Anthony J. Arduengo, III

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Anthony J. Arduengo, III, Ph.D., is a chemist perhaps most famous for his work in the field of stable carbene research. Arduengo was involved in making, isolating and obtaining an X-ray structure of the first stable carbene.[1]

Professor Arduengo currently teaches at the University of Alabama.

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  1. ^ A stable crystalline carbene Anthony J. Arduengo, III, Richard L. Harlow, Michael Kline; J. Am. Chem. Soc.; 1991; 113(1); 361-363. (Abstract)

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