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  1. Frontier Orbitals and Reaction Paths: Selected Papers of Kenichi Fukui (World Scientific Series in 20th Century Chemistry) by Kenichi Fukui, Hiroshi Fujimoto, 1997-12
  2. People From Nara (City): Satoru Kitaoka, Tsuyoshi Domoto, Kenichi Fukui, Sanae Takaichi, Thelma Aoyama, Nobuo Nashiro, Munetaka Higuchi
  3. Kyoto University Faculty: Nitobe Inazo, Kazuhide Uekusa, Frederick Sontag, Gavan Mccormack, Michio Morishima, Kenichi Fukui, Fengbo Zhang
  4. Chimiste Japonais: Ryoji Noyori, Utagawa Yoan, Koichi Tanaka, Kaoru Ishikawa, Ken'ichi Fukui, Hideki Shirakawa, Akira Ogata (French Edition)
  5. Naissance à Nara: Naomi Kawase, Ai Kago, Munetaka Higuchi, Ken'ichi Fukui, Ikko Tanaka, Juichi Wakisaka, Imamura Toshiya (French Edition)
  6. Biography - Fukui, Kenichi (1918-1998): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  7. Theory of Orientation and Stereoselection (Reactivity and Structure Concepts in Organic Chemistry, Vol 2) by Kenichi Fukui, 1975-02
  8. Kagaku to watakushi: Noberusho kagakusha Fukui Ken'ichi (Japanese Edition) by Ken'ichi Fukui, 1982
  9. Kagaku to ningen o kataru (Japanese Edition) by Ken'ichi Fukui, 1982
  10. Gakumon no sozo (Japanese Edition) by Kenichi Fukui,
  11. Orientation and stereoselection (Topics in current chemistry, Bd. 15, Heft 1) by Kenichi Fukui, 1970
  12. An Einstein Dictionary by Sachi Sri/ Fukui, Kenichi (Int) Kantha, 1996
  13. The Science and Technology of Carbon Nanotubes by Tokio Yamabee, Kenichi Fukui, T. Yamabe, K. Fukui Kazuyoshi Tanaka, 1999

1. Kenichi Fukui - Autobiography
Kenichi Fukui Autobiography. I was born the eldest of three sons of Ryokichi Fukui, a foreign trade merchant and factory manager, and Chie Fukui
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2. Chemistry 1981
Kenichi Fukui Roald Hoffmann 1/2 of the prize 1/2 of the prize Japan USA
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3. Fukui Kenichi
fukui kenichi with his Nobel Prize, 1981 Fukui took little interest inchemistry before enrolling at Kyoto University, where he studied engineering,
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Fukui Kenichi
Fukui Kenichi with his Nobel Prize, 1981 (b. Oct. 4, 1918, Nara, Japand. Jan. 9, 1998, Kyoto), Japanese chemist, corecipient with Roald Hoffmann of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1981 for their independent investigations of the mechanisms of chemical reactions. Fukui took little interest in chemistry before enrolling at Kyoto University, where he studied engineering, receiving a Ph.D. in 1948. He was professor of physical chemistry at Kyoto from 1951 to 1982. He was president of the Kyoto Institute of Technology between 1982 and 1988. In 1954 Fukui published his first exposition of the concept that the crucial process in many chemical reactions consists of an interaction between the highest occupied molecular orbital of one compound and the lowest unoccupied orbital of the other. In effect, one molecule shares its most loosely bound electrons with the other, which accepts them at the site where they can become most tightly bound. The interaction results in the formation of a new, occupied orbital that has properties intermediate between those of the two former ones. Fukui designated these labile orbitals "frontier orbitals" and provided examples of their significance in reactions that produce important classes of organic compounds.

