August Wilhelm von Hofmann commemorative coin

August Wilhelm von Hofmann commemorative coin

     

  • Subject: Special merits of foreign chemists
  • Consists of: gold medal, certificate
  • First awarded: 1903
  • Given in: even years
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The GDCh awards the August Wilhelm Hofmann Commemorative Medal for special services in chemistry to foreign chemists or to German personalities who are not chemists but have achieved great things for chemistry. The prize has a long tradition and was already established in 1902 by the predecessor company, the German Chemical Society. She remembers with AW v. Hofmann (1818-1892). He was the founder and longtime President of the German Chemical Society and had previously worked successfully in England for 20 years. There, too, he was President of the Chemical Society.

Recent awardee: Paul T. Anastas and John C. Warner

Professors Paul T. Anastas, Yale University, New Haven/USA, and John C. Warner, Warner Babcock Institute for Green Chemistry, Wilmington/USA, are being awarded the August Wilhelm von Hofmann Medal 2022. The GDCh thus honors the awardee as the founders of the concept of green chemistry, for which they not only laid the scientific and intellectual foundations, but also realized concrete implementations.

More than twenty years ago, Paul Anastas and John Warner formulated twelve principles of green chemistry in their book Green Chemistry: Theory and Practice. With a visionary view of chemistry, they founded the field of green chemistry, which is indispensable today, and laid the foundation for sustainable chemical product development. In addition, the awardee were committed to the interdisciplinary integration of green chemistry at universities and actively contributed to the realization in their area and at other locations worldwide. For this exemplary commitment to the services of chemistry, Anastas and Warner now receive the August Wilhelm von Hofmann commemorative medal of the GDCh.

More information about Professor Anastas

More information about Professor Warner

Award winner interview 2020

Distinguished people since 1903

2022 

Paul T. Anastas, Yale University, New Haven/USA

John C. Warner, Warner Babcock Institute for Green Chemistry, Wilmington/USA

2020 Omar Yaghi, Berkeley CA/USA
2018 Michael Grätzel, Lausanne/Switzerland
2016 Ben Feringa, Groningen/Netherlands
2014 Barry Trost, Stanford/USA
2012 

Sason Shaik, Jerusalem/Israel

Martin Quack, Zurich/Switzerland

2010 Chintamani NR Rao, Bangalore/India
2008 Kyriacos C. Nicolaou, La Lolla/USA
2006 François Diederich, Zurich/Switzerland
2005 

Robert H. Grubbs, Pasadena/USA

Richard R. Schrock, Cambridge/USA

2003 Dieter Seebach, Zurich/Switzerland
2001 Steven V Ley, Cambridge/UK
1999 Lord Jack Lewis of Newnham, Cambridge/UK
1997 Charles Weissman, Zurich/Switzerland
1995 Joshua Jortner, Tel Aviv/Israel
1992 Sir Alan R. Battersby, Cambridge/UK
1991 Henri B. Kagan, Sorbonne/France
1988 Jack Halpern, Chicago/USA
1985 George C. Pimentel, Berkeley/USA
1983 David Ginsburg, Haifa/Israel
1981 Tetsuo Nozoe, Sendai/Japan
1978 Paul Hagenmüller, Boreaux/France
1976 Albert Eschenmoser, Zurich/Switzerland
1974 Edgar Heilbronner, Basel/Switzerland
1970 Costin D. Nenitzescu, Bucharest/Romania
1967 

Viktor N. Kondratiev, Moscow/Russia

Sir Lawrence Bragg, London/UK

Vladimir Prelog, Zurich/Switzerland

1964 Edgar Lederer. Gif-sur-Yvette/France
1962 

Paul D. Bartlett, Cambridge/USA

William von Eggers-Doering, New Haven/USA

1957 Sir Robert Robinson, Oxford/UK
1955 Arne WK Tiselius, Uppsala/Sweden
1953 

Roger Adams, Urbana/USA

Emilio Segré, Berkeley/USA

awardee of the German Chemical Society

1942 

Adolf Butenandt, Berlin

Paul Walden, Rostock

1941 

Gustav Komppa, Helsinki/Finland

Hermann Rein, Goettingen

1940 

Max Samec, Ljubljana/Slovenia

Geza Zemplén, Budapest/Hungary

1939 Albert Szent-Györgyi, Budapest/Hungary
1938 

Giovanni Battista Bonino, Bologna/Italy

Pierre Jolibois, Paris/France

1937 Franz Fischer, Mühlheim ad Ruhr
1936 Max Bodenstein, Berlin
1927 Franz Oppenheim, Berlin
1924 Bernhard Lepsius, Berlin
1921 Carl Duisberg, Leverkusen
1906 Sir William Henry Perkin, London/UK
1903 

Henri Moissan, Paris/France

Sir William Ramsay, London/UK

Selection committee

Prof. Dr. Detlev Belder, University of Leipzig
Prof. Dr. Holger Braunschweig, Julius Maximilian University of Würzburg
Prof. Dr. Ruth Maria Gschwind, University of Regensburg
Prof. Dr. Beate Paulus, Free University of Berlin
Prof. Dr. Peter R. Schreiner, Justus Liebig University Gießen
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