Brown, Herbert Charles (1912-2004), an American chemist, shared the 1979 Nobel Prize in chemistry with the German scientist Georg Wittig. They received the prize for developing compounds capable of producing chemical bonds useful in the manufacture of drugs and in other industrial processes. Brown's pioneering research into boron compounds also helped him achieve the award.
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