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Lehn, Jean-Marie - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Lehn French chemist who demonstrated for the first time how metal ions could be made to exist in a nonplanar structure, tightly bound into the cavity of a crown ether molecule http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Lehn, Jean-Marie
Supermolecule - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia ^Z Phys. Abt. B 36, 237.Chem. ^ Historical Remarks on Supramolecular Chemistry PDF (16 pg. paper) ^ Supermolecule - thefreedictionary.com ^ Lehn, Jean-Marie (1995). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supermolecule
Extractions: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Acetic acid dimers The term supermolecule or supramolecule, was introduced by K.L. Wolf Übermoleküle ) in 1937 to describe hydrogen bonded acetic acid dimers The study of non-covalent association of complexes of molecules has since developed into the field of supramolecular chemistry . The term supermolecule is sometimes used to describe supramolecular assemblies , which are complexes of two or more molecules (often macromolecules ) that are not covalently bonded. The term supermolecule is also used in biochemistry to describe complexes of biomolecules , such as peptides and oligonucleotides composed of multiple strands. Wolf, K. L. , Frahm, H. Harms, H. (1937). Z Phys. Abt. B 36, 237.Chem. Historical Remarks on Supramolecular Chemistry - PDF (16 pg. paper) Supermolecule - thefreedictionary.com Lehn, Jean-Marie (1995). Supramolecular Chemistry . VCH. ISBN Lehninger, A. L. (1966). Naturwiss. 53, 57.
Jean-Marie Lehn - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia Lehn, JeanMarie Alternative names Short description Date of birth September 30, 1939 Place of birth Rosheim, France Date of death Place of death http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Marie_Lehn
Extractions: Rosheim France Nationality France Fields Supramolecular chemistry cryptands Notable awards Nobel prize in Chemistry in 1987 Jean-Marie Lehn (born September 30, 1939) is a French chemist . He received the Nobel Prize together with Donald Cram and Charles Pedersen in 1987 for his work in Chemistry , particularly his synthesis of the cryptands . Lehn was an early innovator in the field of supramolecular chemistry , i.e., the chemistry of host-guest molecular assemblies created by intermolecular interactions, and continues to innovate in this field. He has published in excess of 800 peer-reviewed articles in chemistry literature. A circular helical assembly reported by Jean-Marie Lehn and coworkers in Angew. Chem., Int. Ed. Engl. 1996, 35, 1838-1840. Crystal structure of a foldamer reported by Lehn and coworkers in Helv. Chim. Acta., 2003, 86, 1598-1624. Personal life ... Lehn was born in Rosheim France to Pierre and Marie Lehn. His father was a baker, but because of his interest for music, he later became the city organist. Lehn also studied music, saying that it became his major interest after science. He has continued to play the organ throughout his professional career as a scientist. His high school studies in
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Extractions: CHRISTIAN DATING SERVICE JEWISH DATING SERVICE PLENTYOFISH JEWISH MATCHMAKING ... JEWISH ORTHODOX SINGLES Jean-Marie Lehn B iography - Nobel Prize Winner (1987) Jean-Marie Lehn (born September 30, 1939) is a French chemist. He received the Nobel Prize together with Donald Cram and Charles Pedersen in 1987 for his work in Chemistry, particularly his synthesis of the cryptands. Professor Lehn was an early innovator in the field of supramolecular chemistry, i.e., producing large, useful compounds from smaller pieces in a rational way, and continues to innovate in this field. He has published in excess of 800 peer-reviewed articles in chemistry literature. His father was a baker, but because of his interest for music, later gave it up to become the city's organist. Jean-Marie Lehn also studied music, saying that it became his major interest after science. His high school studies, from 1950 to 1957, included Latin, Greek, German, and English languages, French literature, and he later became very keen of both philosophy and science, particularly chemistry. In July 1957, he obtained the baccalaurat in philosophy, and in September of the same year, the baccalaurat in Natural Sciences.
