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Ryoji Noyori Prize for the award year 2009 is Prof. Yoshio Okamoto

Ryoji Noyori Prize
sponsored by Takasago International Corporation and administered by The Society of Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Japan
 

Ryoji Noyori Prize, sponsored by Takasago International Corporation, was established in 2002 by The Society of Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Japan (SSOCJ) in commemoration of Professor Ryoji Noyori's winning of the 2001 Nobel Prize in Chemistry as well as the 60th anniversary of SSOCJ.

The purpose of the Prize is to recognize and encourage outstanding contributions to research in asymmetric synthetic chemistry defined in its broadest sense without regard to age or nationality.

The Prize, which consists of a certificate, a medallion, and $10,000, is bestowed every year to a recipient meeting the above mentioned criteria. The International Prize Committee selects a recipient, and the recipient shall deliver a prize lecture at the annual general meeting of SSOCJ at which the Prize will be presented.

The Winner of the Prize for the award year 2009 is Yoshio Okamoto,Emeritus Professor, Nagoya University, Japan and Chair Professor, Harbin Engineering University, China.

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Professor Okamoto is known for his significant contribution to the areas of synthesis of helical polymers and their application to chiral separation of comenantiomers. He was the first to succeed in the synthesis of one-handed helical polymer by asymmetric polymerization, and found its high chiral recognition ability to many racemic compounds. Using the polymer, he successfully developed a practical chiral packing material for HPLC. His another outstanding contribution is the development of very useful chiral packing materials based on helical polysaccharide derivatives, which are widely used throughout the world.

The past recipients:
  Henri B. Kagan (2002) Gilbert Stork (2003)
  Dieter Seebach (2004) Tsutomu Katsuki(2005)
  David A. Evans (2006) Tamio Hayashi(2007)
  Andreas Pfaltz(2008)  

The members of the International Prize Committee for the award year 2009:
  Tamio Hayashi (chairman)
  David A. Evans Henri B. Kagan
  Tsutomu Katsuki E. Peter Kundig
  Tamejiro Hiyama Keisuke Suzuki
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