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Obituaries

Jack Halpern

by Linda Wang
April 22, 2018 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 96, Issue 17

 

Jack Halpern, 93, died on Jan. 31 in Chicago.

A photo of Jack Halpern.
Credit: Courtesy of Clark Landis
Jack Halpern

“Jack Halpern was a master of mechanistic chemistry; a pioneer in the development of homogeneous catalysis by transition-metal complexes; and an energetic editor, scholar, and consultant. He innovated strategies for rigorous mechanistic and thermodynamic evaluation of fundamental inorganic transformations that profoundly influenced organometallic and bioinorganic chemistry. Jack’s quick mind, skill at debate, and love of scientific argument led to lively exchanges and seminars and conferences. Seated in the front row, Jack’s hand would shoot up at lecture’s end, and he would announce, ‘I have a question and a comment.’ ”—Clark Landis, former graduate student of Halpern’s

Most recent title: chemistry professor, University of Chicago

Education: B.Sc., chemistry, 1946, and Ph.D., chemistry, 1951, McGill University

Survivors: daughters, Janice and Nina

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