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Castner Medal

The Castner Gold Medal on Industrial Electrochemistry is an biennial award given by the Electrochemical Technology Group of Society of Chemical Industry (SCI) to an authority on applied electrochemistry or electrochemical engineering connected to industrial research.[1] The award is named in honor of Hamilton Castner, a pioneer in the field of industrial electrochemistry, who patented in 1892 the mercury cell for the chloralkali process. Castner was an early member of SCI.[1]

The medal is presented in a public lecture, usually at the annual Electrochem conference, which is organised by the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) Electrochemistry Interest Group and the SCI Electrochemical Technology Group. When this is not possible, the medal presentation and lecture takes place at SCI's headquarters.

The medal's design was conceived by Humphrey Paget by commission of SCI.[2] At least until 1958, the award was called Castner Gold Medal.[3]

Castner Medal Winners edit

 
Castner Gold Medal awarded by the Society of Chemical Industry to authorities in the field of Industrial Electrochemistry.

To the date, 23 academics and industrialists have received the award.[4]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b (eds.), Allen J. Bard, György Inzelt, Fritz Scholz (2012). Electrochemical dictionary (2nd, rev. & extended ed.). Heidelberg: Springer. ISBN 978-3-642-29550-8. {{cite book}}: |last1= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ "Editorial". The Analyst. 78 (926): 261. 1953. Bibcode:1953Ana....78..261.. doi:10.1039/an9537800261.
  3. ^ a b "News and Notes". Journal of the Royal Institute of Chemistry. 82 (January): 61. 1958. doi:10.1039/JI9588200001. ISSN 0368-3958.
  4. ^ "Castner Medal Previous Recipients". Society of Chemical Industry. Retrieved 1 October 2017.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-10-02. Retrieved 2017-10-02.
  6. ^ "Paid Notice: Deaths AALL, CHRISTIAN H." The New York Times. The New York Times. 10 October 2008.
  7. ^ "Electrothermics and electrothermal process, Castner Memorial Lecture". Chemistry and Industry. 69 (2): 830. 1950.
  8. ^ "Robert C. Swain, 81, Chemist and Executive". New York Times. 14 February 1987.
  9. ^ Spence, R. (1 January 1957). "Chemical Process Development for Widscale". Journal of the Royal Institute of Chemistry. 81 (May): 361. doi:10.1039/JI9578100353. ISSN 0368-3958.
  10. ^ Rose, John Donald (1 December 1974). "Ronald Holroyd, 1904 - 1973". Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society. 20: 235–245. doi:10.1098/rsbm.1974.0010. S2CID 58635851.
  11. ^ Bailey, H. C. (1 December 1988). "Herbert Muggleton Stanley. 20 July 1903-4 July 1987". Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society. 34: 788–813. doi:10.1098/rsbm.1988.0025.
  12. ^ Memorial Tributes, Vol. 5. Washington, D.C.: National Academy of Engineering of the United States of America, National Academy Press. 1992. pp. 69–73. ISBN 0-309-04689-0.
  13. ^ "Bernhard Timm: man behind BASF's exploding activity". Chemical & Engineering News. 47 (48): 21. 17 November 1969. doi:10.1021/cen-v047n048.p021.
  14. ^ Wellington, T. C., ed. (1992). Modern-chlor-alkali technology. Vol. 5. Published for SCI by Elsevier Applied Science. pp. xi. ISBN 1-85166-778-4.
  15. ^ Wragg, edited by F. Lapicque, A. Storck, A. A. (1994). Electrochemical Engineering and Energy. Boston, MA: Springer US. p. v, 225. ISBN 978-1-4613-6070-4. {{cite book}}: |first1= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  16. ^ White, Ralph E., ed. (1984). Electrolysis Cell Design For Ion Exchange Membrane Chlor-Alkali Process in: Electrochemical Cell design. Boston, MA: Springer US. pp. 135–160. ISBN 978-1-4613-2795-0.
  17. ^ "Dieter Landolt, biographical data" (PDF). International Society of Electrochemistry.
  18. ^ Castner Medal Presentation (4 August 2011). "Castner Medal Presentation (SCI HQ, London, 4 August 2011)". School of Chemical Engineering. School of Chemical Engineering, UNSW.
  19. ^ "Congratulations to the recipient of the 2015 Castner Medal". SCI. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
  20. ^ "Castner Medal and Lecture 2017: interview with Professor Frank Walsh". SCI. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
  21. ^ "TFP Hydrogen's Managing Director awarded prestigious Castner Medal". Retrieved 18 January 2024.

