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*[[Richard Abegg]] (1869–1910), German chemist
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*[[Frederick Abel]] (1827–1902), English chemist
 
*[[Richard Abegg]] (1869–1910), German chemist, pioneer of valence theory
*[[Frederick Abel]] (1827–1902), English chemist, inventor of cordite
*[[Friedrich Accum]] (1769–1838), German chemist, advances in the field of [[gas lighting]]
*[[Friedrich Accum]] (1769–1838), German chemist, advances in the field of [[gas lighting]]
*[[Homer Burton Adkins]] (1892–1949), American chemist, known for work in [[hydrogenation]] of [[organic compounds]]
*[[Homer Burton Adkins]] (1892–1949), American chemist, known for work in [[hydrogenation]] of [[organic compounds]]
*[[Peter Agre]] (born 1949), American chemist and doctor, 2003 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]]
*[[Peter Agre]] (born 1949), American chemist and doctor, known for aquaporin water channels, 2003 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]]
*[[Georgius Agricola]] (1494–1555), German scholar known as "the father of mineralogy"
*[[Georgius Agricola]] (1494–1555), German scholar known as "the father of mineralogy"
*[[Natalie Ahn]], American chemist
*[[Natalie Ahn]] (PhD 1985), American chemist working on mechanisms of cell signaling
*[[Arthur Aikin]] (1773–1855), English chemist and mineralogist
*[[Arthur Aikin]] (1773–1855), English chemist and mineralogist, a founding member of the Chemical Society
*[[Adrien Albert]] (1907–1989), Australian medicinal chemist
*[[Adrien Albert]] (1907–1989), Australian medicinal chemist who studied the links between physico-chemical properties and biological effect of drugs
*[[John Albery]] (1936–2013), English physical chemist
*[[John Albery]] (1936–2013), English physical chemist who studied electrochemistry, proton transfer and isotope effects
*[[Kurt Alder]] (1902–1958), German chemist, 1950 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]]
*[[Kurt Alder]] (1902–1958), German chemist known for the [[Diels–Alder reaction]], 1950 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]]
*[[Jerome Alexander (chemist)|Jerome Alexander]] (1876–1959), American expert on the chemistry of [[colloid]]s
*[[Jerome Alexander (chemist)|Jerome Alexander]] (1876–1959), American expert on the chemistry of [[colloid]]s
*[[Ivan Alimarin]] (1903-1989), Soviet chemist, one of the leaders of [[analytical chemistry]] in 20's century
*[[Ivan Alimarin]] (1903-1989), Soviet chemist, one of the leaders of [[analytical chemistry]] in 20's century
*[[Elmer Lucille Allen]] (born 1931), American chemist and ceramic artist
*[[Elmer Lucille Allen]] (born 1931), American chemist and ceramic artist
*[[Heather C. Allen]] (born 1960), American chemist
*[[Heather C. Allen]] (born 1960), American chemist who works on interfacial phenomena
*[[Adah Almutairi]] (born 1976), American chemist
*[[Adah Almutairi]] (born 1976), American chemist known for nanomedicine and nanotechnology
*[[Sidney Altman]] (1939–2022), Canadian-American biologist, 1989 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]]
*[[Sidney Altman]] (1939–2022), Canadian-American biologist known for catalytic RNA, 1989 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]]
*[[Faiza Al-Kharafi]] (born 1946), Kuwaiti chemist, academic and the first woman to head a major university in the Middle East
*[[Faiza Al-Kharafi]] (born 1946), Kuwaiti chemist, academic and the first woman to head a major university in the Middle East
*[[Lisa Alvarez-Cohen]], American chemist
*[[Lisa Alvarez-Cohen]] (PhD 1991), American chemist concerned with microbial degradation of environmental contaminants
*[[Gloria Long Anderson]] (born 1938), American chemist
 
