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Akira Suzuki ( japanisch 鈴木 章, Suzuki Akira; * 12. September 1930 in Mukawa, Hokkaidō) ist ein japanischer Chemiker. Suzuki erhielt im Jahr 2010 gemeinsam mit Richard F. Heck und Ei-ichi Negishi den Nobelpreis für Chemie . Akira Suzuki (2010) Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Schriften. 3 Auszeichnungen. 4 Literatur. 5 Weblinks. 6 Einzelnachweise.
Akira Suzuki (鈴木 章, Suzuki Akira, born September 12, 1930) is a Japanese chemist and Nobel Prize Laureate (2010), who first published the Suzuki reaction, the organic reaction of an aryl - or vinyl - boronic acid with an aryl- or vinyl- halide catalyzed by a palladium (0) complex, in 1979.
Akira Suzuki is a Japanese organic chemist who shared the 2010 Nobel Prize for Chemistry with Richard F Heck and Ei-ichi Negishi for their work on palladium-catalysed cross couplings. Learn about his life, career, discoveries and awards in this comprehensive biography and exhibition.
This autobiography/biography was written at the time of the award and later published in the book series Les Prix Nobel/ Nobel Lectures / The Nobel Prizes. The information is sometimes updated with an addendum submitted by the Laureate. To cite this section. MLA style: Akira Suzuki – Biographical.
Akira Suzuki (jap. 鈴木 章, Suzuki Akira; * 12. September 1930 in Mukawa, Hokkaidō) ist ein japanischer Chemiker. Suzuki erhielt im Jahr 2010 gemeinsam mit Richard F. Heck und Ei-ichi Negishi den Nobelpreis für Chemie . Leben und Werk. Suzuki wurde 1959 an der Universität Hokkaidō in Sapporo promoviert. 1961 wurde er dort Assistenzprofessor.
Akira Suzuki is a Japanese chemist who received the Nobel Prize for his work on cross-coupling reactions of organoboranes. He is a professor at Hokkaido University and a co-recipient of the prize with Ei-ichi Negishi and Richard F. Heck.
6. Okt. 2010 · Clever coupling catalysts lauded by chemistry Nobel. Chemists honoured for palladium-based compounds that have become ubiquitous in drug manufacture. Akira Suzuki, Ei-ichi Negishi and Richard...