Otto Diels

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Otto Diels was a German chemist and Nobel laureate best known for co-discovering the Diels–Alder reaction, a fundamental method in organic synthesis.

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Otto Paul Hermann Diels 1

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instanceOf Nobel laureate in Chemistry
chemist
human
organic chemist
awardReceived Nobel Prize in Chemistry (through its scientists)
surface form: Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1950
Austrian Cross of Honour for Science and Art
surface form: Order of Merit for Science and Art
causeOfDeath natural causes
citizenship German
coDiscovererOf Diels–Alder reaction
coDiscovererWith Kurt Alder
countryOfCitizenship German Empire
Germany
dateOfBirth 1876-01-23
dateOfDeath 1954-03-07
describedBySource German chemical society publications
Nobel Prize official biography
doctoralAdvisor Emil Fischer
educatedAt Humboldt University of Berlin
surface form: University of Berlin
employer University of Berlin NERFINISHED
University of Kiel NERFINISHED
familyName Diels
fieldOfWork chemistry
organic chemistry
givenName Otto
hasAcademicDiscipline organic chemistry
knownFor Diels–Alder reaction
work on conjugated dienes
languageOfWorkOrName German
memberOf German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina
surface form: German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina
name Otto Diels self-linksurface differs
surface form: Otto Paul Hermann Diels
nativeLanguage German
nobleTitle none
notableStudent Kurt Alder
notableWork publications on the chemistry of dienes
placeOfBirth German Empire
Hamburg
placeOfDeath Kiel
West Germany
positionHeld professor of chemistry
residence Berlin
Kiel
sexOrGender male
workLocation Berlin
Kiel

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Emil Fischer notableStudent Otto Diels
Otto Diels name Otto Diels self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Otto Paul Hermann Diels