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Leonard Interrante
June 30, 2020
Dietmar and I worked in the same area of OM chemistry for many years and had many interesting and fruitful discussions at scientific meetings and later, together with our wives, at the annual ACS Editor Conferences. I learned a lot from him and greatly respected his approach to research, and his dedication to detail and doing good science. I particularly remember his annoyance with papers in the early days that neglected to report the full elemental composition (analysis) of reported new compounds and always made sure that ours did.
Kenneth Raymond
June 11, 2020
Dietmar Seyferth was a wonderful colleague and inspiring researcher. I admired him very much and was highly pleased that he seemed to appreciate my work, which I held as a high honor.
Ken Raymond
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