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  1. Ernst Otto Fischer (German pronunciation: [ˈɛʁnst ˌɔto ˈfɪʃɐ] ⓘ; 10 November 1918 – 23 July 2007) was a German chemist who won the Nobel Prize for pioneering work in the area of organometallic chemistry.

  2. Jul 19, 2024 · Ernst Otto Fischer (born Nov. 10, 1918, Munich, Ger.—died July 23, 2007, Munich) was a German theoretical chemist and educator who received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1973 for his identification of a completely new way in which metals and organic substances can combine.

  3. Sep 12, 2007 · Ernst Otto Fischer belonged to the generation robbed of its youth by the Nazi regime. His bitter experiences on the Russian front in the Second World War had a powerful influence on the...

  4. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1973 was awarded jointly to Ernst Otto Fischer and Geoffrey Wilkinson "for their pioneering work, performed independently, on the chemistry of the organometallic, so called sandwich compounds"

  5. Jul 23, 2007 · Ernst Otto Fischer. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1973. Born: 10 November 1918, Munich, Germany. Died: 23 July 2007, Munich, Germany. Affiliation at the time of the award: Technical University, Munich, Germany. Prize motivation: “for their pioneering work, performed independently, on the chemistry of the organometallic, so called sandwich compounds”

  6. www.chemeurope.com › en › encyclopediaErnst Otto Fischer

    Ernst Otto Fischer (November 10, 1918 – July 23, 2007) was a German chemist who won the Nobel Prize for pioneering work in the area of organometallic chemistry. Additional recommended knowledge Safe Weighing Range Ensures Accurate Results

  7. Ernst Otto Fischer. 1918- German inorganic chemist who discovered a new kind of chemical bond between metals and organic molecules and founder of organometallic chemistry. Using x-ray crystallographic methods, he showed that ferrocene is made up of an iron atom sandwiched between two five-membered carbon rings (cyclopentadienes).