4. Kenichi Fukui
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6. Fukui, Kenichi. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
Fukui, Kenichi. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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7. Fukui, Kenichi. The American Heritage Dictionary Of The English
Fukui, Kenichi. The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language Fourth Edition. 2000.
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8. MSN Encarta - Fukui Kenichi
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More on Fukui, Kenichi from Fact Monster Hoffmann, Roald Hoffmann, Roald, 1937-, American chemist, b. Zlocz w, Poland (now Zolochiv
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10. Kenichi Fukui: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
Fukui , Kenichi 1918–1998. Japanese chemist. He shared a 1981 Nobel Prize forapplying quantummechanics theories to the analysis of chemical.
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Japanese chemist. He shared a 1981 Nobel Prize for applying quantum-mechanics theories to the analysis of chemical reactions. Encyclopedia Fukui, Kenichi kĕn ēchē fʊkū ē, fʊk ) , 1918–98, Japanese chemist, b. Nara, Japan, Ph.D. Kyoto Univ., 1948. As a professor at Kyoto Univ., Fukui developed the theory that during chemical reactions molecules share loosely bonded electrons, which occupy so-called frontier orbitals. This theory advanced the understanding of the mechanism of chemical reactions, especially in the production of organic compounds. For his research, Fukui was awarded the 1981 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, which he shared with Roald Hoffmann . He was also known for his efforts to promote science education in Japan. Wikipedia Kenichi Fukui Kenichi Fukui Fukui Ken'ichi October 4 January 9 ) was a Japanese chemist He was co-recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in with Roald Hoffman , for their independent investigations into the mechanisms of chemical reactions.

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fukui kenichi (19181998), Japanese chemist and Nobel laureate. He studied themovement of electrons during chemical reactions and developed a way of
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13. Kenichi Fukui - Wikipedia
Translate this page NAME, Kenichi, Fukui. ALTERNATIVNAMEN. KURZBESCHREIBUNG, japanischer Chemiker.GEBURTSDATUM, 4. Oktober 1918. GEBURTSORT, Nara. STERBEDATUM, 9. Januar 1998
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(Weitergeleitet von Fukui Kenichi Kenichi Fukui jap. Fukui Ken-ichi 4. Oktober in Nara Japan 9. Januar in Kyoto ) war ein japanischer Chemiker Er war bis 1982 Professor f¼r Chemie an der Kyoto Universit¤t, danach bis 1988 Pr¤sident des Kyoto-Instituts f¼r Technologie und anschlieŸend Direktor des Instituts f¼r Grundlagenchemie. Er erhielt zusammen mit Roald Hoffmann den Chemie Nobelpreis f¼r eine unabh¤ngig voneinander entwickelte Theorie zum Ablauf von chemischen Reaktionen Bearbeiten
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fukui kenichi (1918 1998). Fukui was the co-recipient (with Roald Hoffmann,see portrait) of the 1981 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his frontier orbital
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Fukui Kenichi
Fukui Kenichi
Fukui was the co-recipient (with Roald Hoffmann, see portrait) of the 1981 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for "his frontier orbital theory of chemical reactivity". In 1954 Fukui published his theory that the site and rate of any reaction depends on the geometry and relative energies of the highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO) of one reactant and the lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO) of the other. He applied this method to a very wide variety of reactions and reactants, including aromatic substitution in benzenoid and heteroaromatic systems, additions to conjugated alkenes and others. Fukui's calculations gained increasing recognition among non-theoreticians as a consequence of the more pictorial orbital symmetry representations of Woodward and Hoffmann. Fukui's monograph "Theory of Orientation and Stereoselection" summarizes his work in this field. Fukui was born in Nara, Japan, received the A.B. (1941) and Ph.D. (1948) in Chemical Engineering at Kyoto University and served as Professor there on the Faculty of Engineering, Department of Hydrocarbon Chemistry (1951-1982). He then became President of the Kyoto Institute of Technology (1982-88) and later the Director of the Institute for Fundamental Chemistry in Kyoto, an institute built specifically for him. In addition to his theoretical work, Fukui published over 450 papers in such diverse fields as reaction engineering and catalysis, statistical theory of gelation and the use of inorganic salts in organic synthesis. In 1988 he received the Imperial Honor of the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun.

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I am a businessman, involved in the petroleum industry. However, I feel that this is not enough for me, and I am painfully aware that I need to be conscious of my role as a citizen and inhabitant of our planet. In this context, I am very happy to have this opportunity to meet people from the younger generation, who will be shouldering the burdens of the 21st century, and to be given this opportunity to speak to you. The title of my talk today is "Our Project to Protect Tropical Rainforests," and perhaps this might seem an exaggerated description of what we are doing. But, I can assure you that the awareness and intentions on which our project is based are extremely broad-ranging. At the same time, our philosophy is to approach what we are doing in a steady, stable, step-by-step manner. Three years ago, I met Dr. Fukui Kenichi, Nobel Prize Laureate and professor of physics at Kyoto University. He said something I thought was really wonderful, that is, that the 21st century should be a time to restore the planet. That is, during the 20th century, we enjoyed various forms of prosperity, but we also had the tragedies of war and poverty resulting from human population growth, making the 20th a century that combined both light and darkness. With this, and with the way our lives have been based on abundant consumption, abundant production and abundant waste, which means using up plenty of resources, including petroleum, I think I am not alone nowadays in seeming to hear a message from the people to be born in the 21st and 22nd century that says, "You people of the 20th century, how wasteful you are! Leave us an Earth where we can live!"

