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This is a list of famous [[chemistry|chemists]] in alphabetical order. | This is a list of famous [[chemistry|chemists]] in alphabetical order. | ||
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*[[Emil Abderhalden]], (1877–1950), Swiss chemist | *[[Emil Abderhalden]], (1877–1950), Swiss chemist | ||
*[[Richard Abegg]], (1869–1910), German chemist | *[[Richard Abegg]], (1869–1910), German chemist | ||
*[[Peter Agre]], (1949-), American chemist and doctor, | *[[Peter Agre]], (1949-), American chemist and doctor, 2003 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] | ||
*[[Arthur Aikin]], (1773–1855), English chemist and mineralogist | *[[Arthur Aikin]], (1773–1855), English chemist and mineralogist | ||
*[[Johan August Arfwedson]], (1792–1841), Swedish chemist | *[[Johan August Arfwedson]], (1792–1841), Swedish chemist | ||
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*[[Neil Bartlett]], (born 1932), English/Canadian/American chemist | *[[Neil Bartlett]], (born 1932), English/Canadian/American chemist | ||
*[[Sir Derek Barton]], (1918–1998), | *[[Sir Derek Barton]], (1918–1998), 1969 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] | ||
*[[Antoine Baum]], (1728–1804), French chemist | *[[Antoine Baum]], (1728–1804), French chemist | ||
*[[Claude Louis Berthollet]], (1748–1822), French chemist | *[[Claude Louis Berthollet]], (1748–1822), French chemist | ||
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*[[Henri Braconnot]], (1780–1855), French chemist and pharmacist | *[[Henri Braconnot]], (1780–1855), French chemist and pharmacist | ||
*[[Robert Bunsen|Robert Wilhelm Bunsen]], (1811–1899), German inventor, chemist | *[[Robert Bunsen|Robert Wilhelm Bunsen]], (1811–1899), German inventor, chemist | ||
*[[Eduard Buchner]], (1860–1917), | *[[Eduard Buchner]], (1860–1917), 1907 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] | ||
===C=== | ===C=== | ||
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*[[Elias James Corey]], (born 1928), American organic chemist, winner of 1990 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] | *[[Elias James Corey]], (born 1928), American organic chemist, winner of 1990 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] | ||
*[[F. Albert Cotton]] | *[[F. Albert Cotton]] | ||
*[[Marie Curie]], (1867–1934), Polish-born French radiation physicist, | *[[Marie Curie]], (1867–1934), Polish-born French radiation physicist, 1903 [[Nobel Prize in Physics]] | ||
*[[Pierre Curie]], (1859–1906), | *[[Pierre Curie]], (1859–1906), 1903 [[Nobel Prize in Physics]] | ||
*[[Robert Curl]], (born 1933), winner of 1996 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] | *[[Robert Curl]], (born 1933), winner of 1996 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] | ||
*[[Theodor Curtius]], (1857–1928), German chemist | *[[Theodor Curtius]], (1857–1928), German chemist | ||
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*[[John Dalton]], (1766–1844), physicist | *[[John Dalton]], (1766–1844), physicist | ||
*[[Carl Peter Henrik Dam]], (1895–1976), [[Denmark|Danish]] biochemist, winner of the | *[[Carl Peter Henrik Dam]], (1895–1976), [[Denmark|Danish]] biochemist, winner of the 1943 [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] | ||
*[[Humphry Davy]], (1778–1829) | *[[Humphry Davy]], (1778–1829) | ||
*[[Peter Debye]], (1884–1966) | *[[Peter Debye]], (1884–1966) | ||
* Sir [[James Dewar]], (1842–1923) | * Sir [[James Dewar]], (1842–1923) | ||
*[[Otto Diels]], (1876–1954), German chemist, winner of the | *[[Otto Diels]], (1876–1954), German chemist, winner of the 1950 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] | ||
* [[Edward Doisy]], (born 1893), American biochemist, winner of the | * [[Edward Doisy]], (born 1893), American biochemist, winner of the 1943 [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] | ||
*[[Davorin Dolar]], (1921-2005), chemist from Univ. of Ljubljana | *[[Davorin Dolar]], (1921-2005), chemist from Univ. of Ljubljana | ||
*[[Emmanuel Dongala]], Congolese chemist and novelist | *[[Emmanuel Dongala]], Congolese chemist and novelist | ||
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*[[Paul Ehrlich]], (1854–1915), German chemist, winner of the | *[[Paul Ehrlich]], (1854–1915), German chemist, winner of the 1908 [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] | ||
