Green Chemistry Award
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First awarded in 2001, the Green Chemistry Award is presented biennially 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 last presented in 2014.
Winners
- 2014Professor :
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- 2012Professor Edman Tsang (University of Oxford) for development of nanoparticulate catalysts for use in manufacturing : [4]
- 2010Roger Sheldon (Delft University of Technology) for his work in the field of catalysis : [5]
- 2006Professor Andrew P Abbott (University of Leicester) : [6][7]
- 2003Professor Varinder Aggarwal (University of Bristol) : [6][8]
- 2001Keith Smith : [6]
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