Friedrich August Kekulé – Myths and Reality

Authors

  • M. Novák Department of Education and Human Sciences, University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague

Keywords:

structural theory of organic compounds, benzene, catenation, Kekulé's dreams, influence of dreams on creativity, A. S. Couper, J. Loschmidt

Abstract

130 years ago, an unusual festivity called Benzolfest took place in Berlin to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Kekulé's discovery of the benzene structure. From Kekulé's speech a myth originated: cyclic structure of benzene and catenation of carbon atoms occurred to him in his dreams. For psychologists and philosophers these dreams became a frequently used example of connection between dreaming and creativity. By a detailed examination of circumstances of these dreams it seems likely they did not happen on the mentioned dates and at the mentioned places or perhaps did not happen at all. That would lead to the situation where all psychological and philosophical studies based on these dreams are incorrect. As Kekulé's discovery of the benzene structure – another myth – can easily be disproved, it means that a nonexistent affair was celebrated at the Benzolfest.

Published

2020-04-15

How to Cite

Novák, M. (2020). Friedrich August Kekulé – Myths and Reality. Chemické Listy, 114(4), 271–276. Retrieved from http://chemicke-listy.cz/ojs3/index.php/chemicke-listy/article/view/3585

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