Brown, Herbert Charles
Biography, Significance, Discoveries, & Nobel Prize
Herbert Charles Brown, original name Herbert Brovarnik, (born May 22, 1912, London, England—died December 19, 2004, Lafayette, Indiana, U.S.), one of the leading American chemists of the 20th century. His seminal work on customized reducing agents and organoborane compounds in synthetic organic chemistry had a major impact on both academic and industrial chemical practice and led to his sharing the 1979 Nobel Prize for Chemistry with the German chemist Georg Wittig.
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