Hideki Shirakawa

Hideki Shirakawa

Professor Hideki Shirakawa 白川 英樹 "Shirakawa Hideki", born in Tokyo on August 20, 1936) is a Japanese chemist and winner of the 2000 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his discovery of conductive polymers together with physics professor Alan J. Heeger and chemistry professor Alan G MacDiarmid at the University of Pennsylvania.

Works

While employed as an assistant at Tokyo Institute of Technology (TITech) in Japan, he developed polyacetylene, which has a metallic appearance. This result interested Alan MacDiarmid when MacDiarmid visited TITech in 1975.

In 1976, he was invited to work in the laboratory of Alan MacDiarmid as a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Pennsylvania. The two developed the electrical conductivity of polyacetylene along with American physicist Alan Heeger.

In 1977 they discovered that doping with iodine vapor could enhance the conductivity of polyacetylene. The three scientists were awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2000 in recognition of the discovery. With regard to the mechanism of electric conduction, it is strongly believed that nonlinear excitations in the form of solitons play a role.

Biography

1936 Born in Tokyo, in the family of a military doctor. Around third grade, he moved to Takayama, Gifu, which is the hometown of his mother. 1961 Graduated from Tokyo Institute of Technology (TITech), Chemical engineering department in the School of Science and Engineering.

1966 Received doctorate from Chemical engineering department in Graduate School of Science and Engineering in TITech. Obtained the post of assistant in Chemical Resources Laboratory in TITech.

1976 Post-doctoral researcher in the University of Pennsylvania, USA with invitation by Alan MacDiarmid.

1979 Assistant professor in University of Tsukuba, Japan

1982 Professor in University of Tsukuba, Japan

1991 Chief of Science and Engineering Department of Graduate School in University of Tsukuba, Japan (- March,1993)

1994 Chief of Category #3 group in University of Tsukuba, Japan (-March,1997)

Relatives

One of his relatives, Hitomi Yoshizawa, is a member of the singing group Morning Musume " [http://www.helloproject.com/ Morning Girls] ". He is also related to Naoko Takahashi, the woman marathon gold medalist of the 2000 Summer Olympics.

Notes

References

* [http://www.jce.divched.org/JCEWWW/Features/eChemists/document.php?chemid=61 Biographical snapshots: Hideki Shirakawa,] "Journal of Chemical Education" web site.

External links

* [http://nobelprize.org/chemistry/laureates/2000/shirakawa-autobio.html Nobel Prize Biography]
* [http://www.ims.tsukuba.ac.jp/individual/shirakawa.html Official Homepage in Japanese]
* [http://www.upenn.edu/almanac/v47/n08/nobel2000.html Alan MacDiarmid on Winning]


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