Date of Birth | 04-October-1918 | |
Place of Birth |
Nara (Japan, Nara Prefecture, Kansai region) |
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Nationality | Japan | |
Profession | Chemist | |
Kenichi Fukui was a Japanese chemist. Kenichi Fukui was co-recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1981 with Roald Hoffmann, for their independent investigations into the mechanisms of chemical reactions. His prize-winning work focused on the role of frontier orbitals in chemical reactions: specifically that molecules share loosely bonded electrons which occupy the frontier orbitals, that is the Highest Occupied Molecular Orbital and the Lowest Unoccupied Molecular Orbital. |
Awards by Kenichi Fukui |
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