Developed a groundbreaking model that explains the bonding between metals and organic compounds, revolutionizing the field of organometallic chemistry.
Born in 1896
Developed the molecular orbital method, a fundamental concept in chemistry that explains the structure and behavior of molecules. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1966 for his work.
88 Years Old
A Nobel Prize-winning chemist who pioneered the field of organic chemistry and introduced the concept of orbital symmetry, revolutionizing our understanding of chemical reactions.
Born in 1918
A Japanese chemist and academic who won the Nobel Prize for his work on chemical reactions, particularly in the field of orbital symmetry. He developed the Fukui function, a concept used to understand chemical reactivity.
Born in 1918
Organic chemist and Nobel laureate who developed a new way to synthesize complex molecules, revolutionizing the field of chemistry. His work led to the creation of new medicines and materials.
Born in 1897
A Norwegian chemist and academic who pioneered the study of molecular structure, particularly the three-dimensional shape of molecules, and was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1969.
Born in 1897
Developed the Wittig reaction, a groundbreaking method for forming carbon-carbon double bonds, revolutionizing organic chemistry. This discovery enabled the creation of complex molecules with unprecedented precision.
Born in 1902
A German chemist and academic who discovered the Diels-Alder reaction, a fundamental process in organic chemistry, and was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1950.
97 Years Old
Developed innovative synthetic methods, transforming organic chemistry and enabling the creation of complex molecules with precise structures.