Bernard Feringa
Bernard Lucas "Ben" Feringa (Barger-Compascuum, 18 de maio de 1951) é um químico orgânico. Especialista em nanotecnologia molecular e catálise homogênea. Foi laureado com o Nobel de Química de 2016, juntamente com Jean-Pierre Sauvage e Fraser Stoddart, por seu trabalho em máquinas moleculares.[2]
Obras
- S. P. Fletcher, F. Dumur, M. M. Pollard, B. L. Feringa: A Reversible, Unidirectional Molecular Rotary Motor Driven by Chemical Energy. In: Science. Volume 310, 2005, p. 80–82, doi:10.1126/science.1117090.
- Ben L. Feringa, Nagatoshi Koumura, Robert W. J. Zijlstra, Richard A. Van Delden, Noboyuki Harada: Light-driven monodirectional molecular rotor. In: Nature. Volume 401, 199, p. 152.
- Javier Vicario, Martin Walko, Auke Meetsma, Ben L. Feringa: Fine Tuning of the Rotary Motion by Structural Modification in Light-Driven Unidirectional Molecular Motors. In: Journal of the American Chemical Society. Volume 128, 2006, p. 5127–5135, doi:10.1021/ja058303m.
- Javier Vicario, Auke Meetsma, Ben L. Feringa: Controlling the speed of rotation in molecular motors. Dramatic acceleration of the rotary motion by structural modification. In: Chemical Communications. 2005, p. 5910–5912, doi:10.1039/B507264F.
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2001: Knowles, Noyori, Sharpless · 2002: Fenn, Tanaka, Wüthrich · 2003: Agre, MacKinnon · 2004: Ciechanover, Hershko, Rose · 2005: Chauvin, Grubbs, Schrock · 2006: Kornberg · 2007: Ertl · 2008: Chalfie, Shimomura, Tsien · 2009: Ramakrishnan, Steitz, Yonath · 2010: Heck, Negishi, Suzuki · 2011: Shechtman · 2012: Kobilka, Lefkowitz · 2013: Karplus, Levitt, Warshel · 2014: Betzig, Hell e Moerner · 2015: Lindahl, Modrich e Sancar · 2016: Sauvage, Stoddart e Feringa · 2017: Dubochet, Frank e Henderson · 2018: Arnold, Smith e Winter · 2019: Goodenough, Whittingham e Yoshino · 2020: Charpentier e Doudna · 2021: List e MacMillan · 2022: Bertozzi, Meldal e Sharpless · 2023: Bawendi, Brus e Ekimov · 2024: Baker, Hassabis e Jumper
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