*[[Christian B. Anfinsen]] (1916–1995), American chemist, 1972 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]]
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*[[Angelo Angeli]] (1864–1931), Italian chemist
*[[Gloria Long Anderson]] (born 1938), American chemist, pioneer of [[nuclear magnetic resonance]] spectroscopy
*[[Octavio Augusto Ceva Antunes]], Brazilian chemist
*[[Christian B. Anfinsen]] (1916–1995), American chemist known for work on [[ribonuclease]], 1972 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]]
*[[Anthony Joseph Arduengo, III]] (born 1952), American chemist
*[[Andrea Angel]] (1877–1917), English chemist known for work on explosives
*[[Johan August Arfwedson]] (1792–1841), Swedish chemist
*[[Angelo Angeli]] (1864–1931), Italian chemist who studied nitrogen compounds such as hydrazoic acid
*[[Anton Eduard van Arkel]] (1893–1976), Dutch chemist
*[[Octavio Augusto Ceva Antunes]] (died 2009), Brazilian chemist, consultant for the production of anti-HIV drugs
*[[Svante Arrhenius]] (1859–1927), Swedish chemist, one of the founders of [[physical chemistry]]
*[[Anthony Joseph Arduengo, III]] (born 1952), American chemist known for chemical compounds with unusual valency
*[[Valerie Ashby]] (born 1965/1966), American chemist
*[[Johan August Arfwedson]] (1792–1841), Swedish chemist who discovered lithium
*[[Barbara Askins]] (born 1939), American chemist
*[[Anton Eduard van Arkel]] (1893–1976), Dutch chemist who developed a method for preparing pure titanium and other metals
*[[Larned B. Asprey]] (1919–2005), American nuclear chemist
*[[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
*[[Alán Aspuru-Guzik]] (born 1976), computational chemist  
*[[Valerie Ashby]] (born 1965/1966), American chemist known for work on functionalized diene monomers and polymers
*[[Francis William Aston]] (1877–1945), British chemist and physicist, 1922 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]]
*[[Barbara Askins]] (born 1939), American chemist known for  inventing a method to enhance underexposed photographic negatives
*[[Karin Aurivillius]] (1920–1982), Swedish chemist and crystallographer
*[[Larned B. Asprey]] (1919–2005), American nuclear chemist known for actinide, lanthanide, rare-earth and fluorine chemistry
*[[Amedeo Avogadro]] (1776–1856), Italian chemist and physicist, discovered [[Avogadro's law]]
*[[Alán Aspuru-Guzik]] (born 1976), Mexican computational chemist known for variational quantum eigensolver
*[[Francis William Aston]] (1877–1945), British chemist and physicist known for mass spectroscopy, 1922 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]]
*[[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


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*[[Stephen Moulton Babcock]] (1843–1931), American agricultural chemist worked on the "[[single-grain experiment]]"
*[[Stephen Moulton Babcock]] (1843–1931), American agricultural chemist worked on the "[[single-grain experiment]]"
*[[Myrtle Bachelder]] (1908–1997), American chemist noted for work on the Manhattan Project atomic bomb
*[[Myrtle Bachelder]] (1908–1997), American chemist noted for work on the Manhattan Project atomic bomb, and for work on metal chemistry
*[[Werner Emmanuel Bachmann]] (1901–1951), American chemist, known for work in [[steroids]] and [[RDX]]
*[[Werner Emmanuel Bachmann]] (1901–1951), American chemist, known for work in [[steroids]] and [[RDX]]
*[[Simone Badal-McCreath]], Jamaican chemist
*[[Simone Badal-McCreath]] (21st century), Jamaican chemist who created prostate and breast cancer cell lines
*[[Leo Baekeland]] (1863–1944), Belgian-American chemist
*[[Leo Baekeland]] (1863–1944), Belgian-American chemist known for invention of bakelite
*[[Adolf von Baeyer]] (1835–1917), German chemist, 1905 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]], synthesis of [[indigo]]
*[[Adolf von Baeyer]] (1835–1917), German chemist, 1905 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]], synthesis of [[indigo]]
*[[Piero Baglioni]] (born 1952), Italian chemist
*[[Piero Baglioni]] (born 1952), Italian chemist known for inorganic and organic colloids
*[[Hendrik Willem Bakhuis Roozeboom]] (1854–1907), Dutch chemist
*[[Hendrik Willem Bakhuis Roozeboom]] (1854–1907), Dutch chemist who studied phase behaviour in physical chemistry
*[[Alice Ball]] (1892–1916), African American chemist known for inventing an effective injectable treatment for leprosy
*[[Alice Ball]] (1892–1916), American chemist known for inventing an effective injectable treatment for leprosy
*[[Emily Balskus]] (born 1980), American chemist and microbiologist
*[[Emily Balskus]] (born 1980), American chemist and microbiologist known for work on the human microbiome
*[[Zhenan Bao]] (born 1970), Chinese chemist known for developing technologies with [[organic field-effect transistors]] and [[organic semiconductors]]
*[[Zhenan Bao]] (born 1970), Chinese chemist known for developing technologies with [[organic field-effect transistors]] and [[organic semiconductors]]
*[[Phil S. Baran]] (born 1977), American chemist known for synthesis, novel reactions and reagents
*[[Phil S. Baran]] (born 1977), American chemist known for synthesis, novel reactions and reagents
*[[Coral Barbas]], Spanish chemist
*[[Coral Barbas]] (PhD 1989), Spanish chemist known for research on metabolomics and integration of chemical data
*[[Allen J. Bard]] (born 1933), 2008, American chemist, [[Wolf Prize in Chemistry]]
*[[Allen J. Bard]] (1933–2024), American chemist known for development of the scanning electrochemical microscope, [[Wolf Prize in Chemistry]]
*[[Vincenzo Barone]] (born 1952), Italian chemist
*[[Vincenzo Barone]] (born 1952), Italian chemist working in theoretical and computational chemistry
*[[Neil Bartlett (chemist)|Neil Bartlett]] (1932–2008), English/Canadian/American chemist
*[[Neil Bartlett (chemist)|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]]
*[[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"
*[[Fred Basolo]] (1920–2007), American inorganic chemist
 
