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  AllRefer.com - Kenichi Fukui (Chemistry, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Kenichi Fukui[ken´EchE fookOO´E, fook´OO-E] Pronunciation Key, 1918–98, Japanese chemist, b.
As a professor at Kyoto Univ., Fukui developed the theory that during chemical reactions molecules share loosely bonded electrons, which occupy so-called frontier orbitals.
For his research, Fukui was awarded the 1981 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, which he shared with Roald Hoffmann.
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 B'or Ha'Torah - Keynote Speakers Abstracts for Fifth Conference
Since 1965 he is at Cornell University, now as the Frank H. Rhodes Professor of Humane Letters.
Hoffmann has received many of the honors of his profession, including the 1981 Nobel Prize in Chemistry (with Kenichi Fukui).
The latest of his four poetry collections is Soliton, published by Truman State University Press in 2002.
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