Green Chemistry Award Explained
Green Chemistry Award |
Awarded For: | Advances in environmentally-focused chemistry |
Sponsor: | Royal Society of Chemistry |
Date: | - |
Country: | United Kingdom (international) |
Reward: | £2000 |
Most Wins: | --> |
First awarded in 2001, the Green Chemistry Award was presented every two years by the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) for advances in environmentally focused chemistry.[1] In addition to a prize of £2000, winners of the award complete a UK based lecture tour.[1] The award was discontinued in 2020.[2]
Winners
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: Green Chemistry Award. Royal Society of Chemistry.
- Web site: Green Chemistry Award .
- Web site: School of Chemistry. University of Bristol.
- Web site: Green Chemistry Award Previous Winners. Royal Society of Chemistry.
- Web site: Staff and Student Awards. University of Leicester. 2015-01-20. 2020-09-05. https://web.archive.org/web/20200905104832/https://www2.le.ac.uk/departments/chemistry/people/staff-and-student-awards/. dead.
- Web site: Green Chemistry Award 2010 Winner. Royal Society of Chemistry.
- Web site: Green Chemistry Award 2012 Winner. Royal Society of Chemistry.
- Web site: York scientists win prestigious Royal Society of Chemistry accolades. University of York.
- Web site: 2016 Green Chemistry Award winner. RSC. 20 May 2018.
- Web site: Professor Paul Dyson Green Chemistry Award winner 2020 . 2022-06-09 . Royal Society of Chemistry . en-GB.