Nobel Prize for Chemistry (1912) Lavoisier Medal (1912)
Scientific career
Fields
Organic chemistry
Institutions
University of Nancy
Doctoral advisor
Philippe Barbier[1]
Francois Auguste Victor Grignard (6 May 1871 – 13 December 1935) was a French chemist who won the Nobel Prize[2][3] for his discovery of the eponymously named Grignard reagent and Grignard reaction, both of which are important in the formation of carbon–carbon bonds. He also wrote some of his experiments in his laboratory notebooks.[4][5]
^Newbold, Brian T. (October 2001). "Victor Grignard Ancestor of Organic Synthesis". The Free Library. Canadian Chemical News. pp. 25–28. Retrieved 18 July 2020. Victor Grignard was a brilliant French chemist who became famous at age 29 for the discovery of the organomagnesium halides and their versatility in chemical synthesis.
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phosgene, which was prepared by a group of French chemists led by VictorGrignard and first used by France in 1915. Colourless and having an odour likened...
compounds of this remarkable element" 1912 VictorGrignard (1871–1935) France "for the discovery of the [...] Grignard reagent" Paul Sabatier (1854–1941) France...
Carrel, Physiology or Medicine, 1912 Paul Sabatier, Chemistry, 1912 VictorGrignard, Chemistry, 1912 Marie Curie, born in Congress Poland (Russian Empire)...
in Paris, Gilman met VictorGrignard and was intrigued by the advances in organic chemistry in France made possible by Grignard reagents. Once he was...
of fluids, polymer solutions and phase transitions François Auguste VictorGrignard (1871–1935), 1912 Nobel Prize in Chemistry corecipient Robert H. Grubbs...
the city. The city has produced 2 Nobel Prize winners; VictorGrignard in 1912 for the Grignard reagent and Yves Chauvin in 2005 for his work in the area...
Greider Physiology or Medicine 2009 Johns Hopkins School of Medicine VictorGrignard Chemistry 1912 Nancy-Université David Gross Physics 2004 Kavli Institute...
André-Louis Debierne in 1899. Discovery of the Grignard reaction or Grignard reagent by VictorGrignard in 1900. Verneuil process (method to manufacture...