Ernst Otto Fischer

Chemist and Nobel Prize laureate

Ernst Otto Fischer - Scientists & Innovators born November 10th, 1918
Born
Died

2007
19 years ago — 89 years old

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Scientists & Innovators

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Germany

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Born in 1918, a German chemist made significant contributions to the field of organometallic chemistry. Fischer's work laid the foundation for understanding the bonding and reactivity of compounds containing both carbon and metal. In 1973, awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry alongside another chemist for their pioneering studies of the transition metal complexes with the emphasis on the structures and reactivity of these compounds. Fischer's research advanced the development of new materials and catalysis in organic synthesis.

Awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1973

Developed key theories in organometallic chemistry

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