NOBEL PRIZE IN CHEMISTRY
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This is a list of 'Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry' from 1901 to 2006. The prize is awarded every year by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
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This is a list of 'Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry' from 1901 to 2006. The prize is awarded every year by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
| Year | Name | Country [1] | Topics |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1901 | Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff | "for his discovery of the laws of chemical dynamics and osmotic pressure in solutions" | |
| 1902 | Hermann Emil Fischer | German Empire | "for his work on sugar and purine syntheses" |
| 1903 | Svante August Arrhenius | "for his electrolytic theory of dissociation" | |
| 1904 | Sir William Ramsay | "for his discovery of the inert gaseous elements in air" | |
| 1905 | Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf von Baeyer | German Empire | "for his work on organic dyes and hydroaromatic compounds" |
| 1906 | Henri Moissan | "for his investigation and isolation of the element fluorine, and for the electric furnace named after him" | |
| 1907 | Eduard Buchner | German Empire | "for his biochemical research and his discovery of cell-free fermentation" |
| 1908 | Ernest Rutherford | "for his investigations into the disintegration of the elements, and the chemistry of radioactive substances" | |
| 1909 | Wilhelm Ostwald | German Empire | "his work on catalysis and for his investigations into chemical equilibria and rates of reaction" |
| 1910 | Otto Wallach | German Empire | "for his work in the field of alicyclic compounds" |
| 1911 | Maria Sklodowska-Curie | "for her discovery of radium and polonium " | |
| 1912 | Victor Grignard | "for his the discovery of the Grignard reagent" | |
| Paul Sabatier | "for his method of hydrogenating organic compounds" | ||
| 1913 | Alfred Werner | "for his work on the linkage of atoms in molecules" | |
| 1914 | Theodore William Richards | United States | "for his determinations of the atomic weight of a large number of elements" |
| 1915 | Richard Martin Willstätter | German Empire | "for his research on plant pigments" |
| 1916–17 | No awards due to World War I | ||
| 1918 | Fritz Haber | German Empire | "for his synthesis of ammonia" |
| 1920 | Walther Hermann Nernst | Weimar Republic | "for his work in thermochemistry" |
| 1921 | Frederick Soddy | "for his work on the chemistry of radioactive substances and investigations into isotopes" | |
| 1922 | Francis William Aston | "for his discovery of isotopes in a large number of non-radioactive elements, and for his whole-number rule" | |
| 1923 | Fritz Pregl | Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes | "for his invention of the method of micro-analysis of organic substances" |
| 1925 | Richard Adolf Zsigmondy | Weimar Republic | "for his demonstration of the heterogeneous nature of colloid solutions and the methods used" |
| 1926 | Theodor Svedberg | "for his work on disperse systems" | |
| 1927 | Heinrich Otto Wieland | Weimar Republic | "for his investigations of the bile acids and related substances" |
| 1928 | Adolf Otto Reinhold Windaus | Weimar Republic | "for his research into sterols and their connection with vitamins" |
| 1929 | Arthur Harden Hans Karl August Simon von Euler-Chelpin | Weimar Republic | "for their investigations on the fermentation of sugar and fermentative enzymes" |
| 1930 | Hans Fischer | Weimar Republic | "for his research into haemin and chlorophyll" |
| 1931 | Carl Bosch, Friedrich Bergius | Weimar Republic Weimar Republic | "for their contributions to chemical high pressure methods" |
| 1932 | Irving Langmuir | United States | "for his work in surface chemistry" |
| 1934 | Harold Clayton Urey | United States | "for his discovery of heavy hydrogen" |
| 1935 | Frédéric Joliot Irene Joliot-Curie | "for their synthesis of new radioactive elements" | |
| 1936 | Petrus (Peter) Josephus Wilhelmus Debye | "for his work on molecular structure through investigations on dipole moments and the diffraction of X-rays and electrons in gases" | |
| 1937 | Walter Norman Haworth | "for his work on carbohydrates and vitamin C" | |
| Paul Karrer | "for his work on carotenoids, flavins and vitamins A and B2" | ||
| 1938 | Richard Kuhn | Nazi Germany | "for his work on carotenoids and vitamins" |
| 1939 | Adolf Friedrich Johann Butenandt | Nazi Germany | "for his work on sex hormones" |
