Prize winners
We are recognising individuals, collaborations and teams for their exceptional achievements in advancing the chemical sciences.
2025 Education Prize winners Yearly celebrations
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Holger Braunschweig
University of Wuerzburg
For contributions to the chemistry of reactive low-oxidation-state main-group molecules, including their applications in catalysis.
2021 Dalton open prize: Mond-Nyholm Prize for Inorganic Chemistry
Professor Eduardo Peris
Universitat Jaume I
For the application of creative thinking in approaching fundamental challenges in organometallic chemistry and catalysis.
2023 Dalton open prize: Mond-Nyholm Prize for Inorganic Chemistry
Professor Euan Brechin
University of Edinburgh, UK
For outstanding contributions to synthetic coordination chemistry and molecular magnetism.
2024 Dalton open prize: Mond-Nyholm Prize for Inorganic Chemistry
Professor James McCusker
Michigan State University, USA
For insights into the photophysics of first row transition metal complexes leading to advances in earth-abundant photoredox catalysis.
2025 Dalton open prize: Mond-Nyholm Prize for Inorganic Chemistry
Professor Jonathan Sessler
The University of Texas at Austin, USA
For pioneering work on f-element complexes of expanded porphyrins.
2022 Dalton open prize: Mond-Nyholm Prize for Inorganic Chemistry
Yearly celebrations
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23 November 2021
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