*[[Manfred Eigen]], (born 1927), German chemist, winner of the | *[[Manfred Eigen]], (born 1927), German chemist, winner of the 1967 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] | ||
*[[Arthur Eichengrün]], (1867–1949) | *[[Arthur Eichengrün]], (1867–1949) | ||
*[[Richard August Carl Emil Erlenmeyer|Emil Erlenmeyer]], (1825–1909), German chemist | *[[Richard August Carl Emil Erlenmeyer|Emil Erlenmeyer]], (1825–1909), German chemist | ||
*[[Richard R. Ernst]], (born 1933), 1991 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] | *[[Richard R. Ernst]], (born 1933), 1991 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] | ||
*[[Hans von Euler-Chelpin]], (1873–1964), Swedish chemist, winner of the | *[[Hans von Euler-Chelpin]], (1873–1964), Swedish chemist, winner of the 1929 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] | ||
===F=== | ===F=== | ||
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*[[Franz Joseph Emil Fischer]] | *[[Franz Joseph Emil Fischer]] | ||
*[[Ernst Gottfried Fischer]] (1754–1831), German chemist | *[[Ernst Gottfried Fischer]] (1754–1831), German chemist | ||
*[[Hans Fischer]] (1881–1945), German organic chemist, | *[[Hans Fischer]] (1881–1945), German organic chemist, 1930 [[Nobel prize]] winner | ||
*[[Rosalind Franklin]] (1920–1958), British Chemist and Crystallographer | *[[Rosalind Franklin]] (1920–1958), British Chemist and Crystallographer | ||
*[[Carl Remigius Fresenius]] (1818–1897), German chemist | *[[Carl Remigius Fresenius]] (1818–1897), German chemist | ||
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*[[Thomas Graham (chemist)|Thomas Graham]], (1805–1869), not to be confused with: | *[[Thomas Graham (chemist)|Thomas Graham]], (1805–1869), not to be confused with: | ||
*[[William Hardin Graham]] ??? | *[[William Hardin Graham]] ??? | ||
*[[Victor Grignard|Francois Auguste Victor Grignard]], (1871–1935), | *[[Victor Grignard|Francois Auguste Victor Grignard]], (1871–1935), 1912 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] corecipient | ||
*[[Robert H. Grubbs]], (born 1942), 2005 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] | *[[Robert H. Grubbs]], (born 1942), 2005 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] | ||
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*[[Otto Hahn]], (1879–1968) | *[[Otto Hahn]], (1879–1968) | ||
*[[John Haldane]],(1860–1936), British biochemist | *[[John Haldane]],(1860–1936), British biochemist | ||
*[[Odd Hassel]], (1897–1981), Norwegian chemist | *[[Odd Hassel]], (1897–1981), Norwegian chemist 1969 [[Nobel prize in chemistry]] | ||
*[[Charles Hatchett]], (1765–1847), English chemist who discovered [[niobium]] | *[[Charles Hatchett]], (1765–1847), English chemist who discovered [[niobium]] | ||
*[[Clayton Heathcock]], American Chemist | *[[Clayton Heathcock]], American Chemist | ||
*[[Dudley R. Herschbach]], (1932-), American chemist, | *[[Dudley R. Herschbach]], (1932-), American chemist, 1986 [[Nobel prize in chemistry]] | ||
*[[Robert Havemann]], (1910–1982), chemist. | *[[Robert Havemann]], (1910–1982), chemist. | ||
*[[George de Hevesy]], (1885–1966), chemist, recipient of the [[Nobel Prize in chemistry]] | *[[George de Hevesy]], (1885–1966), chemist, recipient of the [[Nobel Prize in chemistry]] 1943 | ||
*[[J. H. van 't Hoff]], (1852–1911), [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[physical chemistry|physical chemist]], | *[[J. H. van 't Hoff]], (1852–1911), [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[physical chemistry|physical chemist]], 1901 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] | ||
*[[Friedrich Hoffmann]], (1660–1742), physician and chemist | *[[Friedrich Hoffmann]], (1660–1742), physician and chemist | ||
*[[Roald Hoffmann]], (born 1937), Polish-born American chemist, | *[[Roald Hoffmann]], (born 1937), Polish-born American chemist, 1981 [[Nobel Prize in chemistry]] | ||
*[[August Wilhelm von Hofmann]], (1818–1892) German organic chemist | *[[August Wilhelm von Hofmann]], (1818–1892) German organic chemist | ||
*[[Jaroslav Heyrovský]], (1890–1967), [[Czech Republic|Czech]] chemist, | *[[Jaroslav Heyrovský]], (1890–1967), [[Czech Republic|Czech]] chemist, 1959 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] | ||