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*[[Fred Basolo]] (1920–2007), American chemist known for the mechanisms of inorganic reactions
*[[Esther Batchelder]] (1897–1987), American chemist, educator and specialist in nutrition
*[[Esther Batchelder]] (1897–1987), American chemist, educator and specialist in nutrition
*[[Alan R. Battersby|Sir Alan Battersby]] (1925–2018), English organic chemist known for work on biosynthetic pathways
*[[Alan R. Battersby|Sir Alan Battersby]] (1925–2018), English organic chemist known for work on biosynthetic pathways
*[[Antoine Baumé]] (1728–1804), French chemist
*[[Antoine Baumé]] (1728–1804), French chemist, inventor of the Baumé scale hydrometer for measuring the density of liquids
*[[Karl Bayer]] (1847–1904), Austrian chemist
*[[Karl Bayer]] (1847–1904), Austrian chemist who invented the Bayer process of extracting alumina from bauxite
*[[Johann Joachim Becher]] (1635–1682), German who developed the [[phlogiston theory]] of combustion
*[[Johann Joachim Becher]] (1635–1682), German who developed the [[phlogiston theory]] of combustion
*[[Kathryn Beers]], American polymer chemist
*[[Friedrich Konrad Beilstein]] (1838–1906), German-Russian chemist, created [[Beilstein database]]
*[[Friedrich Konrad Beilstein]] (1838–1906), German-Russian chemist, created [[Beilstein database]]
*[[Joseph Achille Le Bel]] (1847–1930), French chemist, early work in [[stereochemistry]]
*[[Joseph Achille Le Bel]] (1847–1930), French chemist, early work in [[stereochemistry]] addressing the relationship between molecular structure and optical activity
*[[Angela Belcher]], American chemist, materials scientist, and biological engineer
*[[Angela Belcher]] (PhD 1997), American chemist, materials scientist, and biological engineer
*[[Irina Beletskaya]] (born 1933), Russian organometallic chemist
*[[Irina Beletskaya]] (born 1933), Russian organometallic chemist known for studies on aromatic reaction mechanisms
*[[Ronnie Bell (chemist)|R. P. Bell]] (1907–1996), English physical chemist
*[[Ronnie Bell (chemist)|R. P. (Ronnie) Bell]] (1907–1996), English physical chemist known in particular for <i>The Proton in Chemistry</i>
*[[Francesco Bellini (businessman)|Francesco Bellini]] (born 1947), research scientist, doctor in organic chemistry
*[[Andrey Belozersky]] (1905–1972), Soviet biologist and biochemist, pioneer of molecular biology and the chemistry of nucelic acids
*[[Andrey Belozersky]] (1905–1972), Soviet biologist and biochemist, doctor in biological sciences
*[[Ruth R. Benerito]] (1916–2013), American chemist known for inventions relating to textiles, including wash-and-wear cotton fabrics
*[[Ruth R. Benerito]] (1916–2013), American chemist known for inventions relating to textiles
 
