Dr Richard Kong AMRSC
Winner: 2022 Dalton Emerging Researcher Award
Cornell University
For the development of and mechanistic insight into novel bond breaking and bond making methods using main-group reagents.
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The freedom to experiment and step a little further into the unknown is tremendously rewarding.
Dr Kong is a synthetic inorganic chemist whose work focuses on breaking and making chemical bonds using metals. During his PhD, he used non-toxic, earth-abundant metals such as aluminium and magnesium to make and break carbon–carbon bonds.
The manipulation of carbon–carbon bonds is important for many processes: from the synthesis of pharmaceuticals to the recycling of carbon dioxide. Finding new and better ways to achieve these transformations using earth-abundant metals means that society will be able to recycle waste and make crucial chemicals sustainably.
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