Premi Nobel per la Chimica dal 1961 al 1970

* 1961
Melvin Calvin (USA, *7.4.1911 - +1997)
USA, University of California, Berkeley, CA,
"for his research on the carbon dioxide assimilation in plants".
* 1962
The Prize was divided equally between:
Max Ferdinand Perutz (Vienna, Austria, *19.5.1914)
Great Britain, Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge,
and
* Sir John Cowdery Kendrew (Great Britain, *24.3.1917 - +1997)
Great Britain, Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge,
"for their studies of the structures of globular proteins".
* 1963 The Prize was divided equally between:
Karl Ziegler (Germany, 26.11.1898 - 11.8.1973)
Germany, Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung (Max-Planck-Institute for Carbon Research), Mülheim/Ruhr,
and
* Giulio Natta (Italy, 26.2.1903 - 2.5.1979)
Italy, Institute of Technology, Milan,
"for their discoveries in the field of the chemistry and technology of high polymers".
* 1964
Dorothy Crowfoot-Hodgkin (Great Britain, *12.5.1910 - +1994)
Great Britain, Royal Society, Oxford University, Oxford,
"for her determinations by X-ray techniques of the structures of important biochemical substances".
* 1965
Robert Burns Woodward (USA, 10.4.1917 - 8.7.1979)
USA, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA,
"for his outstanding achievements in the art of organic synthesis".
* 1966
Robert S. Mulliken (USA, 7.6.1896 - 31.10.1986)
USA, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL,
"for his fundamental work concerning chemical bonds and the electronic structure of molecules by the molecular orbital method".
* 1967
The Prize was divided, one half being awarded to:
Manfred Eigen (Germany, *9.5.1927)
Federal Republic of Germany, Max-Planck-Institut für Physikalische Chemie, Goettingen,
and the other half jointly to:
* Ronald George Wreyford Norrish (Great Britain, 9.11.1897 - 7.6.1978)
Great Britain, Institute of Physical Chemistry, Cambridge,
and
* Lord George Porter (Great Britain, *6.12.1920)
Great Britain, The Royal Institution, London,
"for their studies of extremely fast chemical reactions, effected by disturbing the equilibrium by means of very short pulses of energy".
* 1968
Lars Onsager (Oslo, Norway, 27.11.1903 - 5.10.1976)
USA, Yale University, New Haven, CT,
"for the discovery of the reciprocal relations bearing his name, which are fundamental for the thermodynamics of irreversible processes".
* 1969
The Prize was divided equally between:
Sir Derek H. Barton (Great Britain, *8.9.1918)
Great Britain, Imperial College of Science and Technology, London,
and
* Odd Hassel (Norway, 17.5.1897 - 13.5.1981)
Norway, Kjemisk Institutt, Oslo University, Oslo,
"for their contributions to the development of the concept of conformation and its application in chemistry".
* 1970
Luis F. Leloir (Argentina, *6.9.1906 - +1987)
Argentina, Institute for Biochemical Research, Buenos Aires,
"for his discovery of sugar nucleotides and their role in the biosynthesis of carbohydrates".
 
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