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2022 CHEMRAWN VII Prize for Green Chemistry—Call for Nominations

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Abstract

The CHEMRAWN VII Prize of USD 5000 is granted to a young investigator (less than 45 years of age) from an emerging region and who is actively contributing to research in Green Chemistry. The Prize was first announced in August 2008 and since it has been awarded every two years at the IUPAC International Conference on Green Chemistry. Nominations for the 2022 Prize must be submitted by 31 May 2022.

Each nomination should include a CV and two letters of support, plus a brief summary of accomplishments illustrating the contributions of the applicant to research in Green Chemistry. Examples of research topics that are covered by the prize include:

  1. Atmospheric Chemistry

  2. Use of Alternative Feedstocks

  3. Use of Innocuous Reagents

  4. Employing Natural Processes

  5. Use of Alternative Solvents

  6. Design of Safer Chemicals

  7. Developing Alternative Reaction Conditions

  8. Minimizing Energy Consumption

The Selection Committee comprises the Chair of CHEMRAWN, i.e. the IUPAC Committee on Chemical Research Applied to World Needs, and the Chair of the Interdivisional Committee on Green Chemistry for Sustainable Development. The Award will be presented at the 9th IUPAC International Conference on Green Chemistry, organized 5-9 September 2022 in Athens, Greece, and where the winner will be asked to give a lecture.

The Prize has been awarded to Noureddine Yassaa (Algeria) in 2010, Rashimi Sanghi (India) in 2012, Vania G. Zuin (Brazil) in 2014, Ali Maleki (Iran) in 2016, Mirabbos Hojamberdiev (Uzbekistan) in 2018, and Huizhen Liu (China) and Banothile Makhubela (South Africa) in 2020.

For information and link to nomination form, see https://iupac.org/what-we-do/awards/chemrawn-vii-prize/

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