Who has won a Nobel Peace Prize in Chemistry?

Who has won a Nobel Peace Prize in Chemistry?

One person, Linus Pauling, has been awarded two undivided Nobel Prizes. In 1954 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Eight years later he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his opposition to weapons of mass destruction.

Who won the most Nobel Prizes in Chemistry?

Nobel Prize in Chemistry

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry
First awarded1901
Currently held byBenjamin List and David MacMillan (2021)
Most awardsFrederick Sanger (2)
Websitenobelprize.org

What did Akira Yoshino do?

Akira Yoshino (吉野 彰, Yoshino Akira, born 30 January 1948) is a Japanese chemist. He is a fellow of Asahi Kasei Corporation and a professor at Meijo University in Nagoya. He created the first safe, production-viable lithium-ion battery which became used widely in cellular phones and notebook computers.

Who won the latest Nobel Prize in chemistry?

A video on the winners of the 2021 Nobel Prize in Chemistry The Nobel Prize for chemistry was awarded to German scientist Benjamin List of the Max Planck Institute and Scotland-born scientist David WC MacMillan of Princeton University.

Who will win the 2021 Nobel Prize in Chemistry?

The Chemistry Prize Chemistry was the most important science for Alfred Nobel — the originator of these prizes — and his achievements. That goes for the development of his own inventions as well as the processes he introduced into industrial production — it was all based on chemistry.

Who all got Nobel Prize?

Nobel Prize Winners by Year

yearcategoryname
1903physicsMarie Curie
Pierre Curie
physiology/medicineNiels Ryberg Finsen
1904chemistrySir William Ramsay

Who commercialized lithium-ion battery?

Stanley Whittingham, Rachid Yazami and Koichi Mizushima during the 1970s–1980s, and then a commercial Li-ion battery was developed by a Sony and Asahi Kasei team led by Yoshio Nishi in 1991.

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