Herbert Charles Brown (May 22, 1912 – December 19, 2004) was an American chemist and recipient of the 1979 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work with...
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left back Herbert Brown (cricketer) (1867–?), English cricketer Herbert Brown (ornithologist) (1848–1913), American ornithologist Herbert C. Brown (1912–2004)...
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American Chemical Society (redirect from Herbert C. Brown Award for Creative Research in Synthetic Methods)
including the Arthur C. Cope Award, Cope Scholar Award, James Flack Norris Award in Physical Organic Chemistry, Herbert C. Brown Award for Creative Research...
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Hydroboration–oxidation reaction (redirect from Brown hydroboration)
oxymercuration–reduction process. The reaction was first reported by Herbert C. Brown in the late 1950s and it was recognized in his receiving the Nobel...
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this has been claimed to support both non-classical ion postulates. Herbert C. Brown proposed that it was unnecessary to invoke a new type of bonding in...
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underlying concepts were recognized by the Nobel Prize in Chemistry to Herbert C. Brown. Much of the original work on hydroboration employed diborane as a...
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the United States, where he was the Herbert C. Brown Distinguished Professor and the director of the Negishi-Brown Institute. He was awarded the 2010 Nobel...
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German diplomat Herbert Brede (1888–1942), Estonian general Herbert J. Brees (1877–1958), lieutenant in the United States Army Herbert C. Brown (1912–2004)...
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borohydrides were first described in 1940 by Hermann Irving Schlesinger and Herbert C. Brown. They synthesized lithium borohydride Li[BH4] from diborane B2H6: 2...
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most common forms, described and evaluated in detail by Herbert C. Brown and Charles Allan Brown in 1963, are known as P−1 nickel and P−2 nickel. These...
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