French awards for excellent chemists
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On 8 June the Société Chimique de France (SCF) presented its national and bi-national awards 2011 at a solemn meeting held on the scientific campus of the University Claude Bernard Lyon 1.
The Joseph Achille Le Bel Prize rewarded Marc Fontecave, College of France in Paris and Atomic Energy and Alternative Energies Commission (CEA) in Grenoble, for his work on metalloenzymes leading inter alia to artificial hydrogenases that could provide novel advances in the area of bio-fuel cells.
The Pierre Süe Prize recognised the work of Jean-Marie Tarascon, University of Picardie Jules Verne in Amiens and College of France in Paris, associated with the development of high-performance Lithium-ion batteries.
The French-Italian binational award honoured Maurizio Peruzzini, Institute of Chemistry of Organometallic Compounds of the National Research Council in Florence, for his work in coordination chemistry with the development of new phosphorus ligands which resulted in extensive scientific collaboration in Europe, particularly with several French groups.
Last but not least, the French-British bi-national award was shared by Graham J. Hutchings, Fellow of the Roya
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