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.[1] First awarded in 1881, it was originally conferred by the Chemical Society and known as the Longstaff Medal.

Winners

Source: [2]

See also

References

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  12. "Proceedings of the Chemical Society, Vol. 25, No. 355". Proceedings of the Chemical Society (London). Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC). 25 (355): 108. 1909. doi:10.1039/pl9092500101. ISSN 0369-8718.
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  14. "Proceedings of the Chemical Society, Vol. 19, No. 266". Proceedings of the Chemical Society (London). Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC). 19 (266): 127. 1903. doi:10.1039/pl9031900127. ISSN 0369-8718.
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  16. "Proceedings of the Chemical Society, Vol. 13, No. 175". Proceedings of the Chemical Society (London). Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC). 13 (175): 42. 1897. doi:10.1039/pl8971300041. ISSN 0369-8718.
  17. "Proceedings of the Chemical Society, Vol. 7, No. 96". Proceedings of the Chemical Society (London). Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC). 7 (96): 54. 1891. doi:10.1039/pl8910700053. ISSN 0369-8718.
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