Peter Neber

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Peter Neber (born September 11, 1883 in Altenbamberg , † December 19, 1960 in Tübingen ) was a German chemist and university professor.

Life

As the son of a teacher, Neber attended the Herzog-Wolfgang-Gymnasium in Zweibrücken. In the winter semester of 1904/05 he began to study chemistry at the Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg . On June 6, 1905, he was reciprocated in the Corps Bavaria Würzburg . Since October 29, 1905 active in the Corps Baruthia , he matriculated on November 8, 1905 as a student. phil. (chem.) at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen .

With a doctorate at Otto Fischer , he was in 1910 in Erlangen, Dr. phil. PhD. He went to the Chemical Institute of the Eberhard Karls University in Tübingen as a scientific assistant . As a volunteer motorist with the II Army Corps , he went to the First World War in 1914. He became a lieutenant in the motor vehicle troop and received the Iron Cross, 2nd and 1st class. He completed his habilitation in Tübingen in 1921 and received an associate's post in 1925 . Since 1941 regular associate professorship, he retired in 1948. He died at the age of 77.

The Neber rearrangement for the amination of ketones in the α position and the Neber-Bössel synthesis for the synthesis of cinnoline derivatives are named after him .

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 138 , 636; 19 , 782
  2. a b Register of the Baruthia Corps 1803–1963 . 1963.
  3. Dissertation: Knowledge of the o- and m-haloanilines .
  4. ^ Obituary, Bayreuther-Zeitung 165 (1960), p. 4

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