*[[Gerhard Herzberg]], (1904–1999), [[German-Canadian chemist]], | *[[Gerhard Herzberg]], (1904–1999), [[German-Canadian chemist]], 1971 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] | ||
===I=== | ===I=== | ||
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*[[Paul Karrer]], (1889–1971), | *[[Paul Karrer]], (1889–1971), 1937 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] | ||
*[[Karl Wilhelm Gottlob Kastner]] (1783–1857) | *[[Karl Wilhelm Gottlob Kastner]] (1783–1857) | ||
*[[Friedrich August Kekulé von Stradonitz]], (1829–1896), German organic chemist | *[[Friedrich August Kekulé von Stradonitz]], (1829–1896), German organic chemist | ||
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*[[Izaak Kolthoff]], (1894–1993) the "Father of [[analytical chemistry|Analytical Chemistry]]" | *[[Izaak Kolthoff]], (1894–1993) the "Father of [[analytical chemistry|Analytical Chemistry]]" | ||
*[[Aleksandra Kornhauser]], (born 1926), chemist. | *[[Aleksandra Kornhauser]], (born 1926), chemist. | ||
*[[Harold Kroto]], (born 1939), English chemist, | *[[Harold Kroto]], (born 1939), English chemist, 1996 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] | ||
*[[Richard Kuhn]] (1900–1967), 1938 chemistry Nobel laureate.. | *[[Richard Kuhn]] (1900–1967), 1938 chemistry Nobel laureate.. | ||
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*[[Janez Levec]], (born 1943), chemist. | *[[Janez Levec]], (born 1943), chemist. | ||
*[[Primo Levi]], (1919–1987), resistance fighter, [[chemist]] and novelist | *[[Primo Levi]], (1919–1987), resistance fighter, [[chemist]] and novelist | ||
*[[Gilbert N. Lewis]], (1875–1946), [[United States|American]] chemist and first Dean of the [[Berkeley College of Chemistry]] | *[[Gilbert N. Lewis]], (1875–1946), [[United States of America|American]] chemist and first Dean of the [[Berkeley College of Chemistry]] | ||
*[[Joseph Lister, 1st Baron Lister]], (1827–1912), English surgeon | *[[Joseph Lister, 1st Baron Lister]], (1827–1912), English surgeon | ||
*[[Henri Louis le Chatelier]], (1850–1936) | *[[Henri Louis le Chatelier]], (1850–1936) | ||
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*[[Vladimir Vasilevich Markovnikov]], (1838–1904) | *[[Vladimir Vasilevich Markovnikov]], (1838–1904) | ||
*[[Lise Meitner]], (1878–1968), physicist | *[[Lise Meitner]], (1878–1968), physicist | ||
*[[Dmitri Mendeleev|Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev]], (1834–1907), chemist, creator of the Periodic | *[[Dmitri Mendeleev|Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev]], (1834–1907), chemist, creator of the Periodic table of elements | ||
*[[John Mercer]], (1791–1866), chemist and industrialist | *[[John Mercer]], (1791–1866), chemist and industrialist | ||
*[[Robert Bruce Merrifield]], (1921–2006), solid-phase chemist | *[[Robert Bruce Merrifield]], (1921–2006), solid-phase chemist | ||
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*[[William A. Mitchell]], (1911–2004), key inventor behind [[Pop Rocks]], [[Tang (drink)|Tang]], and [[Kool Whip]] | *[[William A. Mitchell]], (1911–2004), key inventor behind [[Pop Rocks]], [[Tang (drink)|Tang]], and [[Kool Whip]] | ||
*[[Alexander Mitscherlic]], (1836–1918), chemist | *[[Alexander Mitscherlic]], (1836–1918), chemist | ||
*[[Jacques Monod]], (1910–1976), biochemist, winner of [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] in | *[[Jacques Monod]], (1910–1976), biochemist, winner of [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] in 1965 | ||
*[[Peter Moore (chemist)|Peter Moore]] (born 1939), [[United States|American]] biochemist, Sterling Professor of Chemistry at Yale University | *[[Peter Moore (chemist)|Peter Moore]] (born 1939), [[United States of America|American]] biochemist, Sterling Professor of Chemistry at Yale University | ||
*[[Henry Gwyn Jeffreys Moseley]] (1887-1915), English physicist, discovered [[Moseley's law]]. | *[[Henry Gwyn Jeffreys Moseley]] (1887-1915), English physicist, discovered [[Moseley's law]]. | ||
*[[Robert S. Mulliken]], (1896–1986), [[United States|American]] physicist, chemist | *[[Robert S. Mulliken]], (1896–1986), [[United States of America|American]] physicist, chemist | ||
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*[[George Andrew Olah]], (born 1927), | *[[George Andrew Olah]], (born 1927), 1994 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] | ||
