Today, the Swedish Scientific Academy of Science is the winner or winners of the award at 4:50 pm local time, according to the . The winners of the Nobel Prize and Physics Awards have also been announced over the past two days. Lars Brostrum Sweden’s scientific editor believes that Nobel Chemistry belongs to research that is of great importance to climate or environment.
Observers have seen the American -American researcher for years as one of the chances of getting Nobel. His activities are also about climate change.
“Chemistry can act as a catalyst for all climate and the environment,” says Brostrum.
Outlaw has devised a custom porous substance called MOF or organic-Farmelis framework that is now used in commercial products and has many applications, including that it can absorb and neutralize toxic substances, such as a catalyst or even absorb water from the desert air.
Along with the outlaw name, Susomo Kitagawa and Makoto Fujita have also been mentioned, which are pioneers of the technology. Another researcher in the field of MOFs is Omar Faraha, a West Bank -born researcher, who is currently operating at Northwestern University.
On the other hand, David Pandbari, head of research analysis at the Clariot Institute, believes that the Green Chemistry Award will be awarded to Jean -Marie Tarrascon for new battery activities. The Clariot Institute, which predicts Nobel winners based on the number of researchers’ references, considered Taraskon due to fundamental advances and innovative applications in storage and energy conversion technology.
Another researcher referred to as a possible Nobel Nobel winner is the Taiwanese-American biochemist named Chi Huy Wong to invent pioneering methods for the synthesis of complex carbohydrates and glycoproteins that facilitate their use in therapeutic fields.
Robert Langer, an American chemistry engineer who is known for his activities in the field of drug transfer, biological materials and tissue engineering systems, is another possible Nobel Prize in Chemistry. In addition to him, Carl Disrot, an American psychiatrist and neurologist who has been one of the possible Nobel Prize candidates for the development of the optogen, has been used to use light to control cells over the past decade.
Herbert Rosky of Germany is also known in the field of mineral chemistry and for the synthesis of innovative ingredients and materials has been mentioned by the magazine.
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