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Kenichi Fukui


Born
in Nara City, Japan
October 04, 1918

Died
January 09, 1998

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Kenichi Fukui (福井 謙一 Fukui Ken'ichi) was a Japanese chemist.

Fukui was co-recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1981 with Roald Hoffmann, for their investigations into the mechanisms of chemical reactions. His work focused on the role of frontier orbitals in chemical reactions: specifically that molecules share loosely bonded electrons which occupy the frontier orbitals.

Fukui was born in Nara, Japan. In his student days between 1938 and 1941, Fukui's interest was stimulated by quantum mechanics and Erwin Schrödinger's famous equation. He had developed the belief that a breakthrough in science occurs through the unexpected fusion of remotely related fields.

In an interview with The Chemical Intelligencer Kenichi discusses his path towar
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Theory of Orientation and S...

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Gakumon No Sōzō

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日本人の選択―世界のなかの日本 (小学館創造選書 (96))

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“As is known worldwide, Japan has tried to catch up with the western countries since the beginning of this century by importing science from them.”
Kenichi Fukui

“Japanese universities have a chair system that is a fixed hierarchy. This has its merits when trying to work as a laboratory on one theme. But if you want to do original work you must start young, and young people are limited by the chair system. Even if students cannot become assistant professors at an early age they should be encouraged to do original work.

...Industry is more likely to put its research effort into its daily business. It is very difficult for it to become involved in pure chemistry. There is a need to encourage long-range research, even if we don't know its goal and if its application is unknown.”
Kenichi Fukui