Otto Theodor Benfey
Otto Theodor Benfey (31 October 1925 – 24 January 2024) was a German-born American chemist and historian of science. Sent to England to escape Nazi Germany at age 10, he completed his education as a chemist at University College London before moving to the United States. A Quaker and a pacifist, Benfey taught at Haverford College, Earlham College, and Guilford College, retiring in 1988 as the Dana Professor of Chemistry and History of Science, Emeritus.Benfey is known for his work on chemical education and the history of science. He edited the ACS-sponsored high school magazine ''Chemistry'' for fifteen years. His translations include ''The Japanese and Western Science'' by Masao Watanabe, ''The History of the International Chemical Industry'' by Fred Aftalion, and ''My 132 Semesters of Chemistry Studies'' by Vladimir Prelog. His books include ''From vital force to structural formulas'' (1964), ''Introduction to Organic Reaction Mechanisms'' (1970), and ''Robert Burns Woodward. Architect and Artist in the World of Molecules'' (2001). Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: [2016]
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