Horst Prinzbach

Horst Prinzbach (20 July 1931 in Haslach im Kinzigtal 18 September 2012 in Freiburg im Breisgau) was a German chemist and professor emeritus.

Prinzbach studied chemistry at the University of Freiburg and received his PhD under Arthur Lüttringhaus. He joined William von Eggers Doering at Yale University for postdoctoral work. In 1962 he completed his habilitation at Freiburg with a dissertation on sesquifulvalenes. In 1965 he became a professor of organic chemistry at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland, and in 1969 he became a full professor in organic chemistry at Freiburg.

Main research activities

Dodecahedrane
Pagodane

Of his many research interests in organic chemistry, including photochemistry with unusual chromophores, synthesis of new carba-/hetera cages, radical cations, dications, total synthesis of aminoglycosid antibiotics, and enzymes, Prinzbach was probably best known for the pagodane route towards dodecahedrane. In the course of his research, the phenomenon of σ-bishomoaromaticity was discovered as an extreme case of chemical bonding. The final landmark the development of dodecahedrane chemistry over many years was the preparation and characterisation of C20 fullerene in the gas phase based on bromination-elimination reactions of dodecahedrane.[1][2]

Honors

References

  1. Horst Prinzbach, Andreas Weiler, Peter Landenberger, Fabian Wahl, Jürgen Wörth, Lawrence T. Scott, Marc Gelmont, Daniela Olevano, Bernd v. Issendorff. Gas-phase production and photoelectron spectroscopy of the smallest fullerene, C20. Nature 407, 60-63 (7 September 2000) | doi:10.1038/35024037
  2. H. Prinzbach, F. Wahl, A. Weiler, P. Landenberger, J. Woerth, L.T. Scott, M. Gelmont, D. Olevano, F. Sommer, B. von Issendorff: C20 Carbon Clusters: Fullerene - Boat - Sheet Generation, Mass Selection, PE Characterization. Chem. Eur. J. 2006, 12, 6268-6280

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