Pressure vessel (autoclave) for hydrogenation
Pressure vessel (autoclave) for hydrogenation © Frank Glorius For his work in the field of catalysis science, the chemist Prof. Frank Glorius from the University of Münster has received the "2020 Mitsui Chemicals Catalysis Science Award ". The prize, endowed with 5 million yen (the equivalent of almost 41,000 euros), is awarded every two years to outstanding chemists under 47 years of age. This year's subheading is sustainability, to highlight the social issues including plastic waste management to which the chemical industry could contribute. Established in 2004, the awards aim to contribute to the sustainable development of chemistry and the chemical industry by recognizing researchers who have made outstanding achievements in catalysis science. The winners were selected by a selection committee consisting of several world-class academic experts in catalysis science and a representative of Mitsui Chemicals. The committee honoured Frank Glorius especially for the development of so-called chemoand enantioselective arene hydrogenation and of additional tools for improving synthesis. The jury's statement: "Dr. Frank Glorius has developed various catalysts for efficient synthetic organic reactions.
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