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Stéphane Marcel Delépine (19 September 1871, in Saint-Martin-le-Gaillard – 21 September 1965) was a French pharmacist and chemist, whose name is associated with the Delépine reaction for the preparation of primary amines. From 1904 he was an agrégé at the École Supérieure de Pharmacie, attaining the chair of hydrology and hygiene in 1913. In 1930 he was appointed a professor of organic chemistry at the Collège de France.

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  • Stéphane Marcel Delépine (* 19. September 1871 in Saint-Martin-le-Gaillard; † 21. Oktober 1965 in Paris) war ein französischer Chemiker und Pharmakologe. (de)
  • Stéphane Marcel Delépine (19 September 1871, in Saint-Martin-le-Gaillard – 21 September 1965) was a French pharmacist and chemist, whose name is associated with the Delépine reaction for the preparation of primary amines. He studied at the Sorbonne and at the École Supérieure de Pharmacie in Paris, receiving his doctorate in 1898 with the thesis Amines et amides dérivés des aldéhydes ("The amines and amide derivatives of aldehydes"). From 1895 to 1902 he served as préparateur at the Collège de France, where he worked in the laboratory of Marcellin Berthelot. In 1902 he was named chief pharmacist to the hospitals of Paris, a position he maintained up until 1927. From 1904 he was an agrégé at the École Supérieure de Pharmacie, attaining the chair of hydrology and hygiene in 1913. In 1930 he was appointed a professor of organic chemistry at the Collège de France. In 1927 he became a scientific advisor for Etablissements Poulenc, and subsequently was named director of pharmaceutical research for Rhône-Poulenc. In 1930 he became a member of the Académie des sciences. His work involved research in the fields of organic, inorganic and general chemistry. He made contributions in his investigations of terpenes, platinum group metals (iridium, rhodium), sulfur compounds, et al. In 1935 he described a general method for catalytic hydrogenation with Raney nickel. Also, when experimenting with thiocarbonic esters and related bodies, he discovered the phenomena of "oxyluminescence". In addition, he is credited for introducing a new process for preparation of pure tungsten. (en)
  • Stéphane Marcel Delépine est un chimiste et pharmacologue français, né le 19 septembre 1871 à Saint-Martin-le-Gaillard, et mort le 21 octobre 1965. Il s'est consacré à la catalyse hétérogène par complexes de métaux lourds (platine, iridium, rhodium), aux liaisons soufre et aux terpènes. La « réaction de Delépine » est un mécanisme de synthèse d'amines primaires par hydrolyse de sels de méthénamine. (fr)
  • Stéphane Marcel Delépine (Saint-Martin-le-Gaillard, 19 settembre 1871 – 21 ottobre 1965) è stato un chimico e farmacologo francese. Fu membro dell'Accademia delle Scienze al seggio di chimica nel 1930 e professore del Collège de France dove occupò il seggio di chimica organica dal 1930 al 1941. Porta il suo nome una reazione organica tra alogenuri alchilici o benzilici e l'esametilentetrammina per produrre ammine primarie (reazione di Delepine). Nel 1962 ricevette la medaglia d'oro del CNRS. (it)
  • Stéphane Marcel Delépine (Saint-Martin-le-Gaillard, 19 de setembro de 1871 — 21 de outubro de 1965) foi um químico e farmacêutico francês. (pt)
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  • Stéphane Marcel Delépine (* 19. September 1871 in Saint-Martin-le-Gaillard; † 21. Oktober 1965 in Paris) war ein französischer Chemiker und Pharmakologe. (de)
  • Stéphane Marcel Delépine est un chimiste et pharmacologue français, né le 19 septembre 1871 à Saint-Martin-le-Gaillard, et mort le 21 octobre 1965. Il s'est consacré à la catalyse hétérogène par complexes de métaux lourds (platine, iridium, rhodium), aux liaisons soufre et aux terpènes. La « réaction de Delépine » est un mécanisme de synthèse d'amines primaires par hydrolyse de sels de méthénamine. (fr)
  • Stéphane Marcel Delépine (Saint-Martin-le-Gaillard, 19 settembre 1871 – 21 ottobre 1965) è stato un chimico e farmacologo francese. Fu membro dell'Accademia delle Scienze al seggio di chimica nel 1930 e professore del Collège de France dove occupò il seggio di chimica organica dal 1930 al 1941. Porta il suo nome una reazione organica tra alogenuri alchilici o benzilici e l'esametilentetrammina per produrre ammine primarie (reazione di Delepine). Nel 1962 ricevette la medaglia d'oro del CNRS. (it)
  • Stéphane Marcel Delépine (Saint-Martin-le-Gaillard, 19 de setembro de 1871 — 21 de outubro de 1965) foi um químico e farmacêutico francês. (pt)
  • Stéphane Marcel Delépine (19 September 1871, in Saint-Martin-le-Gaillard – 21 September 1965) was a French pharmacist and chemist, whose name is associated with the Delépine reaction for the preparation of primary amines. From 1904 he was an agrégé at the École Supérieure de Pharmacie, attaining the chair of hydrology and hygiene in 1913. In 1930 he was appointed a professor of organic chemistry at the Collège de France. (en)
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