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The 2005 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded
to Yves Chauvin of the Institut Français du Pétrole, Robert H. Grubbs of CalTech, and Richard R. Schrock of MIT "for development of the metathesis method in organic synthesis".
The discoveries of the laureates provided
a chemical reaction now used daily in the
chemical industry for the efficient and more
environmentally friendly production of important
pharmaceuticals, fuels, synthetic fibers,
and many other products. This article tells
the story of how olefin metathesis became
a truly useful synthetic transformation and
a triumph for mechanistic chemistry, and
illustrates the importance of fundamental
research.
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