Premi Nobel per la Chimica dal 1901 al 1910
1901 Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff (The Netherlands, 30.8.1852 - 1.3.1911) Germany, Berlin University, "in recognition of the extraordinary services he has rendered by the discovery of the laws of chemical dynamics and osmotic pressure in solutions". | |
1902 Hermann Emil Fischer (Germany, 9.10.1852 - 15.7.1919) Germany, Berlin University, "in recognition of the extraordinary services he has rendered by his work on sugar and purine syntheses". | |
1903 Svante August Arrhenius (Sweden, 19.2.1859 - 2.10.1927) Sweden, Stockholm University, "in recognition of the extraordinary services he has rendered to the advancement of chemistry by his electrolytic theory of dissociation". | |
1904 Sir William Ramsay (Great Britain, 2.10.1852 - 23.7.1916) Great Britain, London University, "in recognition of his services in the discovery of the inert gaseous elements in air, and his determination of their place in the periodic system". | |
1905 Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf von Baeyer (Germany, 31.10.1835 - 20.8.1917) Germany, Munich University, "in recognition of his services in the advancement of organic chemistry and the chemical industry, through his work on organic dyes and hydroaromatic compounds". | |
1906 Henri Moissan (France, 28.9.1852 - 20.2.1907) France, Sorbonne University, Paris, "in recognition of the great services rendered by him in his investigation and isolation of the element fluorine, and for the adoption in the service of science of the electric furnace called after him". | |
1907 Eduard Buchner (Germany, 20.5.1860 - 13.8.1917) Germany, Landwirtschaftliche Hochschule, (Agricultural College), Berlin, "for his biochemical researches and his discovery of cellfree fermentation". | |
1908 Sir Ernest Rutherford (Nelson, New Zealand, 30.8.1871 - 19.10.1937) Great Britain, Victoria University, Manchester, "for his investigations into the disintegration of the elements, and the chemistry of radioactive substances". | |
1909 Wilhelm Ostwald (Riga, then Russia, 2.9.1853 - 4.4.1932) Germany, Leipzig University, "in recognition of his work on catalysis and for his investigations into the fundamental principles governing chemical equilibria and rates of reaction". | |
1910 Otto Wallach (Germany, 27.3.1847 - 26.2.1931) Germany, Goettingen University, "in recognition of his services to organic chemistry and the chemical industry by his pioneer work in the field of alicyclic compounds". |
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