Inorganic Chemistry
Details of the RSC Prizes and Awards in inorganic chemistry are listed on this page.
Prizes
For the most meritorious contributions to chemistry.
Harrison-Meldola Memorial Prizes
Awarded for the most meritorious and promising original investigations in chemistry and published results of those investigations
Nyholm Prize for Inorganic Chemistry
For outstanding contributions to inorganic chemistry.
For advances in chemistry
For three outstanding chemists from overseas to give lectures in the British Isles
For work at the interface between chemistry and other disciplines.
Awards
Applied Inorganic Chemistry Award
Outstanding contributions to the development of applications of any branch of inorganic chemistry
For meritorious recent pure or applied work in the field of porous inorganic materials
Outstanding research in any aspect of bioinorganic chemistry
Outstanding multi-disciplinary research in the areas which span inorganic chemistry and biochemistry
Chemistry of Transition Metals Award
Outstanding research in any aspect of the chemistry of d- and f-block elements
Dalton Young Researchers Award
For inorganic research chemists under 27 years of age
Outstanding contributions to pure and applied research in organometallic chemistry or coordination chemistry
Sir Edward Frankland Fellowship
For the encouragement of research in organometallic chemistry or the co-ordination chemistry of transition metals.
Outstanding research in homogeneous catalysis
For studies leading to understanding of reaction mechanisms in any branch of inorganic chemistry and by any methods
Outstanding research in any aspect of inorganic chemistry
Outstanding research in any aspect of the chemistry of the s and p block elements
Organometallic Chemistry Award
For any aspect of the organic chemistry of the main group and transition metals
Supramolecular Chemistry Award
For studies leading to the design of functionally useful supramolecular species
Chemistry of Transition Metals Award
Outstanding research in any aspect of the chemistry of d- and f-block elements
Outstanding contributions to pure or applied research in the field of organometallic chemistry
