Leo De Maeyer
Leo Carl Maria De Maeyer (8 December 1927 – 18 June 2014) was a Belgian physical chemist. He made an important contribution to the development of instrumental methods for the measurement of fast chemical reactions which led to the 1967 Nobel Prize in Chemistry given to Manfred Eigen. De Maeyer did his main scientific work at the Max-Planck-Institute for physical chemistry at Göttingen, Germany.
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Leo Carl Maria De Maeyer (8 December 1927 – 18 June 2014) was a Belgian physical chemist. He made an important contribution to the development of instrumental methods for the measurement of fast chemical reactions which led to the 1967 Nobel Prize in Chemistry given to Manfred Eigen. De Maeyer did his main scientific work at the Max-Planck-Institute for physical chemistry at Göttingen, Germany.
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