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Extractions: Encyclopædia Universalis, le portail de la connaissance Accueil Boutique Contact Assistance J'ai oublié mon mot de passe Zone de recherche Saisir un mot clef Chimiste français né le 30 septembre 1939 à Rosheim (Bas-Rhin), Jean-Marie Lehn a reçu, en 1987, le prix Nobel de chimie, avec les Américains Donald J. Cram et Charles J. Pedersen. Ce prix récompense leurs travaux sur l'élaboration et l'utilisation de molécules « creuses » pouvant exercer, avec une haute sélectivité, une interaction spécifique de structure. Après des études secondaires au lycée Freppel d'Obernai, Jean-Marie Lehn obtient sa licence de sciences physiques à Strasbourg en 1960. Il entre alors dans l'équipe de Guy Ourisson (1926-2006), artisan du renouveau de la chimie organique strasbourgeoise, et soutient trois ans plus tard une thèse de doctorat d'État sur la résonance magnétique nucléaire de triterpènes. D'abord chercheur au C.N.R.S., en 1960, à l'université Louis-Pasteur de Strasbourg puis maître de conférences (1966), J.-M. Lehn […] … pour nos abonnés, l'article se prolonge sur 1 page…
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Dieci Nobel Per Il Futuro Lehn, JeanMarie (zh N '-m rē ' lĕN), 1939-, French chemist, Ph.D. Univ. of Strasbourg, 1963. A professor at Louis Pasteur Univ. (1970-78) and the Coll ge de France (1979-), Lehn http://www.hypothesis.it/nobel/ita/bio/lehn.htm
Lehn, Jean-Marie Lehn, JeanMarie (1939-) I was born on September 30 1939 in Rosheim, a small medieval city of Alsace in France. My father, Pierre Lehn, then a http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/Biographies/MainBiographies/L/Lehn/Lehn.htm
Extractions: Lehn, Jean-Marie I was born on September 30 1939 in Rosheim, a small medieval city of Alsace in France. My father, Pierre Lehn, then a baker, was very interested in music, played the piano and the organ and became later, having given up the bakery, the organist of the city. My mother Marie kept the house and the shop. I was the eldest of four sons and helped out in the shop with my first brother. I grew up in Rosheim during the years of the second world war, went to primary school after the war and, at age eleven, I entered high school, the Collge Freppel, located in Obernai, a small city about five kilometers from Rosheim. During these years I began to play the piano and the organ, and with time music has become my major interest outside science. My high school studies from 1950 to 1957 were in classics, with latin, greek, german, and english languages, french literature and, during the last year, philosophy, on which I was especially keen. However, I also became interested in sciences, especially chemistry, so that I obtained the baccalaureat in Philosophy in July 1957 and in Experimental Sciences in September of the same year. I envisaged to study philosophy at the University of Strasbourg, but being still undecided, I began with first year courses in physical, chemical and natural sciences (SPCN).
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Extractions: Reference Desk Encyclopedia Lehn, Jean-Marie key Pedersen , Lehn synthesized a three-dimensional molecule that combined with a neurotransmitter in the brain, opening the possibility of creating artificial enzymes that function better than natural enzymes. He shared the 1987 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Pedersen and Donald J. Cram The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, Atlas ... Encyclopedia Click Here! Click Here! 24 x 7 Tutor Availability Unlimited Online Tutoring 1-on-1 Tutoring Explore Grade 6 Math Math Helper Contact Us Advertise with Fact Monster ... Privacy
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Extractions: Home FAQ Press Contact Us ... Nobel Prize in Chemistry Jean-Marie Lehn - Autobiography Sort and list Nobel Prizes and Nobel Laureates Create a List All Nobel Prizes Nobel Prize Awarded Organizations Women Nobel Laureates Nobel Laureates and Universities Prize category: Physics Chemistry Medicine Literature Peace Economics I envisaged to study philosophy at the University of Strasbourg, but being still undecided, I began with first year courses in physical, chemical and natural sciences (SPCN). During this year 1957/58, I was impressed by the coherent and rigorous structure of organic chemistry. I was particularly receptive to the experimental power of organic chemistry, which was able to convert at will, it seemed, complicated substances into one another following well defined rules and routes. I bought myself compounds and glassware and began performing laboratory practice experiments at my parents home. The seed was sown, so that when, the next year, I followed the stimulating lectures of a newly appointed young professor, Guy Ourisson, it became clear to me that I wanted to do research in organic chemistry.