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Nationality
  
German

Role
  
Fields
  
Chemist

Alma mater
  
University of Munich

Name
  
Rolf Huisgen


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Born
  
13 June 1920 (age 103) Gerolstein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany (
1920-06-13
)

Known for
  
1,3-Dipolar cycloaddition

Notable awards
  
Education
  
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich

Books
  
The Adventure Playground of Mechanisms and Novel Reactions

Notable students
  
Similar People
  
Ivar Karl Ugi, Johann Mulzer, Heinrich Otto Wieland

Doctoral advisor
  
Heinrich Otto Wieland

Institutions
  
University of Munich

Rolf Huisgen (born 13 June 1920) is a German chemist. He was born in Gerolstein in the Rhineland-Palatinate and studied in Munich under the supervision of Heinrich Otto Wieland. After completing his Ph.D. in 1943 and his habilitation in 1947, he was named professor at the University of Tübingen in 1949. He returned to the University of Munich in 1952 where he remained dedicated to research long after attaining emeritus status in 1988.

One of his major achievements was the development of the 1,3-Dipolar cycloaddition reaction, also known as the Huisgen cycloaddition or Huisgen reaction. The Huisgen reaction is of paramount importance to the synthesis of heterocyclic compounds. His importance in synthetic organic chemistry, however, extends to the enormous influence he had in post-war chemistry departments in Germany and Austria, due to the large number of his "habilitants" becoming professors. Ivar Karl Ugi, Johann Mulzer, Bernd Giese, Johann Gasteiger, Herbert Mayr (Chemist), Hans-Ulrich Reissig, Jürgen Sauer and Reinhard Brückner are but a few of them.

Literature

  • Rüchardt, Christoph; Sauer, Jürgen; Sustmann, Reiner (2005). "Rolf Huisgen: Some Highlights of His Contributions to Organic Chemistry". Helvetica Chimica Acta. 88 (6): 1154. doi:10.1002/hlca.200590098. 
  • Houk, Kendall N. (2010). "Rolf Huisgen's Profound Adventures in Chemistry". Helvetica Chimica Acta. 93 (7): 1241. doi:10.1002/hlca.201000209. 
  • References

    Rolf Huisgen Wikipedia