F. Albert Cotton(1930–2007)
ChemistryF. Albert Cotton is a recipient of the Wolf Prize in Chemistry (2000) from United States. They have received 2 major awards in total. Their primary field is Chemistry. They were educated at Harvard University and Temple University. They have been affiliated with Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
United States
2
Major Awards
1,962
Publications
57,826
Citations
85
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29.5
Avg Citations/Paper
Awards & Recognition
Most Cited Works
Top publications by citation count#8
A strong metal-to-metal interaction in an edge-sharing bioctahedral compound that leads to a very short tungsten-tungsten double bond.
Inorganic Chemistry(2014)
9
citations
#9
Correction to Proof by EPR Spectroscopy that the Unpaired Electron in an Os27+ Species Is in a δ* Metal-based Molecular Orbital
Inorganic Chemistry(2014)
1
citations
#10
Manipulating magnetism: Ru₂⁵⁺ paddlewheels devoid of axial interactions.
Journal of the American Chemical Society(2014)
23
citations
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Correction to Proof by EPR Spectroscopy that the Unpaired Electron in an Os27+ Species Is in a δ* Metal-based Molecular Orbital
Inorganic Chemistry2014
1citations
Open AccessManipulating magnetism: Ru₂⁵⁺ paddlewheels devoid of axial interactions.
Journal of the American Chemical Society2014
23citations
Career Path
Award progression over time
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Co-winners
Shared the same award in the same year
Education
Harvard University(Doctor of Philosophy)
Temple University
Doctoral Advisors
Career Timeline
Massachusetts Institute of Technology?–present
Texas A&M University?–present
Academy Memberships
National Academy of Sciences (US)Russian Academy of Sciences
Related Laureates
Other winners of the same award(s)
AH
Ahmed H. Zewail
Davy Medal (2011)
OY
Omar Yaghi
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2025)
CR
Carolyn R. Bertozzi
Priestley Medal (2023)
PA
Paul Alivisatos
Kyoto Prize in Basic Sciences (2022)
KB
Karl Barry Sharpless
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2022)
RS
Robert S. Langer, Jr.
Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences (2014)
RZ
Richard Zare
Welch Award in Chemistry (2010)
HG
Harry Gray
Welch Award in Chemistry (2009)
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