emil hermann fischer
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A German chemist: Emil Hermann Fischer was a German chemist renowned for his significant contributions to organic chemistry.
- Noted for specific research: He is particularly noted for his pioneering work on synthetic sugars and the study of purines.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to Emil Hermann Fischer in 1902.
- Our textbook chapter on carbohydrate chemistry discusses the foundational research of Emil Hermann Fischer.
Advanced Usage
- Used in historical or scientific context: The name is typically used in academic, historical, or biographical contexts to refer to the scientist and his legacy.
- The Fischer projection, a method for drawing organic molecules, is named after Emil Hermann Fischer.
Variants and Related Words
- Fischer projection (n): A two-dimensional representation of a three-dimensional organic molecule, especially sugars, devised by Emil Fischer.
- You must understand the Fischer projection to visualize the stereochemistry of glucose.
- Fischer esterification (n): A common method for synthesizing esters from carboxylic acids and alcohols, named after Emil Fischer.
- The lab experiment demonstrates the Fischer esterification reaction.
Synonyms
- Chemist: A scientist specializing in chemistry.
- Nobel laureate: A recipient of a Nobel Prize. (Emil Hermann Fischer won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1902.)
Related Phrases
- Work of Fischer: Refers collectively to the scientific research and discoveries made by Emil Hermann Fischer.
- The work of Fischer laid the groundwork for modern biochemistry.
Related Idioms
Noun
- German chemist noted for work on synthetic sugars and the purines (1852-1919)