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Inorganic Mechanisms Award


The Inorganic Mechanisms Award recognises studies leading to understanding of reaction mechanisms in any branch of inorganic chemistry and by any methods.


2009 Winner

Winner of the 2009 Inorganic Mechanisms Award Rudi van Eldik

Inorganic Mechanisms Award 2009 winner

Rudi van Eldik, University of Erlangen, Germany


Rules and Criteria


  • Run biennially
  • Open to everyone without restrictions
  • Candidates are permitted to nominate themselves
  • One page CV for the candidate which should include their date of birth, website URL, summary of education and career, a list of 5 relevant publications, total numbers of publications and patents
  • A one page supporting statement addressing the selection criteria
  • Nominations open 1 September 2010 
  • Nominations close 31 January 2011 
  • Award winner will be chosen by the Dalton Division Awards Committee
  • Award winner receives £2000, a medal and a certificate  

About the award


The RSC Inorganic Mechanisms Award was established in 2008. 

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