John B. Fenn
American analytical chemist
John Bennett Fenn (June 15, 1917 – December 10, 2010) was an American analytical chemist. He was awarded a share of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2002. Fenn shared half of the award with Koichi Tanaka for their work in mass spectrometry.
John B. Fenn | |
---|---|
Born | John Bennett Fenn June 15, 1917[1] New York City, U.S. |
Died | December 10, 2010 | (aged 93)
Nationality | United States |
Alma mater | Berea College Yale University |
Known for | Electrospray ionization |
Awards | Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2002) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Chemistry |
Institutions | Princeton University Yale University Virginia Commonwealth University |
References
🔥 Top keywords: Main PageSpecial:Search0Slash (punctuation)BlackSpecial:RecentChanges4 (number)DavidSOLID (object-oriented design)Wikipedia:AboutFile:Sexual intercourse with internal ejaculation.webmHelp:ContentsHelp:IntroductionLisa Sparxxx2023 UEFA Champions League FinalColour24-hour clockAdolf Hitler UunonaBismillahir Rahmanir Raheem6 (number)T. N. SeshanFile:ASCII-Table-wide.svg20 (number)Poor Things (movie)United StatesCristiano RonaldoList of people who have walked on the MoonAli Malikov50 (number)17 (number)The Valley (2024 TV series)GrassList of mathematical symbolsList of U.S. states and territories by time zone8 (number)List of countries by areaWikipedia:Simple talkList of largest Hindu templesRama