John A. Osborn (1939–2000) was an inorganic chemist who made many contributions to organometallic chemistry. Obsorn received his PhD under the mentorship of Geoffrey Wilkinson. During that degree Osborn contributed to the development of Wilkinson's catalyst. His thesis studies ranged widely.
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| - John A. Osborn (28 juillet 1939 - 23 avril 2000) est un chimiste anglais. Il a beaucoup contribué au développement de la catalyse homogène et de la chimie organométallique. (fr)
- John A. Osborn (1939–2000) was an inorganic chemist who made many contributions to organometallic chemistry. Obsorn received his PhD under the mentorship of Geoffrey Wilkinson. During that degree Osborn contributed to the development of Wilkinson's catalyst. His thesis studies ranged widely. (en)
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| - John A. Osborn (1939–2000) was an inorganic chemist who made many contributions to organometallic chemistry. Obsorn received his PhD under the mentorship of Geoffrey Wilkinson. During that degree Osborn contributed to the development of Wilkinson's catalyst. His thesis studies ranged widely. In 1967, he took a faculty position at Harvard University. At Harvard, he supervised the PhD theses of Richard Schrock, John Shapley, and Jay Labinger. During this time, the chemistry of [M(diene)(PR3)2]+ was advanced (M = Rh, Ir), laying the foundation for many subsequent developments. In 1975, Osborn took a faculty position at the University of Louis Pasteur, where he further broadened his research. (en)
- John A. Osborn (28 juillet 1939 - 23 avril 2000) est un chimiste anglais. Il a beaucoup contribué au développement de la catalyse homogène et de la chimie organométallique. (fr)
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