Supramolecular Chemistry Award
The Supramolecular Chemistry Award is a prestigious award that is made by the Royal Society of Chemistry for studies leading to the design of functionally useful supramolecular species. The first award was made in 2001. It is currently awarded biennially. [1]
RSC Supramolecular Chemistry Award | |
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Awarded for | The Supramolecular Chemistry Award recognises studies leading to the design of functionally useful supramolecular species. |
Sponsored by | Royal Society of Chemistry |
Date | 2001 |
Reward(s) | £2000, a medal and a certificate |
Website | www |
Recipients
- 2001David Parker (chemist) :
- 2003David A. Leigh :
- 2005Harry L. Anderson :
- 2010Neil Champness :
- 2012Jerry L. Atwood :
- 2014Philip A. Gale :
- 2016Michael D. Ward (UK Chemist) :
- 2018Sijbren Otto :
- 2020Christopher A. Hunter :
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See also
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