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26 March 2020) was a German chemist. His importance in synthetic organic

chemistry extends to the enormous influence he had in post-war chemistry

departments in Germany and Austria, due to a large number of His major achievement was the development of the 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition reaction,

also called the Huisgen cycloaddition. Huisgen was born in Munich under the supervision of Heinrich Otto Wieland. He

completed his Ph.D. in 1943 with a thesis about a strychnine alkaloid. He completed his habilitation in 1947, and was appointed professor at

the University of Tübingen in

1949. He returned to the University of Munich in

1952, succeeding Wieland, and he remained dedicated to research long after

attaining emeritus status there

in 1988. One of his major achievements was the development of the 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition reaction,

also known as the Huisgen cycloaddition or Huisgen reaction. The Huisgen

reaction is of paramount importance to the synthesis of heterocyclic compounds, such as vitamins, alkaloids and antibiotics. Huisgen was a

member of the American

Academy of Arts and Sciences from 1960. He was also a

member of the German National

Academy of Sciences Leopoldina and an Honorary Fellow of

the Royal Society of Chemistry.

He was an Honorary Member of the Gesellschaft Deutscher

Chemiker and the Chemical Society of Japan.

He was awarded the Liebig Medal in 1961,

the Lavoisier Medal from

the Société Chimique de France in

1965, and the Adolfo Quilico Medal from the Società Chimica Italiana in

1987, among others. He was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1989. He received

several honorary doctorates,

including from the FU Berlin in 2010. Sixteen

of his students became professors in Germany alone,[1] including Reinhard Brückner [de], Johann Gasteiger,[9] Bernd Giese, Herbert Mayr [de], Johann Mulzer Hans-Ulrich Reissig, Jürgen Sauer [de] and Ivar Karl Ugi. 



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