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  1. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1979 was awarded jointly to Herbert C. Brown and Georg Wittig "for their development of the use of boron- and phosphorus-containing compounds, respectively, into important reagents in organic synthesis"

  2. 格奥尔格·维蒂希(Georg Wittig,1897年6月16日-1987年8月26日),德国化学家,1979年因将磷化合物用于有机合成之中而与赫伯特·布朗分享诺贝尔化学奖。 网页 新闻 贴吧 知道 网盘 图片 视频 地图 文库 资讯 采购 百科

  3. Georg Wittig (German: [ˈɡeː.ɔʁk ˈvɪ.tɪç] ; 16 June 1897 – 26 August 1987) was a German chemist. He was known for his work the synthesis of alkenes from aldehydes and ketones. It became known as the Wittig reaction. He shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Herbert C. Brown in 1979.

  4. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1979 was awarded jointly to Herbert C. Brown and Georg Wittig "for their development of the use of boron- and phosphorus-containing compounds, respectively, into important reagents in organic synthesis" To cite this section MLA style: The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1979. NobelPrize.org. Nobel Prize Outreach AB 2024.

  5. Georg Wittig (Biochemistry, Biographies) (submitted by Jackson) Georg Wittig - information (submitted by Larry) their development of the use of boron- and phosphorus-containing compounds, respectively, into important reagents in organic synthesis. (submitted by Alex CS) Georg Wittig Biography from Encyclopedia Britannica (submitted by www ...

  6. Georg Wittig (*1897 – †1987) received the Nobel Prize for his discovery of boron- and phosphorus-containing compounds in important reagents in organic synthesis. (with Herbert C. Brown) Georg Wittig was born in Berlin and grew up in Kassel.

  7. The Wittig reaction or Wittig olefination is a chemical reaction of an aldehyde or ketone with a triphenyl phosphonium ylide (often called a Wittig reagent) to give an alkene and triphenylphosphine oxide. The Wittig reaction was discovered in 1954 by Georg Wittig, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1979.