Otto Roelen Medal
The Otto Roelen Medal is donated by the chemical company Oxea and awarded by a DECHEMA committee of experts . It recognizes outstanding achievements in the field of catalysis - research . The prize is endowed with 5000 €. The award goes back to Otto Roelen , the discoverer of hydroformylation .
Award winners
- 1997 Matthias Beller , Institute for Organic Catalysis Research at the University of Rostock e. V.
- 1999 Richard W. Fischer , Celanese Germany GmbH, and Fritz Kühn , TU Munich
- 2001 Walter Leitner , Max Planck Institute for Coal Research , Mülheim
- 2003 Stefan Mecking , Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg
- 2005 Kay Severin , Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
- 2010 Michael Buchmeiser , University of Stuttgart
- 2012 Javier Pérez-Ramírez , ETH Zurich
- 2013 Boy Cornils , Bochum
- 2014 Harald Gröger , Bielefeld University
- 2016 Peter Strasser , Technical University Berlin
- 2018 Charlotte K. Williams , Oxford University
- 2020 Frank Glorius , Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster
Web links
- Otto Roelen Medal and award winner at DECHEMA
- ↑ Christine Dillmann: Innovative and efficient Sythesewege - Otto-Roelen Medal for Frank Glorius. DECHEMA Society for Chemical Technology and Biotechnology, press release from February 10, 2020 from Informationsdienst Wissenschaft (idw-online.de), accessed on February 10, 2020.