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John Ulric Nef (chemist)

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Known for
  
Nef reaction

Name
  
John Nef


Role
  
Chemist

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Born
  
June 14, 1862 Herisau, Appenzell Ausserrhoden, Switzerland (
1862-06-14
)

Institutions
  
Purdue University (1887–89) Clark University (1889–92) University of Chicago (1892–1915)

Alma mater
  
Harvard University, University of Munich

Died
  
August 13, 1915, Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, United States

Education
  
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Harvard University

Doctoral advisor
  
Adolf von Baeyer

John Ulric Nef (Johann Ulrich Nef; June 14, 1862 – August 13, 1915) was a Swiss-born American chemist and the discoverer of the Nef reaction and Nef synthesis.

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Life

His parents emigrated from Switzerland to the United States where Nef studied chemistry at Harvard University until 1884. Upon graduation, he joined Adolf von Baeyer at the University of Munich where he received his Ph.D. in 1887.

He was a Professor at Purdue University from 1887 till 1889 and at Clark University from 1889 till 1892. He spent the rest of his academic career at the University of Chicago.

His son John Ulric Nef (1899–1988) became a Professor of Economic History and published several books.

Work

The discovery of the Nef reaction and the papers about divalent carbon (carbenes) were his major achievements.

References

John Ulric Nef (chemist) Wikipedia