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  1. Derek Harold Richard Barton (Gravesend, 8 de setembro de 1918 — College Station, 16 de março de 1998) foi um químico britânico. Conjuntamente com Odd Hassel, recebeu o Prémio Nobel de Química de 1969 devido aos seus contributos para o desenvolvimento do conceito de isomerismo conformacional e das suas aplicações na química [1].

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    Education and early life. Career and research. Honours and awards. Personal life. References. External links. Derek Barton. Insignia of a Knight Bachelor. Sir Derek Harold Richard Barton FRS FRSE [1] (8 September 1918 – 16 March 1998) was an English organic chemist and Nobel Prize laureate for 1969. [2] [3] [4] [5] Education and early life.

  3. Sir Derek H.R. Barton (born September 8, 1918, Gravesend, Kent, England—died March 16, 1998, College Station, Texas, U.S.) was a joint recipient, with Odd Hassel of Norway, of the 1969 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for his work on “conformational analysis,” the study of the three-dimensional geometric structure of complex molecules, now an ...

  4. 16 de mar. de 1998 · Facts. Photo from the Nobel Foundation archive. Derek H. R. Barton. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1969. Born: 8 September 1918, Gravesend, United Kingdom. Died: 16 March 1998, College Station, TX, USA. Affiliation at the time of the award: Imperial College, London, United Kingdom.

  5. 11 de jun. de 1998 · Polymath of organic chemistry. With the death of Sir Derek Barton, on 16 March, we will miss not only a great chemical intellect but a fascinating and delightful human being. He was always full...

    • F. Albert Cotton
    • 1998
  6. Derek Barton (1918–1998) was a giant of organic chemistry. His formidable intellect could intimidate university students and staff alike, and he made significant contributions to steroid ...

  7. Derek Barton Químico orgânico britânico nascido em 1918, em Kent, e falecido a 16 de março de 1998. Partilhou o Prémio Nobel da Química, em 1969, com o químico e físico norueguês Odd Hassel , pelo estudo que desenvolveu a estrutura geométrica tridimensional de moléculas complexas.