Abstract
A Frenchman's revolution: The Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1906 was awarded to Frenchman Henri Moissan, the first chemist to isolate fluorine and introduce the electrical furnace. A hundred years on, we remember these and other important breakthroughs that Moissan made during his career and discuss their impact on modern-day chemistry.
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