Holger Braunschweig
Holger Braunschweig | |
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| Born | 1961 |
| Nationality | German |
| Alma mater | RWTH Aachen University |
| Known for | Organoboron chemistry, Borylene Chemistry, Diborynes, Diborenes |
| Awards | 2009 DFG Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize, 2014 RSC Main Group Award, 2016 GDCh Alfred Stock Memorial Prize, 2021 RSC Mond-Nyholm Prize, 2024 ACS M. Frederick Hawthorne Award, 2024 Eni Advanced Environmental Solutions Prize |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Organometallic Chemistry, Main-Group Chemistry, Organoboron chemistry |
| Institutions | University of Würzburg |
| Website | https://www.braunschweiggroup.de/ |
Holger Braunschweig FRSC is Head and Chair of Inorganic Chemistry at the Julius-Maximilians-University of Würzburg in Würzburg, Germany. He is best known for founding the field of transition metal-boron multiple bonding (transition metal borylenes), the synthesis of the first stable compounds containing boron-boron and boron-oxygen triple bonds, the isolation of the first non-carbon/nitrogen main-group dicarbonyl, and the first fixation of dinitrogen at an element of the p-block of the periodic table. By modifying a strategy pioneered by Prof. Gregory Robinson of the University of Georgia, Braunschweig also discovered the first rational and high-yield synthesis of neutral compounds containing boron-boron double bonds (diborenes). In 2016 Braunschweig isolated the first compounds of beryllium in the oxidation state of zero.