*[[Lars Onsager]], (1903–1976), [[physical chemistry|physical chemist]], | *[[Lars Onsager]], (1903–1976), [[physical chemistry|physical chemist]], 1968 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] | ||
*[[Wilhelm Ostwald]], (1853–1932), | *[[Wilhelm Ostwald]], (1853–1932), 1909 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] | ||
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*[[Linus Pauling]], (1901–1994), [[Nobel Prize]]s in chemistry and peace | *[[Linus Pauling]], (1901–1994), [[Nobel Prize]]s in chemistry and peace | ||
*[[William Perkin]], (1838–1907) British organic chemist and inventor of [[mauveine]] (dye) | *[[William Perkin]], (1838–1907) British organic chemist and inventor of [[mauveine]] (dye) | ||
*[[John Pople|John A. Pople]], (1925–2004), [[theoretical chemistry|theoretical chemist]], | *[[John Pople|John A. Pople]], (1925–2004), [[theoretical chemistry|theoretical chemist]], 1998 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] | ||
*[[Roy J. Plunkett]], (1910–1994), discoverer of [[Teflon]] | *[[Roy J. Plunkett]], (1910–1994), discoverer of [[Teflon]] | ||
*[[Fritz Pregl]], (1869–1930), chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] | *[[Fritz Pregl]], (1869–1930), chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] 1923. | ||
*[[Vladimir Prelog]], (1906–1998), | *[[Vladimir Prelog]], (1906–1998), 1975 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] | ||
*[[Joseph Priestley]], (1733–1804) | *[[Joseph Priestley]], (1733–1804) | ||
*[[Ilya Prigogine]], (1917–2003), | *[[Ilya Prigogine]], (1917–2003), 1977 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] | ||
*[[John Charles Polanyi]], (born 1929), Canadian chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] | *[[John Charles Polanyi]], (born 1929), Canadian chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] 1986. | ||
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*[[Ghilem Qamay|Ğilem Qamay]] (1901–1970), [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] chemist | *[[Ghilem Qamay|Ğilem Qamay]] (1901–1970), [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] chemist | ||
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*[[Jeremias Benjamin Richter]] (1762–1807), German chemist. | *[[Jeremias Benjamin Richter]] (1762–1807), German chemist. | ||
*[[H. M. Rouell]], (1718–1779) | *[[H. M. Rouell]], (1718–1779) | ||
*[[Leopold Ruzicka]], (1887–1976), | *[[Leopold Ruzicka]], (1887–1976), 1939 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] | ||
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*[[Paul Sabatier (chemist)|Paul Sabatier]], (1854–1941), | *[[Paul Sabatier (chemist)|Paul Sabatier]], (1854–1941), 1912 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] corecipient | ||
*[[Maks Samec]], (1844–1889), Slovenian chemist. | *[[Maks Samec]], (1844–1889), Slovenian chemist. | ||
*[[Carl Wilhelm Scheele]], (1742–1786), Swedish [[18th century]] chemist, discovered numerous elements | *[[Carl Wilhelm Scheele]], (1742–1786), Swedish [[18th century]] chemist, discovered numerous elements | ||
*[[Stuart L. Schreiber]], (born 1956), American chemist, a pioneer in a field of chemical biology | *[[Stuart L. Schreiber]], (born 1956), American chemist, a pioneer in a field of chemical biology | ||
*[[Richard R. Schrock]], (born 1945), 2005 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] | *[[Richard R. Schrock]], (born 1945), 2005 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] | ||
*[[Glenn T. Seaborg]], (1912–1999), | *[[Glenn T. Seaborg]], (1912–1999), 1951 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] | ||
*[[Nils Gabriel Sefström]], (1787–1845), chemist. | *[[Nils Gabriel Sefström]], (1787–1845), chemist. | ||
*[[Francesco Selmi]], (1817–1881), Italian chemist. | *[[Francesco Selmi]], (1817–1881), Italian chemist. | ||
*[[Nikolay Nikolayevich Semyonov]], (1896–1986), physicist and chemist, | *[[Nikolay Nikolayevich Semyonov]], (1896–1986), physicist and chemist, 1956 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] | ||
*[[Israel Shahak]], (1933–2001) | *[[Israel Shahak]], (1933–2001) | ||
*[[K. Barry Sharpless]], (born 1941), | *[[K. Barry Sharpless]], (born 1941), 2001 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] | ||
