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Sir James Fraser Stoddart, FRS FRSE HonFRSC [1] (24 May 1942 – 30 December 2024) was a British-American chemist who was Chair Professor in Chemistry at the University of Hong Kong. [8] He was the Board of Trustees Professor of Chemistry and head of the Stoddart Mechanostereochemistry Group in the Department of Chemistry at Northwestern ...
Fraser Stoddart (1942–2024), Scottish chemist, a pioneer in the field of the mechanical bond; Molly Shoichet, award-winning Canadian biomedical engineer known for her work in tissue engineering. She is the only person to be a fellow of the three National Academies in Canada; F. Gordon A. Stone (1925–2011), British inorganic chemist
Sir James Fraser Stoddart, supramolecular chemist, Nobel laureate in Chemistry in 2016 Smithson Tennant , discoverer of iridium and osmium Alexander Robertus Todd, Baron Todd , first synthesizer of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD), Nobel laureate in Chemistry in 1957
It was synthesized and named by Fraser Stoddart and coworkers in 1994. [1] The molecule was designed without any practical use in mind, [2] although other catenanes may have possible application to the construction of a molecular computer.
Fraser Stoddart (1942–2024) British American Ben Feringa (b. 1951) Dutch 2017 Jacques Dubochet (b. 1942) Swiss "for developing cryo-electron microscopy for the high-resolution structure determination of biomolecules in solution" [120] Joachim Frank (b. 1940) German American [121] Richard Henderson (b. 1945) British 2018 Frances Arnold (b ...
On 4 September 2023, the university announced the appointment of Professor Sir Fraser Stoddart, a distinguished chemist and Nobel Laureate, as a Chair Professor. [31] Stoddart has been a Board of Trustees Professor of Chemistry at Northwestern University, IL, USA for the past 16 years. [31]
Cyclobis(paraquat-p-phenylene) is able to incorporate small guest molecules forming a host–guest complex.The interactions required for complex formation are donor-acceptor interactions and hydrogen bonding, their strength is highly dependent on the ability of the donor to provide π-electron density.
On 20 December 2016, Feringa jointly received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, together with Sir J. Fraser Stoddart and Jean-Pierre Sauvage, for their work on molecular machines. [1] Feringa had been considered a candidate for the Nobel Prize for some time, with The Simpsons including him in a list of candidates in 2010. [46]