Lennart Eberson Explained

Lennart Eugén Eberson
Birth Date:1933 1, df=yes
Birth Place:Malmö, Sweden
Death Place:Malmö, Sweden
Nationality:Swedish
Field:Chemistry
Work Institutions:Lund University
Alma Mater:Lund University
Known For:Organic chemistry; Electrochemistry

Lennart Eugén Eberson, (5 January 1933  - 1 February 2000) was a Swedish chemist.

Eberson graduated with a Ph.D. degree in 1959 from Lund University with a thesis entitled "Studies in the Succinic and Glutaric Acid Series".[1] [2] From 1979 until his retirement in 1998, he was Professor of organic chemistry at Lund University. He authored several books, including the text books Introduktion till den organiska kemin (1965)[3] and Organisk kemi (1970; 2nd edition 1977).[4] He was elected to the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences in 1974, and to the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in 1988.

Family

Lennart Eberson was son of shop manager Ebbe Eberson and Margit Eberson, née Fardrup. Married in 1957 to Anne-Marie Hansson, daughter of accountant Hilding Hansson and Margareta Hansson, née Lundgren.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Eberson , Lennart . Studies in the Succinic and Glutaric Acid Series. 1959. Esselte. Stockholm. en.
  2. Eberson. Lennart. Studies in the Succinic and Glutaric Acid Series. Svensk Kemisk Tidskrift. 1959. 71. 153.
  3. Book: Eberson , Lennart . Introduktion till den organiska kemin. 1965. Natur och Kultur. Stockholm. Swedish.
  4. Book: Eberson , Lennart . Organisk kemi. 2nd. 1977. AWE/Geber. Stockholm. Swedish.