MSU Gallery of Chemists' Photo-Portraits and Mini-Biographies

* (Francois Auguste) Victor Grignard

1871-1935

 

Portrait: 52
Location - Floor: First - Zone: Room 138 - Wall: North - Sequence: 4
Source: Kedzie Collection
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(Francois Auguste) Victor Grignard
 

Grignard found that, in the presence of ether, magnesium reacts with alkyl and aryl halides at room temperature to form organomagnesium compounds. These solutions, called "Grignard reagents" react with most functional groups in a synthetically useful way. For this discovery, tremendously useful in laboratory and industrial synthesis, he was awarded the 1912 Nobel Prize in Chemistry (shared with Paul Sabatier, discoverer of catalytic hydrogenation).