This is a list of chemists. It should include those who have been important to the development or practice of chemistry. Their research or application has made significant contributions in the area of basic or applied chemistry.
Anton Eduard van Arkel (1893–1976), Dutch chemist who developed a method for preparing pure titanium and other metals
Svante Arrhenius (1859–1927), Swedish chemist, one of the founders of physical chemistry, he used physical chemistry to estimate the effect of atmospheric carbon dioxide the Earth's increasing surface temperature; Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1903
Valerie Ashby (born 1965/1966), American chemist known for work on functionalized diene monomers and polymers
Barbara Askins (born 1939), American chemist known for inventing a method to enhance underexposed photographic negatives
Larned B. Asprey (1919–2005), American nuclear chemist known for actinide, lanthanide, rare-earth and fluorine chemistry
Alán Aspuru-Guzik (born 1976), Mexican computational chemist known for variational quantum eigensolver
Bengt Aurivillius (1918–1994), Swedish chemist known for his research in metal and mixed oxides.
Karin Aurivillius (1920–1982), Swedish chemist who determined the crystal structures of many mercury compounds
Amedeo Avogadro (1776–1856), Italian chemist and physicist, discovered Avogadro's law as a copmponent of noted for his contribution to molecular theory
Vincenzo Barone (born 1952), Italian chemist working in theoretical and computational chemistry
Neil Bartlett (1932–2008), English/Canadian/American chemist known for creating the first noble-gas compound
Sir Derek Barton (1918–1998), 1969 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for “contributions to the development of the concept of conformation and its application in chemistry"
Bas–Ben
Fred Basolo (1920–2007), American chemist known for the mechanisms of inorganic reactions
Esther Batchelder (1897–1987), American chemist, educator and specialist in nutrition
Sir Alan Battersby (1925–2018), English organic chemist known for work on biosynthetic pathways
Antoine Baumé (1728–1804), French chemist, inventor of the Baumé scale hydrometer for measuring the density of liquids
Karl Bayer (1847–1904), Austrian chemist who invented the Bayer process of extracting alumina from bauxite
Joseph Achille Le Bel (1847–1930), French chemist, early work in stereochemistry addressing the relationship between molecular structure and optical activity
Angela Belcher (PhD 1997), American chemist, materials scientist, and biological engineer
Irina Beletskaya (born 1933), Russian organometallic chemist known for studies on aromatic reaction mechanisms
R. P. (Ronnie) Bell (1907–1996), English physical chemist known in particular for The Proton in Chemistry
Andrey Belozersky (1905–1972), Soviet biologist and biochemist, pioneer of molecular biology and the chemistry of nucelic acids
Ruth R. Benerito (1916–2013), American chemist known for inventions relating to textiles, including wash-and-wear cotton fabrics
Ber–Bla
Paul Berg (1926–2023), American biochemist known for research on nucleic acids, especially recombinant DNA, 1980 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Helen M. Berman (born 1943), American chemist who worked on structural analysis of protein-nucleic acid complexes
Marcellin Berthelot (1827–1907), French chemist, a prominent anti-vitalist who synthesized many organic compounds from inorganic substances, and developed thermochemistry
Claude Louis Berthollet (1748–1822), French chemist who developed the theory of chemical equilibria
Guy Bertrand (born 1952) French chemist working on carbenes, nitrenes, phosphinidenes, radicals and biradicals
Jöns Jakob Berzelius (1779–1848), Swedish chemist who discovered several elements
Johannes Martin Bijvoet (1892–1980), Dutch chemist and crystallographer who determined the absolute configuration of sodium rubidium tartrate
Leonora Bilger (1893–1975), American chemist who studied nitrogenous compounds
Katherine Bitting (1869–1937), Canadian and American food chemist for the United States Department of Agriculture and the National Canners Association
Joseph Black (1728–1799), British chemist known for discoveries of magnesium, latent heat, specific heat, and carbon dioxide
Blo–Bou
Katharine Burr Blodgett (1898–1979), American surface chemist and physicist and inventor of nonreflective glass
Suzanne Blum (born 1978), American chemist developing single-molecule and single-particle fluorescence microscopy
Katharine Blunt (1876–1954), American chemist and nutritionist focusing on home economics, food chemistry and nutrition
Herman Boerhaave (1668–1738) Dutch chemist, botanist, Christian humanist & physician, first to isolate urea from urine
Kristie Boering (born 1963), American chemist and planetary scientist studying atmospheric chemistry and mass transport in the extraterrestrial atmosphere
Olga Bogdanova (1896–1982), Soviet chemist who specialized in organic catalysis
Dale L. Boger (born 1953), American chemist working on natural product synthesis, synthetic methodology, medicinal chemistry, and combinatorial chemistry
Jan Boldingh (1915–2003), Dutch chemist known for new analytic techniques such as gas-chromatography and others
Alexander Borodin (1833–1887), Russian chemist and composer. As a chemist he is known best for his work on organic synthesis, including discovery of the aldol reaction
Hans-Joachim Born (1909–1987), German radiochemist who participated in the Soviet nuclear weapons programme
Octave Leopold Boudouard (1872–1923), French chemist who discovered the Boudouard reaction: combination of carbon and carbon dioxide to form carbon monoxide at high temperatures
Jean-Baptiste Boussingault (1802–1887), French chemist with work in agricultural science, petroleum science and metallurgy
Jeanne Burbank (1915–2002), American chemist who developed lead-acid and silver-zinc batteries for submarines at the United States Naval Research Laboratory
Walter Hawkins (1911–1992), African American chemist, widely regarded as a pioneer of polymer chemistry. Co-invented a polymer with antioxidants that prevented deterioration even in extreme temperatures.
Madeleine M. Joullié (born 1927), French-American-Brazilian organic chemist and first woman to have an American tenure track position in organic chemistry
Xiaoliang Sunney Xie (born 1962), Chinese-American biochemist, pioneer in the field of Single Molecule Microscopy and CARS (Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Spectroscopy) microscopy
Elizabeth J. Feinler (born 1931), American information scientist and past director of the Network Information Systems Center at the Stanford Research Institute
Marye Anne Fox (1947–2021), American chemist and university chancellor
Dolph Lundgren (born 1957), Masters in Chemistry, Swedish actor
Primo Levi (1919–1987), resistance fighter, chemist and novelist
Mikhail Lomonosov (1711–1765), Russian chemist, historian, philologist, and poet
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