Jaroslav Heyrovský

Chemist and Nobel Prize laureate

Jaroslav Heyrovský - Scientists & Innovators born December 20th, 1890
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A prominent Czech chemist and academic contributed significantly to the field of electrochemistry. Developed the polarography technique, which revolutionized chemical analysis by allowing the measurement of minute quantities of substances. Received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1959 for this work, establishing a foundation for many modern electrochemical applications. In addition to research, held various academic positions and influenced the study of chemistry in Czech universities.

Received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1959

Developed the polarography technique

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