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  • SCI Castner Medal on Industrial Electrochemistry

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The Castner Gold Medal on Industrial Electrochemistry is an biennial award given by the Electrochemical Technology Group of Society of Chemical Industry SCI to an authority on applied electrochemistry or electrochemical engineering connected to industrial research 1 The award is named in honor of Hamilton Castner a pioneer in the field of industrial electrochemistry who patented in 1892 the mercury cell for the chloralkali process Castner was an early member of SCI 1 The medal is presented in a public lecture usually at the annual Electrochem conference which is organised by the Royal Society of Chemistry RSC Electrochemistry Interest Group and the SCI Electrochemical Technology Group When this is not possible the medal presentation and lecture takes place at SCI s headquarters The medal s design was conceived by Humphrey Paget by commission of SCI 2 At least until 1958 the award was called Castner Gold Medal 3 Contents 1 Castner Medal Winners 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksCastner Medal Winners edit nbsp Castner Gold Medal awarded by the Society of Chemical Industry to authorities in the field of Industrial Electrochemistry To the date 23 academics and industrialists have received the award 4 1947 Alexander Fleck British industrial chemist and chair of Imperial Chemical Industries 5 1950 Christian H Aall Noted for his work at Monsanto Chemical Co and American Metals Climax 6 7 1953 Robert C Swain Research chemist president of Perkin Elmer Hoover Institution and American Cyanamid 8 1956 Christopher Hinton Chief engineer at Imperial Chemical Industries and head nuclear engineer of the Atomic Energy Authority 9 1958 Ronald Holroyd Deputy chairman at Imperial Chemical Industries 3 10 1960 William J Kroll Inventor of the Kroll process for titanium extraction 1965 Herbert M Stanley Developer of chemical processes at the Central Research Department of the Distillers Company Ltd 11 1967 Duncan S Davies Scientist and engineer noted for fibre reactive dyes polymers and coatings at Imperial Chemical Industries 12 1970 Bernhard Timm Contributions to ammonia synthesis and heterogeneous catalysis director of BASF 13 1974 S Puschaver Contributions to the development of dimensionally stable anodes 1985 Walther G Grot Co discoverer of Nafion at DuPont Corporation 1990 Patrick Meares Expert in structure and transport properties of polymer membranes at University of Exeter 1991 Hiroto Miyake Developer and designer of Flemion membranes at Asahi Glass Co 14 1994 Gerhard Kreysa Expert in electrochemical engineering and director of DECHEMA 15 1997 Maomi Seko Developer of ion exchange membranes for chlor alkali process and president of Asahi Chemical Industry 16 2002 Dieter Landolt Professor of electrochemical engineering at EPFL 17 2004 Geoffrey Ballard Founder of Ballard Power Systems developer of proton exchange membrane fuel cell 2007 Geoffrey H Kelsall Professor of electrochemical engineering with interests on modelling and optimisation of electrochemical processes and kinetics at gas evolving electrodes Imperial College London 2009 Anthony A Wragg Professor of electrochemical engineering at University of Exeter Contributed to the study of mass transport in electrochemical reactors Longtime editor of the Journal of Applied Electrochemistry 2011 Maria Skyllas Kazacos Developer of the vanadium redox battery Professor at University of New South Wales 18 2013 Derek Pletcher Professor of electrochemistry with interests in research and consultancy in electrochemical technology University of Southampton 2015 David E Williams Professor of electrochemistry and chemical sensors at University of Auckland 19 2017 Frank C Walsh Professor of