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Scientists who created tools to build molecules win Chemistry Nobel

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STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – German Benjamin List and Scottish-born David MacMillan won the 2021 Nobel Prize in Chemistry on Wednesday for developing new tools for building molecules that have helped make new drugs and are more environmen­tally friendly.

They share the 10-million Swedish crown ($1.14-million) prize for their separate work on asymmetric organocata­lysis, which the award-giving body said was “a new and ingenious tool for molecule building.”

“Organic catalysts can be used to drive multitudes of chemical reactions,” the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said in a statement. “Using these reactions, researcher­s can now more efficientl­y construct anything from new pharmaceut­icals to molecules that can capture light in solar cells.”

Catalysts are molecules that remain stable while enabling or speeding up chemical reactions performed in labs or large industrial

reactors. Prior to the laureates’ breakthrou­gh findings at the turn of the millennium, only certain metals and complex enzymes were known to do the trick.

The academy said the new generation of catalysts were both more friendly for the environmen­t and cheaper to produce and have been the key to making new substances such as pharmaceut­icals, plastics, perfumes and flavors.

List, of the Max-Planck-Institut fuer Kohlenfors­chung, Muelheim an der Ruhr, Germany, and MacMillan, of Princeton University in the United States, share the prize in equal parts for breakthrou­ghs achieved independen­tly of one another.

The Nobel prizes have been awarded since 1901, with the economics prize first handed out in 1969.

The chemistry award is the third of this year’s crop of Nobel prizes and follows the prizes for medicine, or physiology, and physics announced earlier this week.

Previous winners of the Chemistry prize include Marie Curie and Fredrick Sanger, who won twice.

Seven women have won, including last year’s laureates Emmanuelle Charpentie­r and Jennifer Doudna who were awarded the prize for creating genetic ‘scissors’ that can edit DNA.

 ?? (Claudio Bresciani/TT News Agency/Reuters) ?? THE WINNERS of the 2021 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Benjamin List and David MacMillan.
(Claudio Bresciani/TT News Agency/Reuters) THE WINNERS of the 2021 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Benjamin List and David MacMillan.

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