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Professor J. PaulFor transformative discoveries of new materials from high pressure synthesis and of novel electronic phenomena in solids.
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Professor Dame MargaretFor a large body of pioneering work spanning the fields of natural product synthesis, peptide chemistry, and medicinal chemistry.
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Professor K. BarryFor the development of the concept of ‘click’ chemistry, the invention of chemical reactions underpinning this field and the impact this continues to make in chemical biology, drug development and materials science.
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Professor Timothy DonohoeFor innovative development of catalytic methods that activate organic molecules by redox processes.
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Professor David K SmithFor pioneering an understanding of molecular materials based on supramolecular gels.
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Professor Johannes AwudzaFor outstanding service to the Royal Society of Chemistry in Ghana and through the Pan-African Chemistry Network.
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The University of Edinburgh School of Chemistry & Sunamp LtdFor the creation of a successful partnership that has led to the development and commercialisation of heat-storage technology using novel formulations of phase-change materials.
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RSC Molecular Spectroscopy GroupFor the successful transition of their programme to run online during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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RSC South India Local SectionFor the creation and development of a diverse programme for their community in South India.
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The Northumbria-Sunderland-Freeman-bioMérieux collaborationFor the design and development of chromogenic reagents for the rapid detection and identification of pathogenic bacteria.
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The Molecular Flow Sensor TeamFor the development of a molecular flow sensor for non-invasive breath analysis to provide measurements of respiratory disease and cardiac output.
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Team IceFor the development, application and translation of chemical tools for cryobiology.
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Sustainable methanolFor the discovery, fundamental understanding, and technical development of a novel catalytic technology for the recycling of carbon dioxide to produce sustainable methanol.
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Single Atom Alloy CatalysisFor the development of single-atom alloys, a new class of catalysts that play a prominent role in the energy and sustainability fields.
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The Chiral Materials TeamFor the discovery of chiral organic materials that allow high control of photon and electron spin.
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Team P(V)For the discovery of a sustainable and scalable platform of P(V) reagents for the synthesis of stereodefined and variable phosphate chimeric oligonucleotides, and their application to phosphorylation, bioconjugation, and chiral phosphine synthesis.
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Sign Language Incorporation in Chemistry Education (SLICE...For pioneering and disseminating an innovative sign language lexicon to facilitate the learning of organic chemistry by d/Deaf and hard of hearing students.
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Professor Robert WeatherupFor the development and application of interface-sensitive X-ray spectroscopies for observing reactions in atmospheric pressure and liquid environments.
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Professor Frank VanhaeckeFor the development of inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) based methodologies for elemental, isotopic and single-event analysis.