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Kourosh Kalantar-ZadehFor the development of commercialised ingestible sensors for gut disorders, gas sensors for pollutants and point-of-care biosensors.
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Mark ThompsonFor the discovery and development of inorganic molecular materials for flat panel displays and lighting, combining insights into the photophysical properties and synthesis of inorganic complexes.
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Martin HeeneyFor pioneering contributions to solution processed organic semiconductors, particularly heavy main group containing polymers, and their device applications.
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Professor Martin SchröderFor seminal work on the design, synthesis and characterization of porous metal-organic framework materials for substrate binding and selectivity.
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Professor Norberto LopesFor pioneering analytical and polyomic studies that inform chemical ecology and natural product modes of action.
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Professor Omar YaghiFor the impactful development of water harvesting from desert air using metal–organic frameworks.
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Paolo SamorìFor pioneering work on the use of supramolecular and nano-chemistry to manufacture multifunctional nanomaterials and devices.
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Richard BrownFor excellence in theoretical and practical aspects of chemical measurement leading to the recent redefinition of the mole, and communication of these changes.
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Professor Sabine FlitschFor innovative contributions to the development of new tools for the enzymatic synthesis, modification and analysis of bioactive molecules, in particular complex glycoconjugates.
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Professor Sharon Hammes-SchifferFor the development and applications of analytical theories and computational methods for describing proton-coupled electron-transfer reactions and enzyme catalysis.
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Professor Stephen LiddleFor extensive contributions to understanding the inorganic and organometallic chemistry of the f elements.
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Professor Wilfred van der DonkFor the combined application of organic chemistry, molecular biology, and biochemistry to study posttranslationally modified peptides and phosphonate natural products.
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Dr Anthony GreenFor the design and evolution of enzymes using an expanded genetic code.
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Dr Glenn HurstFor impactful work in green chemistry teaching resulting in national and international renown, and particularly for innovative use of social media in higher education.
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Dr Jordi BuresFor the development of novel kinetic analyses to streamline the elucidation of reaction mechanisms.
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Sihai YangFor pioneering applications of X-ray and neutron scattering techniques to porous materials science and catalysis.
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Katie BellFor validating complex methods for the analysis of special nuclear materials.
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RSC Food Group CommitteeFor developing the food chemistry periodic table in addition to addressing global challenges through events and publications.
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Gideon Davies and Paul WaltonFor the team's ground-breaking synergistic studies of lytic polysaccharide monooxygenase enzymes and insights into the copper histidine brace active site.
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RSC Chilterns and Middlesex Local Section CommitteeFor developing the Chemistry Communicators' Challenge to promote science communication across their diverse member community.