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Authorised form of nameOlah; George Andrew (1927 - 2017)
Dates1927 - 2017
NationalityAmerican
Place of birthBudapest, Hungary
Date of birth22/05/1927
Place of deathBeverly Hills, California, United States of America
Date of death08/03/2017
OccupationChemist
Research fieldCarbocations
ActivityMedals and prizes:
Nobel Prize (Chemistry) 1994
Membership categoryForeign Member
Date of election15/05/1997
Age at election69
OtherInfoGeorge Olah was a chemist who researched the generation and reactivity of carbocations — positively-charged carbon atoms — via superacids. Spanning a wide range of synthetic and mechanistic organic chemistry, George’s work earned him the 1994 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. He held around 100 patents and has co-authored 15 books.

George discovered new superacids that are both fluid at low temperatures and millions, or even billions, of times more acidic than pure sulphuric acid. Otherwise transient, carbocations are stable in superacids, allowing their structures and properties to be determined. George’s work revolutionised organic chemistry and led to new discoveries and improvements in the production of fuel, plastics and pharmaceuticals, amongst others.

After winning his Nobel Prize, George jointly developed a methanol-based fuel cell with the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of Caltech. This hydrocarbon and energy conservation technology has the potential to relieve the current burden on fossil-fuel resources and mitigate global warming.

Professor George Olah ForMemRS died on 8 March 2017.
Sourcehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Andrew_Olah
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/54209893
CodeNA4708
Archives associated with this Fellow
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IM/003366Olah, George Andrew1998
EC/1997/45Olah, George Andrew: certificate of election to the Royal Society1995
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