stereochemical problems and was one of the first ones to instruct his pupils with van't Hoff's theory of
asymmetric carbon and the
Hantzsch-Werner theory. • Discovery of
iodoso compounds in 1892 by reacting o-
iodobenzoic acid with
nitric acid. • Observation (1892) that ortho-substituted benzoic acid derivatives are
esterified with difficulty. This principle is now known as the
Victor Meyer esterification law and was discovered in an attempt to esterify o-iodosobenzoic acid. • Discovery of
iodonium compounds by reacting
iodobenzene and
iodosobenzene (1894).
Books Meyer wrote several notable books: •
Tabellen zur qualitativen Analyse (1884, written together with
Frederick Treadwell) •
Pyrochemische Untersuchungen (1885) •
Die Thiophengruppe (1888) •
Chemische Probleme der Gegenwart (1890) •
Ergebnisse und Ziele der Stereochemischen Forschung (1890) •
Lehrbuch der organischen Chemie (1893, written together with
Paul Jacobson. A very popular book at the time that has been reprinted and reedited several times) Digital editions by the
University and State Library Düsseldorf •
Märztage im kanarischen Archipel, ein Ferienausflug nach Teneriffa und Las Palmas (1893, travel guide)
Honors • In recognition of his brilliant experimental powers, and his numerous contributions to chemical science, he was awarded the
Davy Medal by the
Royal Society in 1891. • Honorary membership of the
Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, 1892 ==Notes==