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Bernard Lucas "Ben" Feringa (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈbɛrnɑrt ˈlykɑz bɛn ˈfeːrɪŋɣaː]; born 18 May 1951) is a Dutch synthetic organic chemist, specializing in molecular nanotechnology and homogeneous catalysis.
In 2016 the Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to Jean-Pierre Sauvage, Sir J. Fraser Stoddart, and Bernard L. Feringa for the design and synthesis of molecular machines. Kinesin walking on a microtubule is a molecular biological machine using protein domain dynamics on nanoscales.
This electrically driven nanocar was built under supervision of University of Groningen chemist Bernard L. Feringa, who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 2016 for his pioneering work on nanomotors (together with Jean-Pierre Sauvage and J. Fraser Stoddart), [13] and served as inspiration for the development of the next generation of ...
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This paradigm shift using monodentate phosphine ligands challenged the belief that a tight metal-ligand complex is necessary for high stereocontrol. Then in 2000, Reetz, [3] Pringle, [4] and Feringa and de Vries [5] each autonomously described the use of phosphoramidite ligands for asymmetric hydrogenation. High enantioselectivities were ...
He shared the 2016 Nobel Prize in Chemistry "for the design and synthesis of molecular machines" with Sir J. Fraser Stoddart and Bernard L. Feringa. [12] [13] [7] [14] He was elected a foreign associate of the US National Academy of Sciences in April 2019. [15]
In 2016, Bernard L. Feringa, Sir J. Fraser Stoddart, and Jean-Pierre Sauvage were awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, "for the design and synthesis of molecular machines". [19] Carboxylic acid dimers. The term supermolecule (or supramolecule) was introduced by Karl Lothar Wolf et al. (Übermoleküle) in 1937 to describe hydrogen-bonded acetic ...
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