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Vladimir Prelog ForMemRS (23 July 1906 – 7 January 1998) was a Croatian-Swiss organic chemist who received the 1975 Nobel Prize in chemistry for his ...
Vladimir Prelog

Vladimir Prelog

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Vladimir Prelog è stato un chimico croato naturalizzato svizzero, vincitore, insieme a John Cornforth, del premio Nobel per la chimica nel 1975, per «le sue ricerche sulla stereochimica delle molecole e delle reazioni organiche». Wikipedia

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My main interests were natural compounds, from adamantane and aialoids to rifamycins and boromycin. During the work on natural compounds stereochemical problems ...
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2 apr 2024 · Vladimir Prelog was a Swiss chemist who shared the 1975 Nobel Prize for Chemistry with John W. Cornforth for his work on the stereochemistry ...
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Prelog was a superb teacher and lecturer, and was the recipient of many honors, among them the 1967 Davy Medal of the Royal Society and the 1969 Roger Adams ...
He undertook graduate studies and was awarded a doctorate in science and technology from the same institution in 1929. After receiving his doctorate, Prelog ...
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5 feb 1998 · As an organic chemist, Prelog bridged the gap between the classical tradition and the modern school. When he began his long research career, ...
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This volume is an autobiography of Vladimir Prelog, eminent chemist and 1975 Nobel Laureate. After a long and rewarding career as lecturer and researcher, ...
Born on July 23, 1906, in Sarajevo, then part of Austria-Hungary, Vladimir Prelog was a Swiss-Croatian chemist. For his work on the stereochemistry of organic ...
Swiss chemist Vladimir Prelog shared the 1975 Nobel Prize for Chemistry with John W. Cornforth. The two won the award for their work in stereochemistry—the ...
He was the first person to synthesize the unusually symmetrical hydrocarbon adamantane, whose derivatives are routinely used for medical applications.