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18. Fukui Kenichi
fukui kenichi (szül. 1918. okt. 4. Nara, Japán), japán vegyész, 1981ben RoaldHoffmann társaságában kémiai Nobel-díjat kapott; egymástól függetlenül
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Fukui Kenichi (szül. 1918. okt. 4. Nara, Japán), japán vegyész, 1981-ben Roald Hoffmann társaságában kémiai Nobel-díjat kapott; egymástól függetlenül vizsgálták a kémiai reakciók mechanizmusait. Mielôtt a Kyotói Egyetemre jelentkezett, Fukui nemigen érdeklôdött a kémia iránt. Mérnöki tanulmányokat folytatott, 1948-ban doktorált, 1951-tôl volt a fizikai kémia professzora. Koncepcióját 1954-ben tette közzé, eszerint sok kémiai reakcióban a döntô folyamat az egyik vegyület legmagasabb betöltött molekuláris pályái és a másik vegyület legalacsonyabb betöltetlen pályái közötti kölcsönhatás. Valójában az egyik molekula megosztja a leglazábban kötött elektronjait a másikkal, az pedig olyan helyen fogadja be ôket, ahol a lehetô legszorosabban köthetôk. A kölcsönhatás eredményeként olyan új betöltött pálya alakul ki, amelynek a tulajdonságai a két korábbi pálya adatai közé esnek. Fukui "határpályáknak" nevezte el ezeket az ingatag pályákat, jelentôségükre a szerves vegyületek fontos csoportjait létrehozó reakciókból mutatott példákat. Vissza az Arcképtárba

19. Hoffmann
Zoczów, Lengyelország), lengyel születésu amerikai vegyész, a japán fukui kenichitársaságában 1981ben kémiai Nobel-díjat kapott a kémiai reakciók
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Hoffmann, Roald (szül. 1937. júl. 18. Zoczów, Lengyelország), lengyel születésu amerikai vegyész, a japán Fukui Kenichi társaságában 1981-ben kémiai Nobel-díjat kapott a kémiai reakciók mechanizmusainak (egymástól függetlenül végzett) vizsgálatáért. Hoffmann 1949-ben emigrált családjával együtt az Egyesült Államokba. A Columbia Egyetemen szerzett diplomát, 1962-ben a Harvard Egyetemen doktorált. A Harvardon a következô három évben Robert B. Woodwarddal dolgozott együtt, majd 1965-ben átment a Cornell Egyetemre. Hoffmann akkor kezdett hozzá a díjjal elismert kutatásaihoz, amikor ô és Woodward magyarázatot keresett egy reakció váratlan alakulására; ettôl a reakciótól Woodward és munkatársai azt várták, hogy a B -vitamin bonyolult molekulájának szintézisében lehet majd felhasználni. Hoffmann és Woodward felfedezte, hogy az atomgyuruk létrejöttével vagy széttörésével járó sok reakció lezajlásának módja a leginkább megváltozó molekulapályák matematikai leírásában fellépô szimmetriától függ. Elméletüket állítások sorával fogalmazták meg, ezeket ma Woodward-Hoffmann-féle szabályoknak nevezik. Az elmélet megmagyarázza, hogy miért nem jönnek létre bizonyos ciklikus vegyületek a megfelelônek látszó kiindulási anyagokból, míg mások könnyen keletkeznek; világossá teszi ezen felül az atomok geometriai elrendezôdését is azokban a termékekben, amelyek ciklikus vegyületek gyuruinek széttörésekor jönnek létre. Vissza az Arcképtárba

20. Kenichi Fukui
Kenichi Fukui Born 4Oct-1918 Birthplace Nara, Japan Died 9-Jan-1998 Locationof death Kyoto, Japan Cause of death unspecified. Gender Male
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Executive summary: Frontier orbitals Father: Ryokichi Fukui (merchant)
Mother: Chie Fukui Wife: Tomoe Horie (m. 1947, one son, one daughter) Son: Tetsuya Daughter: Miyako University: Kyoto Imperial University (1941) Professor: Kyoto Imperial University (1943-82) Nobel Prize for Chemistry 1981 (with Roald Hoffmann American Academy of Arts and Sciences Royal Society Do you know something we don't? Submit a correction or make a comment about this profile

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