NOBEL PRIZE IN CHEMISTRY GOES TO DUO WHO DEVELOPED A TOOL FOR MOLECULE BUILDING

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Wed 06 October 2021:

The Nobel Assembly of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced in Stockholm on Wednesday that two scientists shared the 2021 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the development of “asymmetric organocatalysis.”

According to Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences Secretary General Goran K. Hansson, scientists Benjamin List and David MacMillan were jointly awarded the prize for the development of this precise new tool for molecular construction, which had “a great impact on pharmaceutical research and has made chemistry greener.”

A statement by the assembly said that in 2000, the laureates independently developed a type of catalysis, a process that boosts the speed of a chemical reaction with a substance known as a catalyst, that uses neither metals nor enzymes, marking a first in the field. Dubbed asymmetric organocatalysis, this process builds upon small organic molecules.

“I absolutely didn’t expect this surprise,” List said, connecting to the teleconference and saying that he thought the news that he had received the prize was “a joke.”

He added that his favorite aspect of this molecule was that it is being edible and completely harmless to the human body.

In a statement, head of the Nobel Committee for Chemistry, Johan Aqvist, said: “This concept for catalysis is as simple as it is ingenious, and the fact is that many people have wondered why we didn’t think of it earlier.”

The winners of the Nobel Prizes in Literature, Peace, and Economics are likely to be announced by Oct. 11.

Last year, French scientist Emmanuelle Charpentier and US scientist Jennifer A. Doudna were jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry “for the creation of a method for genome editing” utilizing CRISPR technology.

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