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  1. Fukui Ken’ichi (japanisch 福井 謙一; * 4. Oktober 1918 in Nara, Präfektur Nara, Japan; † 9. Januar 1998 in Kyōto) war ein japanischer Chemiker. Er ist auch bekannt als der erste asiatische Wissenschaftler, der einen Chemie-Nobelpreis erhielt. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Fukui-Medaille. 3 Schriften. 4 Weblinks. 5 Einzelnachweise. Leben.

  2. Kenichi Fukui (福井 謙一, Fukui Ken'ichi, October 4, 1918 – January 9, 1998) was a Japanese chemist, known as the first person of East Asian ancestry to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Fukui was co-recipient of the 1981 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Roald Hoffmann , for their independent investigations into the ...

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  3. Fukui Kenichi (born Oct. 4, 1918, Nara, Japan—died Jan. 9, 1998, Kyoto) was a Japanese chemist, corecipient with Roald Hoffmann of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1981 for their independent investigations of the mechanisms of chemical reactions. Fukui took little interest in chemistry before enrolling at Kyoto University, where he studied ...

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  5. Prof. Ken-ichi Fukui. Professor of Chemistry, Osaka University. Born in 1966. Professional CV. <Education>. 1989. BS, Department of Chemistry, the University of Tokyo. 1991. MS, Department of Chemistry, the University of Tokyo.

  6. 19. Feb. 1998 · 4 Citations. 1 Altmetric. Metrics. Theoretical chemist who had fundamental insights into chemical reactivity. Kenichi Fukui, the first Japanese Nobel laureate in chemistry, died on 9 January...

  7. 6. Feb. 1998 · Kenichi Fukui, director of the Institute of Fundamental Chemistry in Kyoto, Japan, passed away on 9 January 1998. Fukui was awarded a Nobel Prize in Chemistry ( 1 ) in 1981, jointly with Roald Hoffmann, for their independently developed theories concerning the course of chemical reactions.