Arthur Birch (organic chemist)

Arthur John Birch, AC CMG FRS FAA (3 August 1915 – 8 December 1995) was an Australian organic chemist.

Arthur John Birch
Born(1915-08-03)3 August 1915
Sydney, Australia
Died8 December 1995(1995-12-08) (aged 80)
CitizenshipAustralia
Alma materUniversity of Sydney
University of Oxford
Known forBirch reduction
AwardsFellow of the Royal Society (1958)
Ernest Guenther Award (1963)
Davy Medal (1972)
Matthew Flinders Medal and Lecture (1972)
Tetrahedron Prize (1987)
ANZAAS Medal (1990)
Scientific career
FieldsOrganic chemistry
InstitutionsAustralian National University
University of Cambridge
University of Sydney
Doctoral advisorRobert Robinson

Birch developed the Birch reduction of aromatic rings (by treatment with lithium metal and ammonia) which is widely used in synthetic organic chemistry. The Birch Reduction enables the modification of steroids. In 1948 Birch published the first total synthesis of a male sex hormone (19-nortestosterone), as the first member of a new structural series. This series later comprised the first oral contraceptive pill, which was made by others. The Birch reduction also allows for the development of other steroid drugs and antibiotics – he also made the first simple synthesis of the ring A-B structure of cholesterol. Birch published over 440 scientific papers and reports.

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