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{{Eastern name order|Nozaki Hitoshi}}
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| birth_place = [[Okayama]], [[Japan]]
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| death_date = September 25, 2019
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{{nihongo|'''Hitoshi Nozaki'''|野崎 一|''Nozaki Hitoshi''| 1922 - September 25, 2019}}, was a Japanese [[chemist]] specializing in the field of [[organic chemistry]], known as the head of Japanese organic chemistry research, and one of the
{{nihongo|'''Hitoshi Nozaki'''|野崎 一|''Nozaki Hitoshi''| 1922 September 25, 2019}},<ref>[https://www.japan-acad.go.jp/japanese/news/2019/093001.html 野崎 一会員の逝去について] {{in lang|ja}}</ref> sometimes spelled '''Hitosi''', was a Japanese [[chemist]] specializing in the field of [[organic chemistry]], known as the head of Japanese organic chemistry research, and one of the discoverers of [[Nozaki–Hiyama–Kishi reaction]]. He was [[Emeritus Professor]] of [[Kyoto University]].<ref>Tamejiro Hiyama, ''Organofluorine Compounds: Chemistry and Applications.'' NY: Springer-Verlag GmbH, 2000.</ref>
discoverers of [[Nozaki–Hiyama–Kishi reaction]]. He was [[Emeritus Professor]] of [[Kyoto University]].<ref>Tamejiro Hiyama, ''Organofluorine Compounds: Chemistry and Applications.'' NY: Springer-Verlag GmbH, 2000.</ref>


==Life==
==Life==
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===Contributions===
===Contributions===
In Japan, Hitoshi Nozaki has been leading the organic chemistry academic circles in the period of [[Japanese post-war economic miracle]].
In Japan, Hitoshi Nozaki was one of the leaders of the organic chemistry academic circles during the period of [[Japanese post-war economic miracle]].


*[[Terpene]]-based synthetic of [[carboxylic]] cation
*[[Terpene]]-based synthetic of [[carboxylic]] cation
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===Notable students===
===Notable students===
*[[Ryoji Noyori]]: 2001 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] winner.<ref>[https://www.kahaku.go.jp/exhibitions/tour/nobel/noyori/p2.html ノーベル賞日本人受賞者7人の偉業【野依 良治】]</ref>
*[[Ryoji Noyori]]: 2001 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] winner.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.kahaku.go.jp/exhibitions/tour/nobel/noyori/p2.html |title=ノーベル賞日本人受賞者7人の偉業【野依 良治】 |access-date=2016-08-01 |archive-date=2016-09-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160905080933/http://www.kahaku.go.jp/exhibitions/tour/nobel/noyori/p2.html |url-status=dead }}</ref>
*[[Yoshito Kishi]]: Professor at [[Harvard University]].
*[[Yoshito Kishi]]: Professor at [[Harvard University]].


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Latest revision as of 09:16, 19 November 2024

Hitoshi Nozaki
野崎 一
Hitoshi Nozaki
Hitoshi Nozaki
Born1922
Died (aged 97)
NationalityJapanese
Alma materKyoto Imperial University
Known forNozaki–Hiyama–Kishi reaction
AwardsJapan Academy Prize (1986)
Order of the Sacred Treasure (1992)
Scientific career
FieldsOrganic chemistry
InstitutionsKyoto University
Okayama University of Science
Doctoral studentsRyoji Noyori
Tamejiro Hiyama
Other notable studentsYoshito Kishi

Hitoshi Nozaki (野崎 一, Nozaki Hitoshi, 1922 – September 25, 2019),[1] sometimes spelled Hitosi, was a Japanese chemist specializing in the field of organic chemistry, known as the head of Japanese organic chemistry research, and one of the discoverers of Nozaki–Hiyama–Kishi reaction. He was Emeritus Professor of Kyoto University.[2]

Life

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Nozaki was born in Okayama, Japan, in 1922. He received his BS and PhD degree, respectively, from the Kyoto Imperial University.[3]

Contributions

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In Japan, Hitoshi Nozaki was one of the leaders of the organic chemistry academic circles during the period of Japanese post-war economic miracle.

Notable students

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Recognition

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References

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  1. ^ 野崎 一会員の逝去について (in Japanese)
  2. ^ Tamejiro Hiyama, Organofluorine Compounds: Chemistry and Applications. NY: Springer-Verlag GmbH, 2000.
  3. ^ 野崎一(のざき ひとし)とは - コトバンク
  4. ^ "ノーベル賞日本人受賞者7人の偉業【野依 良治】". Archived from the original on 2016-09-05. Retrieved 2016-08-01.
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