Ludwig Mond Award
Ludwig Mond Award | |
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Awarded for | Contributions to inorganic chemistry |
Sponsored by | Royal Society of Chemistry |
Date | 1981 (1981) |
Country | United Kingdom (international) |
Reward(s) | £2000 |
The Ludwig Mond Award is run annually by the Royal Society of Chemistry. The award is presented for outstanding research in any aspect of inorganic chemistry. The winner receives a monetary prize of £2000, in addition to a medal and a certificate, and completes a UK lecture tour.[1] The winner is chosen by the Dalton Division Awards Committee.
In 2020 the Ludwig Mond Award was merged with the Nyholm Prize for Inorganic Chemistry to form the Mond-Nyholm Prize for Inorganic Chemistry.[2]
Award History
The award was established in 1981 to commemorate the life and work of the chemist Dr Ludwig Mond and followed an endowment from ICI (Imperial Chemical Industries).[1] Mond was born in Kassel, Germany in 1839, and became a noted chemist and industrialist who eventually took British nationality.[3]
Recipients
Source:[4]
- 1981 (1981): Sir Geoffrey Wilkinson
- 1983 (1983): F. Gordon A. Stone
- 1985 (1985): Sir Jack Lewis
- 1987 (1987): Donald Charlton Bradley
- 1989 (1989): Duward F. Shriver [Wikidata]
- 1991 (1991): Norman N. Greenwood
- 1993 (1993): Bernard L. Shaw
- 1995 (1995): Hubert Schmidbaur [de]
- 1997 (1997): Peter M. Maitlis
- 1999 (1999): Kenneth Wade
- 2001 (2001): Malcolm H. Chisholm
- 2003 (2003): John Forster Nixon [Wikidata]
- 2005 (2005): Philip P. Power
- 2007 (2007): David Garner
- 2008 (2008): Robert H. Crabtree, Yale University
- 2009 (2009): Christopher Pickett, University of East Anglia
- 2010 (2010): Dermot O'Hare [Wikidata], University of Oxford
- 2011 (2011): David Parker, Durham University
- 2012 (2012): Douglas Stephan, University of Toronto
- 2013 (2013): Christopher Cummins, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- 2014 (2014): Gerard Parkin, Columbia University
- 2015 (2015): Vivian Yam, The University of Hong Kong[5]
- 2016 (2016): Richard Winpenny, University of Manchester
- 2017 (2017): Karsten Meyer, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU)
- 2018 (2018): Warren Piers [Wikidata], University of Calgary
- 2019 (2019): Stuart Macgregor, Heriot-Watt University
- 2020 (2020): Jeffrey Long, University of California, Berkeley
See also
References
- ^ a b "Royal Society of Chemistry Ludwig Mond Award".
- ^ "Ludwig Mond Award".
- ^ "Mond, Ludwig".
- ^ "Ludwig Mond Award". Royal Society of Chemistry. 10 November 2020. Retrieved 6 June 2022.
- ^ "RSC Ludwig Mond Award 2015 Winner". Royal Society of Chemistry. 5 May 2015. Retrieved 26 May 2015.
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