Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1950

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The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1950 was awarded for pioneering work in organic chemistry, specifically the development of the Diels–Alder reaction that transformed synthetic methods for constructing complex molecules.

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instanceOf Nobel Prize in Chemistry
science award
associatedConcept cycloaddition reaction
diene synthesis
synthetic organic chemistry
associatedPerson Kurt Alder NERFINISHED
Otto Diels NERFINISHED
awardCategory Chemistry
awardCity Stockholm NERFINISHED
awardCountry Sweden NERFINISHED
awardYear 1950
country Sweden
currencyOfPrize Swedish krona NERFINISHED
field Chemistry
hasLaureate Kurt Alder NERFINISHED
Otto Diels NERFINISHED
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laureateCount 2
locationOfAwardCeremony Stockholm NERFINISHED
motivation for their discovery and development of the diene synthesis
namedAfter Alfred Nobel NERFINISHED
nextAward Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1951 NERFINISHED
partOf Nobel Prize NERFINISHED
presentedBy Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences NERFINISHED
previousAward Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1949 NERFINISHED
recognizedContribution development of methods for constructing complex organic molecules
recognizedField organic chemistry
recognizedWork Diels–Alder reaction NERFINISHED

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Otto Diels awardReceived Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1950