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Edmone Roffael

Edmone Roffael

Sector : Science, Scientists

Personal Info

  • Country of residence: Germany
  • Gender: Male
  • Born in: 1939
  • Age: 84
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Edmond Roffael (German: Edmone Roffael) (December 31, 1939 – January 14, 2021) was an Arab Christian chemist and professor. He was born in the Palestinian city of Tulkarm. He holds German citizenship. He is a scientist in the chemistry of wood and forests, a scientist in physical chemistry, and an academic. One of the important and officially registered patents in his name.

His upbringing and education
Edmond Raphael was born in the city of Tulkarem in the West Bank on December 31, 1939. He majored in chemistry at Cairo University and Alexandria University in Egypt, and obtained a master’s degree in chemistry in 1965 from Technical University of Darmstadt in Germany, and he also obtained a doctorate in 1968 in cellulose chemistry from Technical University of Darmstadt in Germany with a thesis entitled “X-Ray and Infrared Scans on the Organized State of Cellulose”.

his working life
From 1970 to 1993 he worked in technical wood research at the Fraunhofer Institute for Wood Research in Braunschweig, Germany. Soon his research focused on various wood materials and their production using synthetic resins such as phenol-formaldehyde resins, phenoplasts or amino plastics. On this subject, Raphael also wrote his post-doctoral thesis on the possibilities of gluing wood chips with phenol-formaldehyde resins and sulfur waste sulfur, which was habilitated in 1976 at the Faculty of Forestry of the Georg-August University in Göttingen, thus obtaining his teaching license (venia legendi) for the subject “Chemistry the wood".

In 1981, Edmond Raphael became a professor at the famous University of Göttingen in Germany, and worked as a lecturer in the university's Faculty of Forestry. In 1993 he served as the head of the Institute of Wood Sciences, and in the following years he built the 'Wood Chemistry' department at the Forest Utilization Institute, and in 1997 the entire facility was renamed the 'Institute of Timber Biology and Wood Technology'.

Edmond Raphael achieved international fame primarily through his contributions to formaldehyde research. He gave his scholarly attention to this problem early on and had already published the standard work Die Formaldehyd-Abgabe von Chipboard and other articles in 1982.

In the years after 1982 the topic was widely discussed, especially because of potential harm and a health concern, and the methods and devices developed by Raphael for measuring potential formaldehyde release from materials were also the basis for the development of standards and guidelines in Germany and pan-European. Raphael was always looking for ways to reduce the gases of these substances. In this sense, he also investigated the so-called "volatile organic compounds" of raw wood and wood products. He was also heavily involved in the development of tannin-related particle board.

His writings and research
By 2005, Damon Raphael has written more than 350 publications. Edmond Raphael has published the results of his research mainly in specialized bodies; "WKI-Mitteilungen", "Wood as Raw and Material", "Wood Central Sheet" and "Das Papier". Edmond Roffael (German: Edmone Roffael) (December 31, 1939 – January 14, 2021) was an Arab Christian chemist and professor. He was born in the Palestinian city of Tulkarm. He holds German citizenship. He is a scientist in the chemistry of wood and forests, a scientist in physical chemistry, and an academic. One of the important and officially registered patents in his name.

His upbringing and education
Edmond Raphael was born in the city of Tulkarem in the West Bank on December 31, 1939. He majored in chemistry at Cairo University and Alexandria University in Egypt, and obtained a master’s degree in chemistry in 1965 from Technical University of Darmstadt in Germany, and he also obtained a doctorate in 1968 in cellulose chemistry from Technical University of Darmstadt in Germany with a thesis entitled “X-Ray and Infrared Scans on the Organized State of Cellulose”.

his working life
From 1970 to 1993 he worked in technical wood research at the Fraunhofer Institute for Wood Research in Braunschweig, Germany. Soon his research focused on various wood materials and their production using synthetic resins such as phenol-formaldehyde resins, phenoplasts or amino plastics. On this subject, Raphael also wrote his post-doctoral thesis on the possibilities of gluing wood chips with phenol-formaldehyde resins and sulfur waste sulfur, which was habilitated in 1976 at the Faculty of Forestry of the Georg-August University in Göttingen, thus obtaining his teaching license (venia legendi) for the subject “Chemistry the wood".

In 1981, Edmond Raphael became a professor at the famous University of Göttingen in Germany, and worked as a lecturer in the university's Faculty of Forestry. In 1993 he served as the head of the Institute of Wood Sciences, and in the following years he built the 'Wood Chemistry' department at the Forest Utilization Institute, and in 1997 the entire facility was renamed the 'Institute of Timber Biology and Wood Technology'.