*[[Peter Schultz]], American chemist | *[[Peter Schultz]], American chemist | ||
*[[Oktay Sinanoglu]], (born 1935), [[Turkey|Turkish]] chemist | *[[Oktay Sinanoglu]], (born 1935), [[Turkey|Turkish]] chemist | ||
*[[S.P.L. Sørensen]], (1868–1939), Danish chemist | *[[S.P.L. Sørensen]], (1868–1939), Danish chemist | ||
*[[Frederick Soddy]], (1877–1956), [[United Kingdom|British]] [[chemistry|chemist]], | *[[Frederick Soddy]], (1877–1956), [[United Kingdom|British]] [[chemistry|chemist]], 1921 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] | ||
*[[Wendell Meredith Stanley]], (1904–1971), | *[[Wendell Meredith Stanley]], (1904–1971), 1946 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] | ||
*[[Branko Stanovnik]], (born 1938), chemist. | *[[Branko Stanovnik]], (born 1938), chemist. | ||
*[[Hermann Staudinger]], (1881–1965), polymer chemist, | *[[Hermann Staudinger]], (1881–1965), polymer chemist, 1953 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] | ||
*[[Alfred Stock]], (1876–1946) | *[[Alfred Stock]], (1876–1946) | ||
*[[Daston Stocholm]], (1884–1971), | *[[Daston Stocholm]], (1884–1971), 1926 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] | ||
*[[James Fraser Stoddart|Fraser Stoddart]], (born 1945), Scottish chemist, a pioneer in the field of the [[mechanical bond]] | *[[James Fraser Stoddart|Fraser Stoddart]], (born 1945), Scottish chemist, a pioneer in the field of the [[mechanical bond]] | ||
*[[Gilbert Stork]] | *[[Gilbert Stork]] | ||
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*Richard Taylor, (1965-), Professor of Organic Chemistry, University of York. | *Richard Taylor, (1965-), Professor of Organic Chemistry, University of York. | ||
*[[Henry Taube]], (born 1915), | *[[Henry Taube]], (born 1915), 1983 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] | ||
*[[Miha Tisler]], (born 1926), chemist. | *[[Miha Tisler]], (born 1926), chemist. | ||
*[[Margaret Thatcher]], (born 1925), Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. | *[[Margaret Thatcher]], (born 1925), Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. | ||
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*[[Harold Clayton Urey]], (1893–1981), | *[[Harold Clayton Urey]], (1893–1981), 1934 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]]. | ||
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*[[Johannes Diderik van der Waals]], (1837–1923) | *[[Johannes Diderik van der Waals]], (1837–1923) | ||
*[[John Ernest Walker]] | *[[John Ernest Walker]] | ||
*[[Alfred Werner]], (1866–1919), | *[[Alfred Werner]], (1866–1919), 1913 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] | ||
*[[George Whitesides]], American chemist | *[[George Whitesides]], American chemist | ||
*[[Heinrich Otto Wieland]] (1877–1957) [[Germany|German]] [[chemist]] | *[[Heinrich Otto Wieland]] (1877–1957) [[Germany|German]] [[chemist]] 1927 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] | ||
*[[Harvey W. Wiley]], (1844–1930), [[United States|US]] [[chemist]], Pure food & drug advocate | *[[Harvey W. Wiley]], (1844–1930), [[United States of America|US]] [[chemist]], Pure food & drug advocate | ||
*[[Sir Geoffrey Wilkinson]], (1921–1996), | *[[Sir Geoffrey Wilkinson]], (1921–1996), 1973 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] | ||
*[[Friedrich Woehler]], (1800–1882), [[Germany|German]] [[chemist]] | *[[Friedrich Woehler]], (1800–1882), [[Germany|German]] [[chemist]] | ||
*[[William Hyde Wollaston]], (1766–1828), [[England|English]] [[chemist]] | *[[William Hyde Wollaston]], (1766–1828), [[England|English]] [[chemist]] | ||
*[[Robert Burns Woodward|Robert B. Woodward]] (1917–1979), | *[[Robert Burns Woodward|Robert B. Woodward]] (1917–1979), 1965 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] | ||
*[[Kurt Wüthrich]], (born 1938), | *[[Kurt Wüthrich]], (born 1938), 2002 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] | ||
*[[Charles-Adolphe Wurtz]], (1817–1884) | *[[Charles-Adolphe Wurtz]], (1817–1884) | ||
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*[[Ahmed H. Zewail]] (born 1946), [[Egypt]]ian, | *[[Ahmed H. Zewail]] (born 1946), [[Egypt]]ian, 1999 Nobel Prize Winner for his work on [[femtochemistry]]. | ||
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This is a list of famous chemists in alphabetical order.
