Lewis Hastings Sarett

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Lewis Hastings Sarett
Born December 22, 1917
Champaign, Illinois
Died November 29, 1999 (81)
Viola, Idaho
Occupation Organic chemist
Spouse(s) Mary Adams Barrie (m. March 1, 1944 - div.June 28, 1969)
Pamela Thorp
Children Mary Nicole and Katharine Wendy (1st wife)
Will H. and Renee M. (2nd wife)

Lewis Hastings Sarett (December 22, 1917 – November 29, 1999) was an American organic chemist.

Biography

He was born in Champaign, Illinois and was an uncle of Donald Rumsfeld.[1] He lived in Laona, Wisconsin for a time and then attended high school in Highland Park, Illinois . He received a Bachelor of Science from Northwestern University in 1939 (Phi Beta Kappa) and his doctorate from Princeton University.

He worked for Merck & Co. for 38 years retiring in 1982. He invented a Process of Treating Pregnene Compounds Cortisone, Patent Number 2,462,133.

Named after him is the Sarett Oxidation which is the oxidation of an alcohol to a ketone or an aldehyde using chromic oxide and pyridine. Primary alcohols will be oxidised to aldehydes and not carboxylic acids.

Honors and awards

References

  1. http://www.miltrosenberg.com/show/donald-rumsfeld-on-rumsfelds-rules/
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