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Although Freiberg was regarded as a metropolis of mining and metallurgy, the chemists W. A. Lampadius and C. A. Winkler also worked with organic substances. These included starch, sugar, wine, coffee, humus, peat and, above all, lignite. They also gave lectures in organic chemistry. However, the Institute of Organic Chemistry was not founded until 1918 and was dedicated to lignite due to its importance at the time. The key dates and personalities of the institute are listed below.

YearEvent
2023Moving into the newly constructed Clemens-Winkler Building Middle at Leipziger Straße 29
2014Moving into the newly constructed Clemens-Winkler Building North at Leipziger Straße 29
2011Appointment of Monika Mazik as Professor of Organic Chemistry
2006Appointment of Gerrit Schüürmann as Professor of Theoretical and Ecological Chemistry
1993Appointment of Edwin Weber (1946 - 2020) as Professor of Organic Chemistry
1992Commissioned management of the Institute by Siegfried Schönherr
1990Foundation of the Institute of Organic Chemistry as a result of the political change
1972Appointment of Jörg Beger (1935 - 2009) as Professor of Organic Chemistry
1968Liquidation of the Institute in its previous structure due to the implementation of the 3rd university reform with the founding of the Section of Organic Chemistry.
1956Start of the Chemistry degree programme - at the same time Alfred Dierichs is appointed head of the new Chemistry department
1959Appointment of Günter Henseke (1917 - 1991) as Professor of Organic Chemistry
1954Moving into the newly constructed Clemens-Winkler building at Leipziger Straße 29
1952Appointment of Alfred Dierichs (1903 - 1958) as Professor of Organic Chemistry and Chemistry of Coal
1948Commissioned management of the  Institute of Organic Chemistry and Organic Chemical Technology by Bernhard Neumann (1848 - 1953) and separation from the Institute for Lignite Research
1946Commissioned management of the Institute by Professors Anton Lissner, Fritz Stather and Bernhard Neumann
1936Appointment of Willy Bielenberg (1892 - 1949) as Professor of Organic Chemistry and Chemistry of Coal (temporary since 1935)
1924Moving into the new building of the Lignite Research Institute on Leipziger Straße
1918Establishment of the Professorship of Organic Chemistry and Chemistry of Coal under the direction of Reinhold Freiherr von Walther (1866 - 1945) and foundation of the institute at Prüferstraße 9