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1943), American Nobel laureate in Chemistry (1996) for the discovery of a new form of carbon, Buckminsterfullerene. November 16 – Henry Taube (b. 1915), Canadian-American Nobel laureate in Chemistry (1983) for his work in the mechanisms of electron transfer reactions, especially in metal complexes.
Every new text in inorganic chemistry since this text has had to respond to it. ... 2005, pp 4601 – 4603; "Recent advances of discrete coordination complexes and ...
An image from John Dalton's A New System of Chemical Philosophy, the first modern explanation of atomic theory.. This timeline of chemistry lists important works, discoveries, ideas, inventions, and experiments that significantly changed humanity's understanding of the modern science known as chemistry, defined as the scientific study of the composition of matter and of its interactions.
for pioneering work in bio-inorganic chemistry, unravelling novel principles of structure and long-range electron transfer in proteins. 2005 Richard N. Zare United States: for his ingenious applications of laser techniques, for identifying complex mechanisms in molecules, and their use in analytical chemistry. 2006/7 Ada Yonath George Feher Israel
Journal of the Chemical Society, Faraday Transactions I: Physical Chemistry in Condensed Phases (1972 - 1989) Journal of the Chemical Society, Faraday Transactions II: Molecular and Chemical Physics (1972 - 1989) Journal of Materials Chemistry (1991 - 2012) Journal of Materials Chemistry A (2013 - Present) Journal of Materials Chemistry B (2013 ...
Michelle Chang (born 1977), American chemist, Professor of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley; Yves Chauvin (1930–2015), French chemist, 2005 Nobel Prize in Chemistry; Michel Eugėne Chevreul (1786–1889), French chemist, designed an early form of soap, lived to be 102; Christine S. Chow, American chemist
Henry Taube FRSC (November 30, 1915 – November 16, 2005) was a Canadian-born American chemist who was awarded the 1983 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for "his work in the mechanisms of electron-transfer reactions, especially in metal complexes."
In 2005, Schrock received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, with Robert H. Grubbs and Yves Chauvin, for his work in the area of olefin metathesis, an organic synthesis technique. In addition to the Nobel Prize, Schrock has won numerous awards including: