suzuki
suzuki — 人名
1. Akira Suzuki (born 1930), a Japanese scientist who discovered a practical way to
鈴木章
日本化學家,鈴木反應發現者
Akira Suzuki (born 1930), a Japanese scientist who discovered a practical way to join carbon-based molecules using a palladium catalyst — a process now called the Suzuki reaction. He received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2010 together with Richard F. Heck and Ei-ichi Negishi.
Suzuki shared the 2010 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Richard Heck and Ei-ichi Negishi.
鈴木章與理查.赫克及根岸英一共同獲得 2010 年諾貝爾化學獎。
The Suzuki reaction, named after the chemist, is widely taught in organic chemistry courses.
以這位化學家命名的鈴木反應,在有機化學課程中被廣泛教授。
passive: is widely taught in [academic field]
Many pharmaceutical companies rely on Suzuki's cross-coupling method to create new drugs.
許多藥廠依賴鈴木的交叉偶聯方法來開發新藥。
A research team at Hokkaido University still uses the techniques Suzuki developed in the 1970s.
北海道大學的一個研究團隊至今仍在使用鈴木章於 1970 年代開發的技術。
Suzuki's discovery made it much easier to build complex carbon structures for medicines and electronics.
鈴木的發現使得製造醫藥與電子產品所需的複雜碳結構變得容易許多。
- Akira Suzuki
the chemist's full name; used in formal and academic contexts
- Suzuki reaction
indirect reference — sometimes 'Suzuki' stands for the reaction itself rather than the person
用法筆記
The name appears most often in the compound terms 'Suzuki reaction' or 'Suzuki coupling' in chemistry textbooks and research articles. When referring to the person, the full name 'Akira Suzuki' is typically used in formal writing.