*[[Paul Berg]] (1926–2023), American biochemist, 1980 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]]
===Ber–Bla===
*[[Friedrich Bergius]] (1884–1949), German [[chemist]], 1931 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]]
*[[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
*[[Friedrich Bergius]] (1884–1949), German [[chemist]] known for known for production of synthetic fuel from coal, 1931 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]]
*[[Marcellin Berthelot]] (1827–1907), French chemist, important work in [[thermochemistry]]
*[[Helen M. Berman]] (born 1943), American chemist who worked on structural analysis of protein-nucleic acid complexes
*[[Claude Louis Berthollet]] (1748–1822), French chemist
*[[Marcellin Berthelot]] (1827–1907), French chemist, a prominent anti-vitalist who synthesized many organic compounds from inorganic substances, and developed [[thermochemistry]]
*[[Carolyn R. Bertozzi]] (born 1966) American chemist, Stanford
*[[Claude Louis Berthollet]] (1748–1822), French chemist who developed the theory of chemical equilibria
*[[Guy Bertrand (chemist)|Guy Bertrand]] (born 1952) French chemist, UCSD
*[[Carolyn R. Bertozzi]] (born 1966) American chemist who studies chemical reactions compatible with living systems ("[[bioorthogonal chemistry]]"), 2022 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]]
*[[Jöns Jakob Berzelius]] (1779–1848), Swedish chemist, coined the term "[[polymer]]" in 1833
*[[Guy Bertrand (chemist)|Guy Bertrand]] (born 1952) French chemist working on carbenes, nitrenes, phosphinidenes, radicals and biradicals
*[[Johannes Martin Bijvoet]] (1892–1980), Dutch chemist and crystallographer
*[[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
*[[Leonora Bilger]] (1893–1975), American chemist who studied nitrogenous compounds
*[[Hazel Bishop]] (1906–1998), American chemist and cosmetics inventor
*[[Katherine Bitting]] (1869–1937), Canadian and American food chemist for the United States Department of Agriculture and the National Canners Association
*[[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), Scottish chemist
*[[Joseph Black]] (1728–1799), British chemist known for discoveries of magnesium, latent heat, specific heat, and carbon dioxide
 
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*[[Katharine Burr Blodgett]] (1898–1979), American surface chemist and physicist and inventor of nonreflective glass
*[[Katharine Burr Blodgett]] (1898–1979), American surface chemist and physicist and inventor of nonreflective glass
*[[Suzanne Blum]] (born 1978), American chemist
*[[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
*[[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
* [[Herman Boerhaave]] (1668–1738) Dutch chemist, botanist, Christian humanist & physician, first to isolate urea from urine
*[[Kristie Boering]] (born 1963), American chemist and Earth and planetary scientist
*[[Kristie Boering]] (born 1963), American chemist and planetary scientist studying atmospheric chemistry and mass transport in the extraterrestrial atmosphere
*[[Olga Bogdanova (chemist)|Olga Bogdanova]] (1896–1982), Soviet chemist
*[[Olga Bogdanova (chemist)|Olga Bogdanova]] (1896–1982), Soviet chemist who specialized in organic catalysis
*[[Dale L. Boger]] (born 1953), American organic and medicinal chemist
*[[Dale L. Boger]] (born 1953), American chemist working on natural product synthesis, synthetic methodology, medicinal chemistry, and combinatorial chemistry
*[[Paul Emile Lecoq de Boisbaudran]] (1838–1912), French chemist
*[[Paul Emile Lecoq de Boisbaudran]] (1838–1912), French chemist who discovered gallium, samarium and dysprosium
*[[Jan Boldingh]] (1915–2003), Dutch chemist
*[[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
*[[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
*[[Hans-Joachim Born]] (1909–1987), German radiochemist who participated in the Soviet nuclear weapons programme
*[[Carl Bosch]] (1872–1940), German chemist
*[[Carl Bosch]] (1872–1940), German chemist, pioneer in the field of high-pressure industrial chemistry. [[Nobel Prize in  Chemistry]] 1991
*[[Octave Leopold Boudouard]] (1872–1923), French chemist, discovered the [[Boudouard reaction]]
*[[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, agricultural chemistry
*[[Jean-Baptiste Boussingault]] (1802–1887), French chemist with work in agricultural science, petroleum science and metallurgy
*[[E. J. Bowen]] (1898–1980), English physical chemist
 
