Alan S. Goldman Explained

Alan S. Goldman is an American chemist and Distinguished Professor of Chemistry at Rutgers University.[1] Goldman's research area is homogeneous catalysis with emphasis on C-H activation.[2]

Recognition

Goldman has been recognized by numerous awards. He was awarded the ACS Catalysis Lectureship for the Advancement of Catalytic Science in 2018.[3] He received the ACS Award in Organometallic Chemistry in 2019[4] and the Sir Geoffrey Wilkinson Award from the Royal Society of Chemistry (UK) in 2020.[5] In 2021, he was elected as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Goldman, Alan . chem.rutgers.edu . 21 November 2018 . en-gb.
  2. 10.1021/cr1003503 . Dehydrogenation and Related Reactions Catalyzed by Iridium Pincer Complexes . 2011 . Choi . Jongwook . MacArthur . Amy H. Roy . Brookhart . Maurice . Goldman . Alan S. . Chemical Reviews . 111 . 3 . 1761–1779 . 21391566 .
  3. Web site: Professor Alan Goldman Interview . pubs.acs.org . 21 November 2018 . en.
  4. Web site: Meerovich . Amy . Congratulations Alan Goldman! . chem.rutgers.edu . 21 November 2018 . en-gb.
  5. Web site: Royal Society of Chemistry 2020 prize and award winners . rsc.org . 5 September 2020 . en.
  6. Web site: 2021 AAAS Fellows . aaas.org . 24 May 2022 . en-gb.