
Hideki Shirakawa is a Japanese scientist born in 1936 who is known for his pioneering work on conductive polymers, materials that combine the properties of plastics with electrical conductivity. His research laid the foundation for new technologies in electronics and materials science, earning him recognition as a leading figure in polymer chemistry.
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白川英树(日语:白川 英樹/しらかわ ひでき Shirakawa Hideki ?,1936年8月20日-),日本化学家,筑波大學名譽教授。日本學士院會員。文化勳章表彰。文化功勞者。 白川教授因有關導電聚合物的開創性貢獻,2000年與艾倫·黑格、艾倫·麥克德爾米德共同獲得诺贝尔化学奖。
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