A
- Emil Abderhalden, (1877–1950), Swiss chemist
- Richard Abegg, (1869–1910), German chemist
- Peter Agre, (1949-), American chemist and doctor, 2003 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Arthur Aikin, (1773–1855), English chemist and mineralogist
- Johan August Arfwedson, (1792–1841), Swedish chemist
- David Anthony Alberola, (1859–1927), American chemist and physicist
- Amedeo Avogadro, (1776–1856), Italian physicist
- Salim Ali, Indian Naturalist and an Ornithologist.
B
- Neil Bartlett, (born 1932), English/Canadian/American chemist
- Sir Derek Barton, (1918–1998), 1969 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Antoine Baum, (1728–1804), French chemist
- Claude Louis Berthollet, (1748–1822), French chemist
- Jöns Jakob Berzelius, (1779–1848), Swedish chemist
- Joseph Black, (1728–1799), chemist
- Carl Bosch, (1872–1940), German chemist
- Robert Boyle, (1627–1691), Irish pioneer of modern chemistry
- Johannes Nicolaus Brønsted, (1879–1947), Danish chemist
- Henri Braconnot, (1780–1855), French chemist and pharmacist
- Robert Wilhelm Bunsen, (1811–1899), German inventor, chemist
- Eduard Buchner, (1860–1917), 1907 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
C
- Melvin Calvin, (1911–1997), American chemist, winner of 1961 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Georg Ludwig Carius, (1829–1875), German chemist
- Heinrich Caro, (1834–1910), German chemist
- Wallace Carothers, (1896–1937), American chemist
- Henry Cavendish, (1731–1810), British scientist
- Yves Chauvin, (born 1930), 2005 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Elias James Corey, (born 1928), American organic chemist, winner of 1990 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- F. Albert Cotton
- Marie Curie, (1867–1934), Polish-born French radiation physicist, 1903 Nobel Prize in Physics
- Pierre Curie, (1859–1906), 1903 Nobel Prize in Physics
- Robert Curl, (born 1933), winner of 1996 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Theodor Curtius, (1857–1928), German chemist
D
- John Dalton, (1766–1844), physicist
- Carl Peter Henrik Dam, (1895–1976), Danish biochemist, winner of the 1943 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
- Humphry Davy, (1778–1829)
- Peter Debye, (1884–1966)
- Sir James Dewar, (1842–1923)
- Otto Diels, (1876–1954), German chemist, winner of the 1950 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Edward Doisy, (born 1893), American biochemist, winner of the 1943 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
- Davorin Dolar, (1921-2005), chemist from Univ. of Ljubljana
- Emmanuel Dongala, Congolese chemist and novelist
- Jean Baptiste Dumas, (1800–1884), French chemist
E
- Paul Ehrlich, (1854–1915), German chemist, winner of the 1908 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
- Manfred Eigen, (born 1927), German chemist, winner of the 1967 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Arthur Eichengrün, (1867–1949)
- Emil Erlenmeyer, (1825–1909), German chemist
- Richard R. Ernst, (born 1933), 1991 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Hans von Euler-Chelpin, (1873–1964), Swedish chemist, winner of the 1929 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
F
- Michael Faraday (1791–1867), scientist
- Hermann Emil Fischer (1852–1919), not to be confused with:
- Franz Joseph Emil Fischer
- Ernst Gottfried Fischer (1754–1831), German chemist
- Hans Fischer (1881–1945), German organic chemist, 1930 Nobel prize winner
- Rosalind Franklin (1920–1958), British Chemist and Crystallographer
- Carl Remigius Fresenius (1818–1897), German chemist
- Wilhelm Fresenius (1913–2004), German chemist, great-grandson of Carl
- Alexander Naumovich Frumkin, (1895–1976), electrochemist
G
- Johan Gadolin, (1760–1852), Finnish chemist
- Victor Goldschmidt, (1888–1947) Father of Modern Geochemistry
- Ljubo Golic, (born 1932), chemist.
- Thomas Graham, (1805–1869), not to be confused with:
- William Hardin Graham ???
