Sponsored by the ACS Division of Environmental Chemistry and the National Institute of Standards & Technology
The Kenneth G. Hancock Memorial Award in green chemistry award honors outstanding student contributions to furthering the goals of green chemistry through research or education. The winners will receive national recognition for their work.
The Green Chemistry Institute invites nominations that describe the technical benefits as well as human health and environmental benefits of a student study or research project.
One of the earliest proponents of green chemistry and "the environmentally benign chemical synthesis and processing" approach was Dr. Kenneth G. Hancock, Director of the Division of Chemistry at the National Science Foundation (NSF).
Dr. Hancock was an active advocate emphasizing the role of chemists and chemistry not only in solving environmental problems of the past, but more importantly, in avoiding environmental problems in the future in an economically viable fashion. It was therefore a great loss to the advancement of green chemistry when Dr. Hancock died unexpectedly while attending an environmental chemistry conference in Eastern Europe in the fall of 1993.
Dr. Hancock's colleagues from academia, government, and industry have come together to award an annual Kenneth G. Hancock Memorial Award in green chemistry, offered under the auspices of the American Chemical Society Division of Environmental Chemistry.