Ernst Otto Fischer (German pronunciation: [ˈɛʁnst ˌɔto ˈfɪʃɐ] ; 10 November 1918 – 23 July 2007) was a German chemist who won the Nobel Prize for pioneering...
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Kuno Berthold Fischer, 1824–1907), German philosopher Ernst Otto Fischer (1918–2007), German chemist, Nobel Prize winner Ernst Peter Fischer (born 1947)...
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carbon is electrophilic. Fischer carbenes are named for Ernst Otto Fischer. A metal carbene complex could be considered a Fischer carbene when the carbene...
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the discipline of organometallic chemistry. Geoffrey Wilkinson and Ernst Otto Fischer, both of whom worked on elucidating the structure of ferrocene, later...
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complexes are often classified into two types. The Fischer carbenes, named after Ernst Otto Fischer, feature strong π-acceptors at the metal and are electrophilic...
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bis(benzene)chromium was largely contributed by Ernst Otto Fischer and Walter Hafner in the 1950s. Ernst Otto Fischer postulated that it might be possible to...
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Rudolf Diesel, Feodor Lynen, Georges J. F. Köhler, Erwin Neher, Ernst Otto Fischer, Johann Deisenhofer Physicians: Alois Alzheimer, Max Joseph von Pettenkofer...
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Liebermann's lectures on organic chemistry, Haber also attended lectures by Otto Witt on the chemical technology of dyes.: 21 Liebermann assigned Haber to...
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several years previously by Robert Burns Woodward and, separately, by Ernst Otto Fischer. The structure helped explain puzzles about ferrocene's conformers...
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Hicks; Kenneth Arrow 1973 Leo Esaki; Ivar Giaever; Brian Josephson Ernst Otto Fischer; Geoffrey Wilkinson Karl von Frisch; Konrad Lorenz; Nikolaas Tinbergen...
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on Ziegler–Natta catalyst 1973 Nobel prize Geoffrey Wilkinson and Ernst Otto Fischer on sandwich compounds 1981 Nobel prize Roald Hoffmann and Kenichi...
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Finkelstein Ernst Gottfried Fischer Ernst Otto Fischer Franz Joseph Emil Fischer Hans Fischer Hermann Emil Fischer Karl Fischer Nikolaus Wolfgang Fischer Wilhelm...
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electronic structure and geometry of molecules, especially free radicals" Ernst Otto Fischer 1973 1917–2007 Research on organometallic sandwich complexes Georg...
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metabolism) 1973 – Ernst Otto Fischer, Chemistry (sandwich complexes) 1985 – Klaus von Klitzing, Physics (quantum Hall effect) 1986 – Ernst Ruska, Physics...
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Chemistry in 1973 for his work on "organometallic compounds" (with Ernst Otto Fischer). He is also well known for writing, with his former doctoral student...
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Emil Fischer (disambiguation) Emily V. Fischer (born 1979 or 1980), American atmospheric chemist Ernst Fischer (disambiguation) Esther Fischer-Homberger...
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1979 Arno Penzias*, Physics, 1978 Henry Kissinger*, Peace, 1978 Ernst Otto Fischer, Chemistry, 1973 Karl von Frisch, born in Austria-Hungary, now Austria...
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Physics – Leo Esaki, Ivar Giaever, Brian David Josephson Chemistry – Ernst Otto Fischer, Geoffrey Wilkinson Medicine – Karl Von Frisch, Konrad Lorenz, Nikolaas...
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students was Nobel prize winner Ernst Otto Fischer. His first foreign student was John Anderson, FRS, in 1931. Fischer, E. O. (1979). "Walter Hieber 1895-1976"...
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including the rhodocenium-rhodocene system, earned Geoffrey Wilkinson and Ernst Otto Fischer the 1973 Nobel Prize for Chemistry. Owing to their stability and relative...
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Chromium hexacarbonyl (section Fischer carbenes)
contributions from luminaries such as Walter Hieber, his student Ernst Otto Fischer, and Giulio Natta. Using specially produced chromium metal will react...
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Wilkinson won the Nobel Prize for this work in 1973, along with Ernst Otto Fischer. Some historians think that Woodward should have shared this prize...
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and exile, Otto I Wittelsbach became Duke of Bavaria, and Munich was handed to the Bishop of Freising. In 1240, Munich was transferred to Otto II Wittelsbach...
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Epidiorite Epinephrine Epoxyethane Epsom salt Erbium Ernest Rutherford Ernst Otto Fischer ester Ethanol ethene ether Europium Euxenite explosive f-block f-orbital...
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It is more formally known as bis(η5-cyclopentadienyl)chromium(II). Ernst Otto Fischer, who shared the 1973 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for work on sandwich...
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Ernst Kuno Berthold Fischer (23 July 1824 – 5 July 1907) was a German philosopher, a historian of philosophy and a critic. After studying philosophy at...
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1988; student lab work 1972/73) Ernst Otto Fischer (Chemistry 1973; professor 1957-1959; honorary doctorate 1972) Otto Hahn (Chemistry 1944; PhD student)...
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Adrian Kantrowitz (died 2008), American cardiac surgeon. November 10 – Ernst Otto Fischer (died 2007), German chemist, Nobel laureate. November 19 – Hendrik...
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of "C10H10Fe" was determined by Geoffrey Wilkinson et al. and by Ernst Otto Fischer et al. These two were awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1973...
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Bis(benzene)chromium itself was discovered around the same time in 1956 by Ernst Otto Fischer by reaction of chromium(III) chloride, benzene and aluminum chloride...
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