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  1. Chimiste Japonais: Ryoji Noyori, Utagawa Yoan, Koichi Tanaka, Kaoru Ishikawa, Ken'ichi Fukui, Hideki Shirakawa, Akira Ogata (French Edition)
  2. Dodensei kobunshi kara nani ga mieru ka (Sutearingu shirizu kagaku gijutsu o sendosuru 30-nin) (Japanese Edition) by Hideki Shirakawa, 1990

1. Chemistry 2000
Hideki Shirakawa Autobiography Nobel Lecture Interview Nobel Diploma Prize Award Photo Other Resources 1999 2001. The 2000 Prize in Physics
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Japanese chemist. He earned a Ph.D. from the Tokyo Institute of Technology in 1966. After graduation he began teaching at the University of Tsukuba. In 1977 he started collaborating with Alan J. Heeger and Alan G. MacDiarmid , conducting experiments on the polymer polyacetylene. Their work demonstrated that certain plastics can be chemically changed to conduct electricity almost as readily as metals. Other conductive polymers were later discovered, and the finding was expected to play a significant role in the emerging field of molecular electronics. With Heeger and MacDiarmid, Shirakawa was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 2000.
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Hideki Shirakawa 1936 Born in Japan 1966 Ph.D., Tokyo Institute of Technology 1966 Research Associate, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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Hideki Shirakawa, codiscoverer of the field of conducting polymers, Hideki Shirakawa shared a Nobel Prize 2000 in Chemistry with Alan J. Heeger and
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Hideki Shirakawa, co-discoverer of the field of conducting polymers, more commonly known as "synthetic metals," was the chemist responsible in 1977 for the chemical and electrochemical doping of polyacetylene, (CH) x , the "prototype" conducting polymer. Hideki Shirakawa shared a Nobel Prize 2000 in Chemistry with Alan J. Heeger and Alan G. MacDiarmid. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awarded the prize to the three for the discovery and development of conductive polymers.

Hideki Shirakawa was born in Tokyo on August 20, 1936. After graduating from the Tokyo Institute of Technology with a degree in chemical engineering in 1961, he enrolled in the graduate program there and received his doctorate in engineering in 1966. He subsequently worked as an assistant at the Chemical Resources Laboratory at his alma mater until 1976, when he went to the University of Pennsylvania in the United States as a researcher. Three years later he returned to Japan, joining the faculty of the University of Tsukuba as an associate professor. In 1982 he became a professor, and in April 2000 he was appointed professor emeritus. In 1983 he received the Award of the Society of Polymer Science, Japan, for his research into polyacetylene.
Hideki Shirakawa, a 64-year-old professor emeritus at the University of Tsukuba, has been named the recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for 2000. The prize was presented jointly to Shirakawa and two U.S. scientists - Alan Heeger, 64, of the University of California at Santa Barbara and Alan MacDiarmid, 73, of the University of Pennsylvania - for their discovery and development of conductive polymers, or plastics that can transmit electric current. Shirakawa is the ninth Japanese to become a Nobel laureate and the first since Kenzaburo Oe, who won the prize for literature in 1994. He is the second Japanese to receive the chemistry award. The first was the late Ken'ichi Fukui, who won it in 1981.

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Hideki Shirakawa jap. Shirakawa Hideki 20. August ) ist ein japanischer Chemiker . Zusammen mit Alan J. Heeger und Alan MacDiarmid erhielt er im Jahr den Chemie- Nobelpreis f¼r die Entdeckung und Entwicklung leitf¤higer Polymere Ausgangspunkt f¼r seine bahnbrechenden Arbeiten war seine (angeblich zuf¤llige) Entdeckung, dass sich die elektrische Leitf¤higkeit von Polyacetylen durch Dotierung um mehrere Gr¶Ÿenordnungen erh¶hen l¤sst. Leitf¤hige Polymere werden beispielsweise als antistatische Verpackungen f¼r empfindliche elektronische Bauteile verwendet. Die aktuelle Forschung zielt insbesondere auf die Entwicklung von Halbleitern auf Polymerbasis f¼r die Herstellung billiger elektronischer Komponenten (" Plastikelektronik ") wie Transistoren Leuchtdioden und biegsamen Leiterbahnen. Personendaten NAME Shirakawa, Hideki ALTERNATIVNAMEN 白川英樹 (japanisch) KURZBESCHREIBUNG japanischer Chemiker , Tr¤ger des Chemie- Nobelpreises GEBURTSDATUM 20. August GEBURTSORT STERBEDATUM STERBEORT Von " http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hideki_Shirakawa

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Japanese chemist who, with Alan G. MacDiarmid and Alan J. Heeger , won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 2000 for their discovery that certain plastics can be chemically altered to conduct electricity almost as readily as metals.
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Hideki Shirakawa Born 20Aug-1936 Birthplace Tokyo, Japan. Gender Male EthnicityAsian Sexual orientation Straight Occupation Chemist
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Professor Hideki Shirakawa Shirakawa Hideki , born August 20 ) is a Japanese chemist and winner of the 2000 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his discovery of conductive polymers together with Alan J. Heeger and Alan G MacDiarmid He was born in Tokyo He discovered the plastic film ( polyacethylene ) which can flow electric current. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in in admiration of the discovery. Regarding to the mechanism of electric conduction, it is highly believed that the nonlinear excitations solitons play some roles. In his distant kindred, Hitomi Yoshizawa , a member of the singer group Morning Musume Morning Girls http://www.helloproject.com/ is present. Furthermore, Naoko Takahashi , the woman marathon gold medalist of the Sydney Olympics 2000, is his kindred. This Japanese biographical article is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it
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