Eduard Linnemann (2 February 1841 – 4 April 1886) was a German chemist.
After he received his Ph.D. he worked with Kekulé at the University of Ghent and with Leopold von Pebal at the University of Lemberg.
He was appointed professor at the University of Lemberg in 1865, changed to Deutsche Technische Hochschule Brünn from 1872 until 1875 and then became professor at the Charles University in Prague.
[1] In 1886, he proposed the name "austrium" for what he believed was a new chemical element.
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