Robert Boyle Prize for Analytical Science
The Robert Boyle Prize for Analytical Science , formerly known as the Robert Boyle Medal , is a Royal Society of Chemistry award for analytical chemistry .
It is awarded every two years and is worth £ 5,000. The award is named after Robert Boyle and has been awarded since 1982.
It should not be confused with the Irish Times Boyle Medal , also awarded in chemistry, or the Boyle Higgins Gold Medal from the Institute of Chemistry of Ireland .
Award winners
- 1982 Alan Walsh
- 1984 Izaak Kolthoff
- 1986 Ernö Pungor
- 1988 Egon Stahl
- 1990 Hanns Malissa , Iwan Pawlowitsch Alimarin
- 1992 Fred 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 Evershed
- 2018 Richard Compton
- 2020 Kourosh Kalantar-Zadeh
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Our 2020 prize and award winners. In: rsc.org. Royal Society of Chemistry , June 24, 2020, accessed June 24, 2020 .