Otto Liebermann (24 November 1898 – 6 April 1974)[1] was the first scientist to describe the low-temperature synthesis of dolomite in a reproducible laboratory experiment.
Liebermann, O. (1967): Synthesis of dolomite. Nature, vol.213, pp.241–245.
Further reading
Anonymous: O. Liebermann D. Ph. Paint Technology, 1963, vol.27, no.4, pp.34–35.
Anonymous: Working methods of a paint laboratory. Paint Technology, 1963, vol.27, no.7, pp.36–42 (featuring several photographs of Dr. O. Liebermann at work).
Deelman, J. C. (2011): A tribute to Otto Liebermann , pp.481–482, in: Low-temperature formation of dolomite and magnesite.
For a broader perspective on the rise of the oil industry in Austrian Galicia, see: Frank, Alison Fleig (2005): Oil Empire: Visions of prosperity in Austrian Galicia. (Harvard Historical Studies 149) Harvard University Press, Cambridge Mass., 366 p. ISBN978-06740 25 417.