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  • The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2005
  • Richard R. Schrock, Robert H. Grubbs, Yves Chauvin
  • The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2005 was awarded jointly to Yves Chauvin, Robert H. Grubbs and Richard R. Schrock "for the development of the metathesis method in organic synthesis".
     

    In 1971 Yves Chauvin was able to explain in detail how metatheses reactions function and what types of metal compound act as catalysts in the reactions. Now the "recipe" was known. The next step was, if possible, to develop the actual catalysts. Richard Schrock was the first to produce an efficient metal-compound catalyst for methasesis. This was in 1990. Two years later Robert Grubbs developed an even better catalyst, stable in air, that has found many applications. Metathesis is used daily in the chemical industry, mainly in the development of pharmaceuticals and of advanced plastic materials.
     

    Prize amount: SEK 10 million, will be shared equally among the Laureates.


  • Richard R. Schrock

  • Robert H. Grubbs

  • Yves Chauvin

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