Literature prize of the Fonds der Chemischen Industrie
The Literature Prize of the Fonds der Chemischen Industrie is a prize awarded by the Fonds der Chemischen Industrie for chemical literature since 1970 .
It is awarded to textbooks, monographs, specialist journals in chemistry and related subjects and, in exceptional cases, also for new media, and the award winner should fill a gap in specialist literature or have a particular influence on science and business. It is linked to prize money.
Award winners
- 1970 Felix Lindenblatt for chemistry experimental
- 1972 Horst-Dieter Försterling , Hans Kuhn for physical chemistry in experiments
- 1978 Otto-Albrecht Neumüller for Römpp's Chemielexikon , 7th edition
- 1979 Barbara Schröder , Jürgen Rudolph for the Chemistry in Our Time editorial team
- 1980 Siegfried Hünig , Gottfried Märkl , Jürgen Sauer for integrated organic internship
- 1982 Lutz Friedjan Tietze , Theophil Eicher for reactions and syntheses in the organic-chemical internship
- 1985 Ernst-Ludwig Winnacker for genes and clones. Introduction to genetic engineering .
- 1987 Hans-Gerd Padeken for the editorial team Houben-Weyl : Methods of Organic Chemistry
- 1988 Christoph Elschenbroich , Albrecht Salzer for organometallic chemistry
- 1989 Christian Reichardt for solvents and solvent effects
- 1990 Fritz Vögtle for supramolecular chemistry
- 1991 Peter Gölitz for the Angewandte Chemie editorial team
- 1992 Ulrich Müller for Inorganic Structural Chemistry
- 1993 Wolfgang Kaim , Brigitte Schwederski for bioinorganic chemistry
- 1994 Manfred Eigen , Hubert Markl for their complete journalistic work, for example steps to life
- 1995 Herbert W. Roesky , Klaus Möckel for Chemical Cabinet Pieces
- 1996 Gerhard Quinkert , Ernst Egert , Christian Griesinger for aspects of organic chemistry .
- 1997 Roald Hoffmann for The Same and Not The Same
- 1998 Reinhard Brückner for reaction mechanisms - organic reactions, stereochemistry, modern synthesis methods .
- 1999 Hans-Joachim Böhm , Gerhard Klebe , Hugo Kubinyi for drug design
- 2000 Jerome A. Berson for Chemical Creativity
- 2001 Henning Hopf for Classics in Hydrocarbon Chemistry
- 2003 Peter Atkins for Molecules and His Complete Works in Physical Chemistry and Beyond
- 2004 Oliver Sacks for Uncle Wolfram
- 2005 Werner Müller-Esterl for biochemistry. An introduction for doctors and scientists
- 2006 Gisela Lück for light experiments for parents and children and new light experiments for parents and children
- 2007 Burkhard König for new and more sustainable organic-chemical internship (NOP)
- 2008 Reinhard Renneberg for biotechnology for beginners
- 2009 Stefan Berger , Dieter Sicker for Classics in Spectroscopy
- 2010 Doris Fischer-Henningsen for Chemistry in Our Time
- 2011 Arno Behr , David W. Agar , Jakob Jörissen for introduction to technical chemistry
- 2012 Reinhard Zellner for chemistry above the clouds
- 2014 Gerd Ganteför for Alles Nano or what? Nanotechnology for the curious .
- 2015 Sebastian Koltzenburg , Michael Maskos , Oskar Nuyken for polymers: synthesis, properties and applications
- 2017 Tanja Schirmeister , Carsten Schmuck , Peter Wich for the revision of the textbook Beyer-Walter Textbook of Organic Chemistry
- 2018 Roland Full for From the Big Bang to the Gummy Bear
- 2019 Armin Bunde , Jürgen Caro , Gero Vogl , Jörg Kärger for the textbook Diffusive Spreading in Nature, Technology and Society
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Graduate chemist, Phywe company , Göttingen
- ↑ Born in Recklinghausen in 1959 . Studied chemistry and biology in Bochum with a diploma in 1983 with Alois Haas , doctorate in 1988 at Purdue University with Dale W. Margerum . Then at the University of Stuttgart, since 2001 Academic Senior Councilor
- ↑ Literature Prize of the Chemical Industry 2018 for the reading and experiment book “From the Big Bang to the Gummy Bear”. In: vci.de. German Chemical Industry Association , November 27, 2018, accessed January 4, 2019 .