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We are recognising individuals, collaborations and teams for their exceptional achievements in advancing the chemical sciences.

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E-TAC water splitting

E-TAC water splitting

For the development of an innovative membraneless water splitting technology for low-cost production of green hydrogen at scale.

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Education Community Scotland Committee

For supporting and representing teachers to policymakers, influencing how chemistry is taught in Scotland with notable impact on the curriculum.

Electrical Transport Spectroscopy

Electrical Transport Spectroscopy

For the development of electron transport microscopy to experimentally determine the platinum-surface hydronium pKa and its role in pH-dependent hy...

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Electrocatalytic Urea Synthesis Team

For the development of efficient electrocatalysts to support conversion of nitrogen towards a more sustainable and economical method of producing u...

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Electron Bifurcation

For discovering the essential structural and redox potential landscapes that are required to generate high-efficiency electron bifurcation reaction...

Miss Elizabeth Driscoll

Elizabeth Driscoll

University of Birmingham and 番茄社区 Solid State Chemistry Group

For dedication to supporting the community through the Interest Group and Local Section activities during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Emily Rose

Emily Rose

Pfizer, USA

For outstanding contributions towards the development of synthetic routes and processes for emerging medicines via autonomous high-throughput exper...

Professor Emma Kendrick

Emma Kendrick

University of Birmingham, UK

For discoveries and innovation in materials, manufacturing and recycling of lithium- and sodium-ion batteries.

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Enzyme Discovery

For the discovery and engineering of novel enzymes, creating more sustainable pathways to biologically and industrially important molecules.

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EPSRC NRF for EPR

2025 Technical Excellence Prize: awarded for outstanding dedication and technical expertise in running the EPSRC UK National Research Facility for...

Eric Appel

Eric Appel

Stanford University, USA

Winner 2023: For significant contributions to the field of biomaterials in their early career.

Miss Erin Maciejewski

Erin Maciejewski

GSK

For notable contributions to the process development of two novel HIV drugs whilst delivering inclusion and diversity programmes and leadership dev...

Professor Erwin Reisner

Erwin Reisner

University of Cambridge, UK

For pioneering work on solar chemistry, developing devices that capture sunlight and produce sustainable fuels and chemicals from carbon dioxide, b...

Exploring Everyday Chemistry

Exploring Everyday Chemistry

For the development and significant impact of an innovative free online course designed to aid the transition to study chemistry and related degree...

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Federico Bella and Grace Han

Joint winners 2024: For outstanding work in ChemComm in the early stages of their careers

Fidele Ntie-Kang

University of Buea, Cameroon

Winner 2025: For making a significant contribution to a natural product related area of the chemical sciences in their independent research careers.

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Frank Leibfarth

 University of North Carolina, USA

Winner 2025: For significant contributions to the field of polymer chemistry in their early career

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Functional Framework Materials: Design and Characterisati...

For seminal contributions to in situ and operando characterisation of porous materials and catalysts for the binding, capture and separation of fue...

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Gas-phase Heterogeneous Catalysis for Solar Fuels Research

2025 Environment, Sustainability and Energy Horizon Prize: awarded for defining a chemical approach to nanomaterials leading to efficient gas-phase...

George Burton

George Burton

Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland

For the development of outstanding glass-blowing expertise supporting research and teaching nationally and internationally, over nearly four decades.