Longstaff Prize

The Longstaff Prize is given to a member of the Royal Society of Chemistry who has done the most to advance the science of chemistry. First awarded in 1881, it was originally conferred by the Chemical Society and known as the Longstaff Medal.

Winners

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2022 Peter Bruce
2019 Martyn Poliakoff
2016 Paul O'Brien
2013 Steven Ley
2010 Jack Lewis
2008 Jack Baldwin
2005 Alan Carrington
2002 Robert Williams
1999 Raymond Freeman
1996 John Meurig Thomas
1993 Harold Kroto
1990 Gordon Stone
1987 Geoffrey Wilkinson
1984 Alan Battersby
1981 George Porter
1978 Dorothy Hodgkin
1975 John Stuart Anderson
1972 Derek Barton
1969 Ronald Norrish
1966 John Monteath Robertson
1963 Alexander Todd
1960 Eric Rideal
1957 Edmund Hirst
1954 John Lennard-Jones
1951 Christopher Kelk Ingold
1948 Cyril Hinshelwood
1945 Nevil Sidgwick
1942 Hugh Stott Taylor
1939 Ian Heilbron
1936 George Barger
1933 Norman Haworth, James Irvine
1930 William Hobson Mills
1927 Robert Robinson
1924 Frederick George Donnan
1921 Jocelyn Field Thorpe
1918 Arthur William Crossley [Wikidata]
1915 Martin Onslow Forster
1912 Herbert Brereton Baker
1909 Frederic Kipping
1906 Walter Noel Hartley
1903 William Jackson Pope
1900 William Henry Perkin Jr.
1897 William Ramsay
1894 Horace Tabberer Brown
1891 Francis Robert Japp
1888 William Henry Perkin
1884 Cornelius O'Sullivan
1881   Thomas Edward Thorpe

See also

  • List of chemistry awards

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