The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1941-1950

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1941

The prize money was with 1/3 allocated to the Main Fund and with 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section

 

 

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1942

The prize money was with 1/3 allocated to the Main Fund and with 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section

 

 

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1943

George de Hevesy

George de Hevesy

Hungary

Stockholm University

Stockholm, Sweden

b. 1885

d. 1966

 

 

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1944

Otto Hahn

Otto Hahn

Germany

Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institut (now Max-Planck Institut) für Chemie

Berlin-Dahlem, Germany

b. 1879

d. 1968

 

 

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1945

Artturi Ilmari Virtanen

Artturi Ilmari Virtanen

Finland

Helsinki University

Helsinki, Finland

b. 1895

d. 1973

 

 

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1946

James Batcheller Sumner   John Howard Northrop   Wendell Meredith Stanley

James Batcheller Sumner     John Howard Northrop         Wendell Meredith Stanley

USA                                   USA                                     USA

Cornell University               Ithaca, NY, USARockefeller   Princeton, NJ, USARockefeller Institute for Medical Research

                                          Institute for Medical Research 

                                          Princeton, NJ, USA

b. 1887                              b. 1891                                   b. 1904

d. 1955                             d. 1987                                    d. 1971

 

 

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1947

Sir Robert Robinson

Sir Robert Robinson

United Kingdom

University of Oxford

Oxford, United Kingdom

b. 1886

d. 1975

 

 

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1948

Arne Wilhelm Kaurin Tiselius

Arne Wilhelm Kaurin Tiselius

Sweden

Uppsala University

Uppsala, Sweden

b. 1902

d. 1971

 

 

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1949

William Francis Giauque

William Francis Giauque

USA

University of California

Berkeley, CA, USA

b. 1895

d. 1982

 

 

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1950

"for their discovery and development of the diene synthesis"

Otto Paul Hermann Diels   Kurt Alder

Otto Paul Hermann Diels      Kurt Alder

Federal Republic of              Federal Republic of Germany

Germany                              Cologne University  of Germany  

Kiel University                      Cologne, Federal Republic of Germany

Kiel, Federal Republic         

b. 1876                                b. 1902

d. 1954                                d. 1958

 

 

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