| Robert Boyle Prize for Analytical Science | |
|---|---|
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| Awarded for | Contributions to analytical chemistry |
| Sponsored by | Royal Society of Chemistry |
| Date | 1982 |
| Country | United Kingdom (international) |
| Formerly called | Boyle Medal |
| Reward(s) | £5000 |
| Website | Official website |
Robert Boyle Prize for Analytical Science, formerly called Boyle Medal, is a prize of the Royal Society of Chemistry for Analytical Chemistry. It is awarded every two years and is worth £5,000. The prize is named after Robert Boyle and awarded since 1982.
Award winners
Winners include:[1]
- 1982: Alan Walsh
- 1984: Izaak Kolthoff
- 1986: Ernö Pungor
- 1988: Egon Stahl
- 1990: Hanns Malissa, Ivan Alimarin
- 1992: Fred W. McLafferty
- 1994: Taitiro Fujinaga
- 1996: James D. Winefordner
- 1998: William H. Pirkle
- 2000: William Horwitz
- 2002: Michael Thompson
- 2004: Miguel Valcárcel
- 2006: not awarded
- 2008: R. Graham Cooks
- 2010: Gary M. Hieftje
- 2012: Norman Dovichi
- 2014: Eric Bakker
- 2016: Richard Peter Evershed
- 2018: Richard G. Compton
- 2020: Kourosh Kalantar-zadeh
See also
References
- ↑ "RSC Robert Boyle Prize for Analytical Science Previous Winners". Royal Society of Chemistry.
External links
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