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  1. Herbert C. Brown: The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1979. Les Prix Nobel. Nobel Foundation. Retrieved on 2007-08-27. ^ Herbert C. Brown. Notable Names Database. Soylent Communications. Retrieved on 2007-08-27. ^ Biography of Herbert C. Brown. Purdue University (2001). Retrieved on 2007-08-27.

  2. 21. Mai 2018 · Brown, Herbert Charles. ( b. 22 May 1912 in London, England; d. 19 December 2004 in West Lafayette, Indiana), chemist whose research into the organic and inorganic synthesis of boron compounds had a profound impact on synthetic organic chemistry and garnered him the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1979). Brown was born Herbert Brovarnik, and when his ...

  3. 3. Jan. 2005 · Brown. Herbert C. Brown, the R. B. Wetherill Research Professor Emeritus of chemistry at Purdue University, died on Dec. 19 at the age of 92. Brown will long be remembered for his pioneering work ...

  4. Herbert Charles Brown was born as Herbert Brovarnik, on May 22, 1912, in London to Ukrainian immigrants. At a young age, Brown and his parents immigrated to the United States where he attended the University of Chicago. In 1938, Brown received his Ph.D. in chemistry and went on to become the Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at Purdue University in 1947. In 1959, Brown became the Wetherill ...

  5. Herbert Charles Brown Herbert C. Brown (* 22. Mai 1912 als Herbert Brovarnik in London; † 19. Dezember 2004 in West Lafayette) war ein US-amerikanischer und

  6. Herbert C. Brown. Nationality United States. Institution Purdue University, West Lafayette. Award 1979. Discipline Chemistry. Co-recipients Georg Wittig. Motivation "for their development of the use of boron- and phosphorus-containing compounds, respectively, into important reagents in organic synthesis." Further Information on the Official Web ...

  7. 1912-2004. Herbert Charles Brown. Brown is perhaps the most prolific organic chemist of the 20th century. He is best known for his work in organoboron chemistry, for which he shared (with G. Wittig) the 1979 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. He discovered the hydroboration reaction (addition of diborane to alkenes) and developed the multi-faceted and ...