Giulio Natta

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Giulio Natta was an Italian chemist and Nobel laureate renowned for his pioneering work in polymer chemistry, particularly the development of isotactic polypropylene.

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instanceOf Italian chemist
Nobel laureate
chemist
human
academicDegree degree in chemical engineering
awardReceived Lomonosov Gold Medal
National Prize for Chemistry (Italy)
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (through its scientists)
surface form: Nobel Prize in Chemistry
causeOfDeath Parkinson's disease
countryOfBirth Italy
countryOfCitizenship Italy
countryOfDeath Italy
dateOfBirth 1903-02-26
dateOfDeath 1979-05-02
educatedAt Polytechnic University of Milan
surface form: Politecnico di Milano
employer Montecatini company
Polytechnic University of Milan
surface form: Politecnico di Milano

University of Pavia
Sapienza University of Rome
surface form: University of Rome La Sapienza
familyName Natta
fieldOfWork chemistry
macromolecular chemistry
polymer chemistry
givenName Giulio
hasAcademicDiscipline stereochemistry of polymers
hasCitizenship Italian Republic
Kingdom of Italy
influenced development of industrial polyolefin production
influencedBy Karl Ziegler
knownFor pioneering work in polymer chemistry
synthesis of stereoregular polymers
languageSpoken Italian
memberOf Accademia dei Lincei
Accademia delle Scienze di Torino
surface form: National Academy of Sciences (Italy)
NobelPrizeCategory Chemistry
NobelPrizeYear 1963
notableStudent Gianfranco Chiti (polymer chemist)
notableWork Ziegler–Natta catalysts
development of isotactic polypropylene
placeOfBirth Imperia
placeOfDeath Bergamo
positionHeld professor of industrial chemistry
professor of physical chemistry
sexOrGender male
sharedNobelPrizeWith Karl Ziegler
significantPublication papers on stereoregular polymerization of propylene
workLocation Milan
Pavia
Rome

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