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Alan MacDiarmid and his Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2000

Alan MacDiarmid was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2000 for his work alongside Alan Heegar and Hideki Shirakawa that led to the discovery and development of conductive polymers.

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