Edmond Raphael achieved international fame primarily through his contributions to formaldehyde research. He gave his scholarly attention to this problem early on and had already published the standard work Die Formaldehyd-Abgabe von Chipboard and other articles in 1982.

In the years after 1982 the topic was widely discussed, especially because of potential harm and a health concern, and the methods and devices developed by Raphael for measuring potential formaldehyde release from materials were also the basis for the development of standards and guidelines in Germany and pan-European. Raphael was always looking for ways to reduce the gases of these substances. In this sense, he also investigated the so-called "volatile organic compounds" of raw wood and wood products. He was also heavily involved in the development of tannin-related particle board.

His writings and research
By 2005, Damon Raphael has written more than 350 publications. Edmond Raphael has published the results of his research mainly in specialized bodies; "WKI-Mitteilungen", "Wood as Raw and Material", "Wood Central Sheet" and "Das Papier".

his most important research
"Röntgen- und Infrarotuntersuchungen über den Ordnungszustand der Cellulose", Germany, 1968.
"Möglichkeiten der Verleimung von Holzspänen mit Phenolformaldehydharzen und Sulfitablauge", Germany, 1975.
Verwendung von alkalischen Phenolformaldehyharzen und Ligninsulfonaten bei der Verleimung von Holzspänen, Germany, 1976.
Verwendung von Durchforstungsholz und Altpapier zur Papierherstellung unter Berücksichtigung forstwirtschaftlicher Belange, Luft, Boden, Abfall, Germany, 1995.
Umweltschutz in der Holzwerkstoffindustrie, Germany, 1999.
Untersuchungen zur Verminderung der Längenänderung von Holzspanplatten durch gezielte Nutzung von materialimmanenten Eigenschaften und Verwendung von feuchtebeständigen Zusatzstoffen. Schlussbericht, Germany, 2004.
His most prominent works
Die Formaldehyd-Abgabe von Spanplatten und anderen Werkstoffen, Germany, 1982, ISBN 3-87181-301-X. It was translated into Russian in 1991 and translated into English in 1993.
The book "Formaldehyd in der Natur, im Holz und in Holzwerkstoffen", in German, in 2017. In the same year, it was translated into English: "Formaldehyde in nature, in wood and in wood-based panels".
They wrote about it
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Edmone Roffael, 65 Jahre, by N.N., ISSN 0018-3792.
The book "J. Fischer," Prof. Edmonde Roffael - Große Verdienste bei der Formaldehyd-Forschung, ISSN 0018-3792.

his death
The scientist Edmond Raphael died in Braunschweig, Germany, on January 14, 2021, at the age of 81. He was mourned by a number of researchers, scientists, academics, universities and scientific institutions in Germany.

 

Achievements and Awards

Honor him
On the occasion of his 65th birthday, a conference in honor of Edmond Raphael was held at the University of Göttingen on April 21, 2005. The conference was entitled “The Wood Industry and Wood Products in Change”. For this purpose, about 120 scientists and experts in science and industry from Germany, Chile and others gathered at the conference.

Patents
Edmond Raphael holds several important and officially registered patents in his name, which have been registered by the United States Patent Office (USPTO). Among the most important of these inventions:

"Method for production of lignocellulosic composite materials", Patent No. 20030041965.
"Process for the manufacture of particle-board and fiberboard", Patent No. 5866057.
"Method for use of recycled lignocellulosic composite materials", Patent No. 20020153107.
"Durable and highly stable molded construction parts", Patent No. 5030289.
"Method for production of lignocellulosic composite materials", Patent No. 6346165.
"Waste liquor derived from chemical thermal pulping of particle boards and fiberboards containing bonding agents", and patent number 5705542.
awards
Edmond Raphael has won a number of awards, most notably:

The Borden Award for Forest Research, 1982, awarded by the Forest Research Foundation in the United States of America.
The International Wilhelm Klauditz Award for Wood, Forestry and Environmental Protection Research, 1988, which is granted by the International Association of Timbers every four years, and he is the first winner of this international award since its establishment in 1988.
internationally appreciated
Edmond Raphael enjoys global recognition and attention, and many of his research and advisory activities have been transferred to many countries of the world, including: Egypt, Brazil, Bulgaria, Chile, Greece, Canada, Malaysia, Sweden, Syria, Turkey, the United States of America, and others.

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