- Francois Auguste Victor Grignard, (1871–1935), 1912 Nobel Prize in Chemistry corecipient
- Robert H. Grubbs, (born 1942), 2005 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
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- Fritz Haber, (1868–1934)
- Otto Hahn, (1879–1968)
- John Haldane,(1860–1936), British biochemist
- Odd Hassel, (1897–1981), Norwegian chemist 1969 Nobel prize in chemistry
- Charles Hatchett, (1765–1847), English chemist who discovered niobium
- Clayton Heathcock, American Chemist
- Dudley R. Herschbach, (1932-), American chemist, 1986 Nobel prize in chemistry
- Robert Havemann, (1910–1982), chemist.
- George de Hevesy, (1885–1966), chemist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in chemistry 1943
- J. H. van 't Hoff, (1852–1911), Dutch physical chemist, 1901 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Friedrich Hoffmann, (1660–1742), physician and chemist
- Roald Hoffmann, (born 1937), Polish-born American chemist, 1981 Nobel Prize in chemistry
- August Wilhelm von Hofmann, (1818–1892) German organic chemist
- Jaroslav Heyrovský, (1890–1967), Czech chemist, 1959 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Gerhard Herzberg, (1904–1999), German-Canadian chemist, 1971 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
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- Sir Christopher Kelk Ingold (1893–1970), English chemist
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- Frederic Joliot-Curie (1900–1958), French chemist and physicist
- Irène Joliot-Curie (1897–1956), French chemist and physicist
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- Paul Karrer, (1889–1971), 1937 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Karl Wilhelm Gottlob Kastner (1783–1857)
- Friedrich August Kekulé von Stradonitz, (1829–1896), German organic chemist
- Emil Knoevenagel, (1865–1921)
- Adolph Wilhelm Hermann Kolbe, (1818–1884)
- Izaak Kolthoff, (1894–1993) the "Father of Analytical Chemistry"
- Aleksandra Kornhauser, (born 1926), chemist.
- Harold Kroto, (born 1939), English chemist, 1996 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Richard Kuhn (1900–1967), 1938 chemistry Nobel laureate..
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- Irving Langmuir, (1881–1957), chemist, physicist
- Antoine Lavoisier, (1743–1794), French pioneer chemist
- Eun Lee, (born 1946), Korean organic chemist
- Yuan T. Lee, (born 1936), winner of 1986 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Janez Levec, (born 1943), chemist.
- Primo Levi, (1919–1987), resistance fighter, chemist and novelist
- Gilbert N. Lewis, (1875–1946), American chemist and first Dean of the Berkeley College of Chemistry
- Joseph Lister, 1st Baron Lister, (1827–1912), English surgeon
- Henri Louis le Chatelier, (1850–1936)
- Willard Libby (1908–1980), American chemist, winner of 1960 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Justus von Liebig, (1803–1873), German inventor
- Christopher Longuet-Higgens, British Chemist
- Martin Lowry, (1874–1936), British chemist
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- Vladimir Vasilevich Markovnikov, (1838–1904)
- Lise Meitner, (1878–1968), physicist
- Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev, (1834–1907), chemist, creator of the Periodic table of elements
- John Mercer, (1791–1866), chemist and industrialist
- Robert Bruce Merrifield, (1921–2006), solid-phase chemist
- Lothar Meyer, (1830–1895)
- Viktor Meyer, (1848–1897), not to be confused with :
- Kurt Heinrich Meyer
- Stanley Miller (born 1930), American chemist, best known for the Miller-Urey experiment
- Luis E. Miramontes (1925–2004), co-inventor of the contraceptive pill
- William A. Mitchell, (1911–2004), key inventor behind Pop Rocks, Tang, and Kool Whip
- Alexander Mitscherlic, (1836–1918), chemist
- Jacques Monod, (1910–1976), biochemist, winner of Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1965
- Peter Moore (born 1939), American biochemist, Sterling Professor of Chemistry at Yale University
- Henry Gwyn Jeffreys Moseley (1887-1915), English physicist, discovered Moseley's law.
- Robert S. Mulliken, (1896–1986), American physicist, chemist
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- Robert Nalbandyan, (1937–2002), Armenian protein chemist
- Isaac Newton, (1642–1727), scientist and alchemist
- Kyriacos Costa Nicolaou, American chemist
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- George Andrew Olah, (born 1927), 1994 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Lars Onsager, (1903–1976), physical chemist, 1968 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Wilhelm Ostwald, (1853–1932), 1909 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
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- Paracelsus, (1493–1541), alchemist
- Rudolph Pariser, (born 1923), theoretical and organic chemist
- Robert G. Parr, (born 1921), theoretical chemist
- Louis Pasteur, (1822–1895), French biochemist
- Linus Pauling, (1901–1994), Nobel Prizes in chemistry and peace
- William Perkin, (1838–1907) British organic chemist and inventor of mauveine (dye)
- John A. Pople, (1925–2004), theoretical chemist, 1998 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Roy J. Plunkett, (1910–1994), discoverer of Teflon
- Fritz Pregl, (1869–1930), chemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1923.
