Guido Bodländer

Guido Bodländer (31 July 1855 – 25 December 1904) was a German chemist.

Afterwards, he served as a pharmacology assistant in Bonn (1883–86) and later worked at the mineralogical institute in Clausthal (1887–1899).

[1] He was in line to succeed Walther Nernst (1864–1941) as chair of physical chemistry at the University of Göttingen, however Bodländer died at the age of 49 prior to attaining the position.

[2] With Richard Abegg (1869–1910), he introduced a theory of "electo-affinity".

[3][4] Also, he is credited with the invention of a Gasgravimeter (gas gravimeter).