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  1. Frank Albert Cotton FRS (April 9, 1930 – February 20, 2007) was an American chemist. He was the W.T. Doherty-Welch Foundation Chair and Distinguished Professor of Chemistry at Texas A&M University .

  2. Frank Albert Cotton ( 9 avril 1930 – 20 février 2007) est chimiste inorganicien reconnu pour sa recherche sur la chimie des métaux de transition. Professeur de chimie à la Texas A&M University, il est l'auteur de plus de 1 700 articles scientifiques.

  3. 13 avr. 2007 · Cotton was a world-renowned researcher and educator, and one of a small number of scientists credited with the renaissance of inorganic chemistry that began in the 1950s. His work led to a new appreciation for the diverse structural, bonding, and reactivity properties of transition-metal complexes.

  4. Biographie de FRANK ALBERT COTTON (1930-2007). Grand chercheur, auteur prolifique (plus de 1 600 publications savantes), d'un conservatisme politique et culturel aussi attachant qu'anachronique, le chimiste américain Frank Albert (dit « Al ») Cotton, né à Philadelphie le 9 avril 1930 et...

  5. F. (Frank) Albert Cotton. Recognition of the structural and theoretical significance of the rhenium-rhenium quadruple bond (in Re 2 Cl 82-) by Cotton in 1964 led to the systematic exploration of metal-metal multiple bonding in transition metal complexes.

  6. 4 avr. 2007 · His death on 20 February, at the age of 76, marks the end of an extraordinary and prolific career. The signature discovery to emerge from Cotton's laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute...

  7. 23 févr. 2007 · F. A. Cotton died this week, and another gigantic name in chemistry departs. As an inorganic chemist, he was technically outside my field, but no one's really outside the range of influence of someone like that.