| Lavoslav Ružička | "for his work on polymethylenes and higher terpenes" | ||
| 1940–42 | No awards due to World War II | ||
| 1943 | George de Hevesy | "for his work on the use of isotopes as tracers to study chemical processes" | |
| 1944 | Otto Hahn | Nazi Germany | "for his discovery of the fission of heavy nuclei" |
| 1945 | Artturi Ilmari Virtanen | "for his research and inventions in agricultural and nutrition chemistry, especially for his fodder preservation method" | |
| 1946 | James Batcheller Sumner | "for his discovery that enzymes can be crystallized" | |
| John Howard Northrop Wendell Meredith Stanley | "for their preparation of enzymes and virus proteins in a pure form" | ||
| 1947 | Sir Robert Robinson | "for his investigations on plant products, especially the alkaloids" | |
| 1948 | Arne Wilhelm Kaurin Tiselius | "for his research on electrophoresis and adsorption analysis" | |
| 1949 | William Francis Giauque | "for his contributions in the field of chemical thermodynamics" | |
| 1950 | Otto Paul Hermann Diels Kurt Alder | West Germany West Germany | "for their discovery and development of the diene synthesis. Diels-Alder reaction." |
| 1951 | Edwin Mattison McMillan Glenn Theodore Seaborg | "for their discoveries in the chemistry of transuranium elements" | |
| 1952 | Archer John Porter Martin Richard Laurence Millington Synge | "for their invention of partition chromatography" | |
| 1953 | Hermann Staudinger | West Germany | "for his discoveries in the field of macromolecular chemistry" |
| 1954 | Linus Carl Pauling | "for his research into the nature of the chemical bond" | |
| 1955 | Vincent du Vigneaud | "for his work on sulphur compounds, especially the first synthesis of a polypeptide hormone" | |
| 1956 | Sir Cyril Norman Hinshelwood Nikolay Nikolaevich Semenov (Никола́й Никола́евич Семёнов) | "for their research into the mechanism of chemical reactions" | |
| 1957 | Sir Alexander Todd | "for his work on nucleotides and nucleotide co-enzymes" | |
| 1958 | Frederick Sanger | "for his work on the structure of proteins, especially insulin" | |
| 1959 | Jaroslav Heyrovský | "for his discovery and development of the polarographic methods of analysis" | |
| 1960 | Willard Frank Libby | "for his method to use carbon-14 for age determination" | |
| 1961 | Melvin Calvin | "for his research on carbon dioxide assimilation in plants" | |
| 1962 | Max Ferdinand Perutz John Cowdery Kendrew | "for their studies of the structures of globular proteins" | |
| 1963 | Karl Ziegler Giulio Natta | West Germany Italy | "for their discoveries relating to high polymers" |
| 1964 | Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin | "for her determinations by X-ray techniques of the structures of important biochemical substances" | |
| 1965 | Robert Burns Woodward | "for his achievements in organic synthesis" | |
| 1966 | Robert Sanderson Mulliken | "for his work concerning chemical bonds and the electronic structure of molecules" | |
| 1967 | Manfred Eigen Ronald George Wreyford Norrish George Porter | West Germany | "for their studies of extremely fast chemical reactions" |
| 1968 | Lars Onsager | "for the discovery of the reciprocal relations bearing his name" | |
| 1969 | Derek Harold Richard Barton Odd Hassel | "for their contributions to the development of the concept of conformation" | |
| 1970 | Luis F. Leloir | Argentina | "for his discovery of sugar nucleotides and their role in the biosynthesis of carbohydrates" |
| 1971 | Gerhard Herzberg | "for his contributions to electronic structure and the geometry of molecules, particularly free radicals" | |
| 1972 | Christian B. Anfinsen | "for his work on ribonuclease" | |
| Stanford Moore William H. Stein | "for their contribution to the understanding of the connection between chemical structure and catalytic activity of the ribonuclease molecule" | ||
| 1973 | Ernst Otto Fischer Geoffrey Wilkinson | West Germany | "for their work on the chemistry of organometallic compounds" |
| 1974 | Paul J. Flory | "for his fundamental work, both theoretical and experimental, in the physical chemistry of macromolecules" | |
| 1975 | John Warcup Cornforth | "for his work on the stereochemistry of enzyme-catalyzed reactions" | |
| Vladimir Prelog | "for his research into the stereochemistry of organic molecules and reactions" | ||
| 1976 | William Nunn Lipscomb, Jr. | "for his studies on the structure of boranes" | |
| 1977 | Ilya Prigogine | Belgium | "for his contributions to non-equilibrium thermodynamics" |
