Chemistry:Applied Inorganic Chemistry Award

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Short description: Award granted by the Royal Society of Chemistry

The Applied Inorganic Chemistry Award, established in 2008, is conferred biennially by the Dalton division of the Royal Society of Chemistry for "outstanding contributions to the development of any branch of inorganic chemistry which has an application in industry." The winner gives a lecture tour in the UK, and receives a medal and £2000.[1] The award was discontinued in 2020.[2]

Winners

Source: [3]

2019 Claire J. Carmalt
2017 Manfred Bochmann (chemist) ({{{2}}}) University of East Anglia[4]
2015 Yi Lu (chemist) ({{{2}}}) University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign[5]
2013 Andrew R. Barron Rice University[6]
2011 Russell E. Morris University of St Andrews[7]
2009 Jonathan R. Dilworth ({{{2}}}) University of Oxford[8]

See also

  • List of chemistry awards

References