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Emanuele Paternò

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Alma mater
  
University of Palermo

Education
  
University of Palermo

Role
  
Chemist


Name
  
Emanuele Paterno

Known for
  
Paterno–Buchi reaction

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Born
  
December 12, 1847 (
1847-12-12
)

Institutions
  
University of Palermo, University of Torino, University of Rome, University of Marburg

Died
  
January 18, 1935, Palermo, Italy

Doctoral advisor
  
Stanislao Cannizzaro

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Emanuele Paternò di Sessa was an Italian chemist, discoverer of the Paternò–Büchi reaction.

He was born as the Marquess di Sessa and studied at the University of Palermo with Stanislao Cannizzaro. In 1871 he became lecturer at the University of Torino, but returned to Palermo in the following year as Cannizzaro's successor. In 1892 he became a professor at the University of Rome. His main area of research was photochemistry, and discovered the Paternò–Büchi reaction in 1909. The reaction was improved by George Büchi, its other namesake, in 1954.

He was politically active. He was the mayor of Palermo (1890–1892) and a member of the regional parliament (1898–1914). He was also a member of the senate and vice president of the senate.

References

Emanuele Paternò Wikipedia