*[[Humphry Bowen]] (1929–2001), English analytical chemist
===Bow–Bro===
*[[Paul D. Boyer]] (1918–2018), American biochemist, 1997 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]]
*[[E. J. Bowen]] (1898–1980), English physical chemist known for research into fluorescence
*[[Robert Boyer (chemist)|Robert Boyer]] (1909–1989), American Chemist, employee of [[Henry Ford]] focus on [[soybean]] use
*[[Humphry Bowen]] (1929–2001), English analytical chemist known for radioisotopes and trace elements
*[[Robert Boyle]] (1627–1691), Irish-English pioneer of modern chemistry
*[[Paul D. Boyer]] (1918–2018), American biochemist known for studying the biosynthesis of [[adenosine triphosphate]] (ATP), 1997 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]]
*[[Robert Boyle]] (1627–1691), Irish-English pioneer of modern chemistry, best known for [[Boyle's law]]
*[[Henri Braconnot]] (1780–1855), French chemist and pharmacist
*[[Henri Braconnot]] (1780–1855), French chemist and pharmacist
*[[Henning Brand]] (c. 1630–c.1692 or c. 1710), German chemist, discovered [[phosphorus]]
*[[Henning Brand]] (c. 1630–c.1692 or c. 1710), German chemist, discovered [[phosphorus]]
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*[[Jeanette Grasselli Brown]] (born 1928), American analytical chemist and spectroscopist
*[[Jeanette Grasselli Brown]] (born 1928), American analytical chemist and spectroscopist
*[[Rachel Fuller Brown]] (1898–1980), American chemist who co-developed the first useful antifungal antibiotic
*[[Rachel Fuller Brown]] (1898–1980), American chemist who co-developed the first useful antifungal antibiotic
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*[[Eduard Buchner]] (1860–1917), German chemist and zymologist, 1907 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]]
*[[Eduard Buchner]] (1860–1917), German chemist and zymologist, 1907 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]]
*[[Stephen L. Buchwald]] (born 1955), American Chemist, Organic Chemistry, co-discoverer of Palladium-catalyzed C-N bond formation [[Buchwald–Hartwig amination]]<ref>{{cite book | last=Tsuji | first=J. | date=November 23, 1999 | title=Perspectives in Organopalladium Chemistry for the 21st Century | publisher=[[Elsevier|Elsevier Science]] | page=125 | isbn=0-444-50197-5}}</ref>
*[[Stephen L. Buchwald]] (born 1955), American Chemist, Organic Chemistry, co-discoverer of Palladium-catalyzed C-N bond formation [[Buchwald–Hartwig amination]]<ref>{{cite book | last=Tsuji | first=J. | date=November 23, 1999 | title=Perspectives in Organopalladium Chemistry for the 21st Century | publisher=[[Elsevier|Elsevier Science]] | page=125 | isbn=0-444-50197-5}}</ref>
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*[[Robert H. Grubbs]] (1942–2021), 2005 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]]
*[[Robert H. Grubbs]] (1942–2021), 2005 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]]
*[[Vilmosné Gryllus]] (1924–2024), Hungarian chemist in the sugar industry
*[[Vilmosné Gryllus]] (1924–2024), Hungarian chemist in the sugar industry
*[[Louis-Bernard Guyton de Morveau]] (1737–1816), French chemist known for establishing modern [[chemical nomenclature]]<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Smeaton |first=W. A. |date=1967 |title=Louis Bernard Guyton de Morveau, F.R.S. (1737-1816) and His Relations with British Scientists |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/531192 |journal=Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London |volume=22 |issue=1/2 |pages=113–130 |issn=0035-9149}}</ref>


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*[[Albert Hofmann]] (1906–2008), Swiss chemist, synthesized [[Lysergic acid diethylamide]] (LSD)
*[[Albert Hofmann]] (1906–2008), Swiss chemist, synthesized [[Lysergic acid diethylamide]] (LSD)
*[[August Wilhelm Hofmann]] (1818–1892), German chemist, first to isolate [[sorbic acid]]
*[[August Wilhelm Hofmann]] (1818–1892), German chemist, first to isolate [[sorbic acid]]
*[[Darleane C. Hoffman]] (born 1926), American nuclear chemist
*[[Darleane C. Hoffman]] (1926–2025), American nuclear chemist
*[[Friedrich Hoffmann]] (1660–1742), physician and chemist
*[[Friedrich Hoffmann]] (1660–1742), physician and chemist
*[[Roald Hoffmann]] (born 1937), Polish-born American chemist, 1981 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]]
*[[Roald Hoffmann]] (born 1937), Polish-born American chemist, 1981 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]]
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* [[List of biochemists]]
* [[List of biochemists]]
* [[List of computational chemists]]
* [[List of computational chemists]]
* [[List of psychedelic chemists]]
* [[List of Russian chemists]]
* [[List of Russian chemists]]



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Template:Short description 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.

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  • 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
  • Johann Joachim Becher (1635–1682), German who developed the phlogiston theory of combustion
  • Friedrich Konrad Beilstein (1838–1906), German-Russian chemist, created Beilstein database
  • 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

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  • 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
  • Paul Emile Lecoq de Boisbaudran (1838–1912), French chemist who discovered gallium, samarium and dysprosium
  • 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
  • Carl Bosch (1872–1940), German chemist, pioneer in the field of high-pressure industrial chemistry. Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1991
  • 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

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