| 1978 | Peter D. Mitchell | "for his formulation of the chemiosmotic theory" | |
| 1979 | Herbert C. Brown Georg Wittig | West Germany | "for their development of the use of boron- and phosphorus-containing compounds, respectively, into reagents in organic synthesis" |
| 1980 | Paul Berg | "for his fundamental studies of the biochemistry of nucleic acids, with particular regard to recombinant-DNA" | |
| Walter Gilbert Frederick Sanger | "for their contributions concerning the determination of base sequences in nucleic acids" | ||
| 1981 | Kenichi Fukui (福井謙一) Roald Hoffmann | "for their theories concerning the course of chemical reactions" | |
| 1982 | Aaron Klug | "for his development of crystallographic electron microscopy and his structural elucidation of biologically important nucleic acid-protein complexes" | |
| 1983 | Henry Taube | "for his work on the mechanisms of electron transfer reactions" | |
| 1984 | Robert Bruce Merrifield | "for his development of methodology for chemical synthesis on a solid matrix" | |
| 1985 | Herbert A. Hauptman Jerome Karle | "for their achievements in developing direct methods for the determination of crystal structures" | |
| 1986 | Dudley R. Herschbach Yuan T. Lee (李遠哲) John C. Polanyi | "for their contributions concerning the dynamics of chemical elementary processes" | |
| 1987 | Donald J. Cram Jean-Marie Lehn Charles J. Pedersen | "for their development and use of molecules with structure-specific interactions of high selectivity" | |
| 1988 | Johann Deisenhofer Robert Huber Hartmut Michel | West Germany West Germany West Germany | "for their determination of the three-dimensional structure of a photosynthetic reaction centre" |
| 1989 | Sidney Altman Thomas R. Cech | "for their discovery of catalytic properties of RNA" | |
| 1990 | Elias James Corey | "for his development of the theory and methodology of organic synthesis" | |
| 1991 | Richard R. Ernst | "for his contributions to the development of high resolution nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy" | |
| 1992 | Rudolph A. Marcus | "for his contributions to the theory of electron transfer reactions in chemical systems" | |
| 1993 | Kary B. Mullis Michael Smith | "for contributions to the developments of methods within DNA-based chemistry" | |
| 1994 | George A. Olah | "for his contribution to carbocation chemistry" | |
| 1995 | Paul J. Crutzen Mario J. Molina F. Sherwood Rowland | "for their work in atmospheric chemistry, in particular ozone depletion" | |
| 1996 | Robert Curl Sir Harold Kroto Richard Smalley | "for their discovery of fullerenes" | |
| 1997 | Paul D. Boyer John E. Walker | "for their elucidation of the enzymatic mechanism underlying the synthesis of adenosine triphosphate" | |
| Jens C. Skou | "for his discovery of an ion-transporting enzyme, Na+/K+-ATPase" | ||
| 1998 | Walter Kohn | "for his development of the density functional theory" | |
| John A. Pople | "for his development of computational methods in quantum chemistry" | ||
| 1999 | Ahmed H. Zewail (أحمد زويل) | "for his studies of the transition states of chemical reactions using femtosecond spectroscopy" | |
| 2000 | Alan J. Heeger Alan G MacDiarmid Hideki Shirakawa (白川英樹) | "for their discovery and development of conductive polymers" | |
| 2001 | William S. Knowles Ryoji Noyori (野依良治) | "for their work on chirally catalysed hydrogenation reactions" | |
| K. Barry Sharpless | "for his work on chirally catalysed oxidation reactions" see Sharpless asymmetric dihydroxylation | ||
| 2002 | Kurt Wüthrich John B. Fenn Koichi Tanaka (田中耕一) | "for their development of methods for identification and structure analyses of biological macromolecules" | |
| 2003 | Peter Agre Roderick MacKinnon | "for discoveries concerning channels in cell membranes" | |
| 2004 | Aaron Ciechanover Avram Hershko Irwin Rose | "for the discovery of ubiquitin-mediated protein degradation" | |
| 2005 | Robert Grubbs Richard Schrock Yves Chauvin | "for the development of the metathesis method in organic synthesis" | |
| 2006 | Roger D. Kornberg | "for his studies of the molecular basis of eukaryotic transcription" |
| Contents |
| References |
| See also |
| External links |
References
1. All Nobel Laureates in Chemistry
See also
★ Wolf Prize in Chemistry
★ Priestley Medal
★ Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize
External links
★ Timeline of Nobel Prize Winners
★ Nobel Prize Winners in Chemistry
★ Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize Official Site
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