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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Akira_SuzukiAkira Suzuki - Wikipedia

    Akira Suzuki (鈴木 章, Suzuki Akira, born September 12, 1930) is a Japanese chemist and Nobel Prize Laureate (2010), who first published the Suzuki reaction, the organic reaction of an aryl- or vinyl-boronic acid with an aryl- or vinyl-halide catalyzed by a palladium(0) complex, in 1979.

  2. Akira Suzuki (鈴木章,?) (Mukawa, Hokkaidō, 12 de septiembre de 1930) es un químico japonés. Suzuki recibió en 2010 junto con Richard Heck y Ei-ichi Negishi el Premio Nobel de Química. [1]

  3. Akira Suzuki. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2010. Born: 12 September 1930, Mukawa, Japan. Affiliation at the time of the award: Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan. Prize motivation: “for palladium-catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis” Prize share: 1/3. Work.

  4. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2010 was awarded jointly to Richard F. Heck, Ei-ichi Negishi and Akira Suzuki "for palladium-catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis"

  5. Akira Suzuki. Destacado científico japonés ganador del Premio Nobel de Química 2010 por el logro de la investigación reconocida mundialmente como la "reacción de acoplamiento de Suzuki."

    • 12 de septiembre de 1930Mukawa, Japón
    • Akira Suzuki
    • Japonesa
    • Químico
  6. Akira Suzuki is a fashion-conscious Nobel laureate. He comes into the studio, closes the buttons of his jacket and insists: „Only pictures with my glasses on! Without them, it's not me!“

  7. Telephone interview with Akira Suzuki following the announcement of the 2010 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 6 October 2010. The interviewer is Adam Smith, Editor-in-Chief of Nobelprize.org.