The article announces that Peter G. Schultz received the Chemistry for the Future Solvay prize presented at the Palace of the Academy of Sciences and Arts in Brussels, Belgium on December 4, 2013.doi:10.1515/ci-2016-0503Paul BaekelmansScience Adviser/Secrétariat Général Solvay Group...
From the Solvay Councils to the Chemistry for the Future Solvay Prize, the Group perpetuates this spirit by continuing to encourage scientific research. The founders of Solvay were also convinced that the business enterprise is the best vehicle for achieving this. By combining its industrial ...
In 2019, the IUPAC started a quest to select the most interesting emerging technologies in the chemical sciences [1]. Now, this established initiative continues year after year—adding ideas to a list of innovations with an enormous potential to transfor
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IUPAC experts have selected the Top Ten Emerging Technologies in Chemistry 2021—ten ideas to catalyse industrial innovations and transform our world. Blockchain technology Digital advances for more reproducible, traceable chemical innovation Solvay, Evonik, and BASF are some of the world-leading ...
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