Henry Taube

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Henry Taube was a Canadian-born American chemist renowned for his pioneering work on the mechanisms of electron-transfer reactions in inorganic chemistry, for which he received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

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instanceOf Nobel laureate in Chemistry
chemist
human
inorganic chemist
academicDiscipline inorganic chemistry
awardReceived ACS Award in Inorganic Chemistry
National Medal of Science
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (through its scientists)
surface form: Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Priestley Medal
countryOfCitizenship Canada
United States of America
dateOfBirth 1915-11-30
dateOfDeath 2005-11-16
describedBySource Nobel Prize in Chemistry (through its scientists)
surface form: Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1983 citation
doctoralAdvisor William C. Bray NERFINISHED
educatedAt University of California, Berkeley
University of Saskatchewan
employer Cornell University
Stanford University
University of Chicago
ethnicGroup Volga German descent
familyName Taube
fieldOfWork chemistry
electron-transfer reactions
inorganic chemistry
givenName Henry
hasHonorificTitle Nobel Prize laureates
surface form: Nobel Laureate
knownFor coordination chemistry
mechanisms of electron-transfer reactions in inorganic chemistry
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf American Academy of Arts and Sciences
National Academy of Sciences
Royal Society of Canada
NobelPrizeCategory Chemistry
NobelPrizeYear 1983
notableStudent Harry B. Gray
R. Stephen Berry
notableWork Taube mechanism in electron transfer
studies of inner-sphere and outer-sphere electron-transfer mechanisms
occupation researcher
university teacher
placeOfBirth Neudorf, Saskatchewan, Canada
placeOfDeath Stanford, California
surface form: Stanford, California, United States of America
residence Stanford, California
surface form: Stanford, California, United States of America
sexOrGender male
workLocation Stanford University
University of Chicago

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Priestley Medal hasRecipient Henry Taube