

Richard Royce Schrock
Dr. Richard Royce Schrock is a renowned researcher in the field of chemistry, currently serving as a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). His pioneering work has significantly advanced the understanding and application of olefin metathesis, a critical reaction in organic chemistry. Dr. Schrock's research is particularly focused on the synthesis and characterization of complexes that serve as catalysts for olefin metathesis, a process that has wide-ranging implications in the production of pharmaceuticals, plastics, and other essential materials. In addition to his groundbreaking work on olefin metathesis, Dr. Schrock is deeply involved in the study of dinitrogen reduction. His research aims to achieve this reduction in a well-defined manner, which could have profound impacts on the development of sustainable agricultural practices and the production of ammonia-based fertilizers. This work is part of a broader effort to understand and manipulate nitrogen fixation processes, which are vital for life on Earth. Dr. Schrock is also dedicated to the controlled synthesis of specialty polymers using alkylidene catalysts. This aspect of his research is crucial for creating new materials with unique properties, which can be tailored for specific industrial applications. His contributions to the field of chemistry have not only expanded the scientific community's understanding of complex chemical reactions but have also paved the way for innovative solutions to real-world challenges.
Publications
, 959-969, 2005-04-15
, 217-217, 1995-07-01
, 5594-5605, 2008-07-09
, 5512-5522, 2008-07-09
, 13-18, 1983-01-07