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K. Barry Sharpless - Chemist
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K. Barry Sharpless

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K. Barry Sharpless is an American chemist who developed chiral catalytic oxidation reactions and was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2001 for this work.

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Why did K. Barry Sharpless win the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2001?

Sharpless shared the 2001 Nobel Prize for work on chirally catalyzed oxidation reactions. His name is attached to reactions such as the Sharpless epoxidation and Sharpless asymmetric dihydroxylation.

Did K. Barry Sharpless win a second Nobel Prize?

Yes, Sharpless shared the 2022 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for click chemistry and bioorthogonal chemistry. He became one of the rare people to win two Nobel Prizes in the sciences.

What is click chemistry in Sharpless's work?

Click chemistry refers to reliable, modular reactions that join molecular building blocks efficiently. The copper-catalyzed azide-alkyne cycloaddition became one of the best-known examples.

Where has K. Barry Sharpless worked academically?

Sharpless has been strongly associated with the Scripps Research Institute in California. His career also included work at institutions such as MIT and Stanford.

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