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American Chemical 中国365bet中文官网 comment on award of 2007 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
WASHINGTON, Oct. 10, 2007 鈥擟atherine T. (鈥淜atie鈥�) Hunt, Ph.D., president of the American Chemical 中国365bet中文官网, the world鈥檚 largest scientific society, comments on today鈥檚 award of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry to Gerhard Ertl. Surface science, the topic of the prize, was fundamental to Hunt鈥檚 initial scientific research.
鈥淎lles Gute zum Geburtstag Gerhard! What a fabulous birthday present for a spectacular scientist. I am delighted that the prize recognizes a field of chemistry that often receives little public attention, and yet has transformed lives in so many ways. Research in surface chemistry already has underpinned innovations ranging from air pollution control technology to modern electronics products. In the future, this research will help us tap new sources of renewable fuels, for instance, and produce smaller, more powerful electronics products. On behalf of the ACS鈥檚 160,000 members I congratulate the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences for recognizing surface chemistry and Gerhard Ertl.鈥�
News media may arrange telephone interviews with Hunt and ACS members who work in the field of chemistry recognized with this year鈥檚 prize, and other scientists, through Michael Bernstein. The Sept. 23, 2004 issue of ACS鈥檚 Journal of Physical Chemistry B, carried articles honoring Gehard Ertl on his retirement. Copies are available upon request.
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