- Vladimir Prelog, (1906–1998), 1975 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Joseph Priestley, (1733–1804)
- Ilya Prigogine, (1917–2003), 1977 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- John Charles Polanyi, (born 1929), Canadian chemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1986.
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- Ğilem Qamay (1901–1970), Soviet chemist
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- William Ramsay, (born 1852), Scottish chemist
- Henry Rapoport, American chemist, UC Berkeley
- Rhazes (Razi), (865–925)
- Marij Rebek, chemist.
- Henri Victor Regnault (1810–1878), French chemist and physicist
- Tadeus Reichstein, (1897–1996), chemist, 1950 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
- Stuart A. Rice, (born 1932), physical chemist
- Ellen Swallow Richards, (1842–1911), industrial and environmental chemist.
- Jeremias Benjamin Richter (1762–1807), German chemist.
- H. M. Rouell, (1718–1779)
- Leopold Ruzicka, (1887–1976), 1939 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
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- Paul Sabatier, (1854–1941), 1912 Nobel Prize in Chemistry corecipient
- Maks Samec, (1844–1889), Slovenian chemist.
- Carl Wilhelm Scheele, (1742–1786), Swedish 18th century chemist, discovered numerous elements
- Stuart L. Schreiber, (born 1956), American chemist, a pioneer in a field of chemical biology
- Richard R. Schrock, (born 1945), 2005 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Glenn T. Seaborg, (1912–1999), 1951 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Nils Gabriel Sefström, (1787–1845), chemist.
- Francesco Selmi, (1817–1881), Italian chemist.
- Nikolay Nikolayevich Semyonov, (1896–1986), physicist and chemist, 1956 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Israel Shahak, (1933–2001)
- K. Barry Sharpless, (born 1941), 2001 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Peter Schultz, American chemist
- Oktay Sinanoglu, (born 1935), Turkish chemist
- S.P.L. Sørensen, (1868–1939), Danish chemist
- Frederick Soddy, (1877–1956), British chemist, 1921 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Wendell Meredith Stanley, (1904–1971), 1946 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Branko Stanovnik, (born 1938), chemist.
- Hermann Staudinger, (1881–1965), polymer chemist, 1953 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Alfred Stock, (1876–1946)
- Daston Stocholm, (1884–1971), 1926 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Fraser Stoddart, (born 1945), Scottish chemist, a pioneer in the field of the mechanical bond
- Gilbert Stork
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- Richard Taylor, (1965-), Professor of Organic Chemistry, University of York.
- Henry Taube, (born 1915), 1983 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Miha Tisler, (born 1926), chemist.
- Margaret Thatcher, (born 1925), Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
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- Harold Clayton Urey, (1893–1981), 1934 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
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- Lauri Vaska, (born 1925), Estonian/American chemist.
- Artturi Ilmari Virtanen, (1895–1973), chemist, Nobel Prize laureate
- Alessandro Volta, (1745–1827), electrochemist, Invented the Voltaic Cell
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- Johannes Diderik van der Waals, (1837–1923)
- John Ernest Walker
- Alfred Werner, (1866–1919), 1913 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- George Whitesides, American chemist
- Heinrich Otto Wieland (1877–1957) German chemist 1927 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Harvey W. Wiley, (1844–1930), US chemist, Pure food & drug advocate
- Sir Geoffrey Wilkinson, (1921–1996), 1973 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Friedrich Woehler, (1800–1882), German chemist
- William Hyde Wollaston, (1766–1828), English chemist
- Robert B. Woodward (1917–1979), 1965 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Kurt Wüthrich, (born 1938), 2002 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Charles-Adolphe Wurtz, (1817–1884)
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- Xiaoliang Sunney Xie (born 1962), Chinese chemist at Harvard University. Famous for his pioneering work in Single Molecule Microscopy and CARS (Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Spectroscopy) microscopy.
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- Sabir Yunusov (1909–1995), Soviet chemist (alkaloids)
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- Ahmed H. Zewail (born 1946), Egyptian, 1999 Nobel Prize Winner for his work on femtochemistry.
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