Chinese Name: mario molina Native Place: Mexico City Birthplace: Mexico City Gender: Male Nationality: Mexico Date of Birth:1April 943 Occupation: Scientific Chemist Graduate School: University of California Profile, Profile, Occupation, Personal Honor, Representative Works, Profile Name: mario molina.
Birth and Death: 1943 Born in Mexico City, Mexico in March.
Caption: mario molina, the Nobel Prize winner in chemistry, is a profile of Molina who convicted Freon. 1943 was born in Mexico, and 1972 received his doctorate in physical chemistry from the University of California, Berkeley. 1974 co-published a paper with Sherwood Roland, which first proposed the destruction of ozone layer by Freon gas. 1987, together with other scientists, * * * promoted the Montreal agreement banning the use of freon. 1995, he and Roland won the nobel prize in chemistry for the above achievements. He started working at MIT from 1989. Academician of National Academy of Sciences, National Institute of Medicine and Mexican Academy of Sciences, member of various environmental organization committees. Occupation1943 Born in Mexico City, Mexico in March. 65438-0960 entered the National University of Mexico to study chemical engineering; Later, he went to Germany, France and other places to study philosophy, mathematics and art. 1968 entered the University of California at Berkeley to study physical chemistry, and 1972 received his doctorate. In the meantime, I met Luisa Tan from the Philippines and married him on 1973. 1974, he published a paper "Stratospheric Subsidence Caused by Chlorofluorocarbons, Catalytic Decomposition of Ozone by Chlorine Atoms" in cooperation with Frank Sherwood Rowland, and put forward the destruction of ozone layer by chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) for the first time. 1995, won the nobel prize in chemistry for the above achievements. 65438-0989 has been engaged in atmospheric chemistry research at MIT. Personal honor 1995, won the nobel prize in chemistry for his masterpiece "stratospheric subsidence caused by chlorofluorocarbons and catalytic decomposition of ozone by chlorine atoms"