electrochemical engineering with consultancy and research interests in corrosion and protection of metals electrodeposition nanostructured electrocatalysts synthesis flow batteries fuel cells and super capacitors at University of Southampton 20 2019 Keith Scott Professor of electrochemical engineering with activities on fuel cells batteries microbial and biological fuel cells and electrochemical synthesis at Newcastle University 2022 Dr David Hodgson TFP Hydrogen Products Ltd s Managing Director with 30 year career in applied electrochemistry including work in water electrolysers the chlor alkali industry flow batteries molten salt electrochemistry fuel cells and water treatment 21 See also editList of engineering awards Electrochemical engineering ElectrochemistryReferences edit a b eds Allen J Bard Gyorgy Inzelt Fritz Scholz 2012 Electrochemical dictionary 2nd rev amp extended ed Heidelberg Springer ISBN 978 3 642 29550 8 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a last1 has generic name help CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Editorial The Analyst 78 926 261 1953 Bibcode 1953Ana 78 261 doi 10 1039 an9537800261 a b News and Notes Journal of the Royal Institute of Chemistry 82 January 61 1958 doi 10 1039 JI9588200001 ISSN 0368 3958 Castner Medal Previous Recipients Society of Chemical Industry Retrieved 1 October 2017 Lord Alexander Flek Archived from the original on 2017 10 02 Retrieved 2017 10 02 Paid Notice Deaths AALL CHRISTIAN H The New York Times The New York Times 10 October 2008 Electrothermics and electrothermal process Castner Memorial Lecture Chemistry and Industry 69 2 830 1950 Robert C Swain 81 Chemist and Executive New York Times 14 February 1987 Spence R 1 January 1957 Chemical Process Development for Widscale Journal of the Royal Institute of Chemistry 81 May 361 doi 10 1039 JI9578100353 ISSN 0368 3958 Rose John Donald 1 December 1974 Ronald Holroyd 1904 1973 Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 20 235 245 doi 10 1098 rsbm 1974 0010 S2CID 58635851 Bailey H C 1 December 1988 Herbert Muggleton Stanley 20 July 1903 4 July 1987 Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 34 788 813 doi 10 1098 rsbm 1988 0025 Memorial Tributes Vol 5 Washington D C National Academy of Engineering of the United States of America National Academy Press 1992 pp 69 73 ISBN 0 309 04689 0 Bernhard Timm man behind BASF s exploding activity Chemical amp Engineering News 47 48 21 17 November 1969 doi 10 1021 cen v047n048 p021 Wellington T C ed 1992 Modern chlor alkali technology Vol 5 Published for SCI by Elsevier Applied Science pp xi ISBN 1 85166 778 4 Wragg edited by F Lapicque A Storck A A 1994 Electrochemical Engineering and Energy Boston MA Springer US p v 225 ISBN 978 1 4613 6070 4 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a first1 has generic name help CS1 maint multiple names authors list link White Ralph E ed 1984 Electrolysis Cell Design For Ion Exchange Membrane Chlor Alkali Process in Electrochemical Cell design Boston MA Springer US pp 135 160 ISBN 978 1 4613 2795 0 Dieter Landolt biographical data PDF International Society of Electrochemistry Castner Medal Presentation 4 August 2011 Castner Medal Presentation SCI HQ London 4 August 2011 School of Chemical Engineering School of Chemical Engineering UNSW Congratulations to the recipient of the 2015 Castner Medal SCI Retrieved 5 October 2017 Castner Medal and Lecture 2017 interview with Professor Frank Walsh SCI Retrieved 5 October 2017 TFP Hydrogen s Managing Director awarded prestigious Castner Medal Retrieved 18 January 2024 External links editSCI Castner Medal on Industrial Electrochemistry Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Castner Medal amp oldid 1196802511, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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