Award Winners
Winners by Year | Winners by Technology | Winners by Industry Sector
2008 Award Recipients
- Greener Synthetic Pathways Award
Battelle
Development and Commercialization of Biobased Toners (summary)
- Greener Reaction Conditions Award
Nalco Company
3D TRASARĀ® Technology (summary)
- Designing Greener Chemicals Award
Dow AgroSciences LLC
Spinetoram: Enhancing a Natural Product for Insect Control (summary)
- Small Business Award
SiGNa Chemistry, Inc.
New Stabilized Alkali Metals for Safer, Sustainable Syntheses (summary)
- Academic Award
Professors Robert E. Maleczka, Jr. and Milton R. Smith, III
Michigan State University
Green Chemistry for Preparing Boronic Esters (summary)
Past Award Entries and Recipients
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1996-2008 PGCC Award Recipients Booklet (PDF) (152 pp., 483 KB)
Summary of 2008 Award Entries and Recipients (PDF) (65 pp., 337 KB)
Summary of 2007 Award Entries and Recipients (PDF) (75 pp., 365 KB)
Summary of 2006 Award Entries and Recipients (PDF) (70 pp., 489 KB)
Summary of 2005 Award Entries and Recipients (PDF) (63 pp., 289 KB)
Summary of 2000
Award Entries and Recipients (PDF) (64 pp., 346 KB)
Summary of 1999
Awards Entries and Recipients (PDF) (88 pp., 333 KB)
Resumen
de Propuestas y Premios Otorgados en 1999 (en Español) (PDF) (104 pp., 360 KB)
Summary of 1998
Award Entries and Recipients (PDF) (81 pp., 488 KB)
Summary of 1997
Award Entries and Recipients (PDF) (48 pp., 240 KB)
Summary of 1996
Award Entries and Recipients (PDF) (52 pp., 188 KB)
Past Award Recipients
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2007 Award Recipients
- Greener Synthetic Pathways Award
Professor Kaichang Li, Oregon State University
Columbia Forest Products
Hercules Incorporated
Development and Commercial Application of Environmentally Friendly Adhesives for Wood Composites (summary)
- Greener Reaction Conditions Award
Headwaters Technology Innovation
Direct Synthesis of Hydrogen Peroxide by Selective Nanocatalyst Technology (summary)
- Designing Greener Chemicals Award
Cargill, Incorporated
BiOH™ Polyols (summary)
- Small Business Award
NovaSterilis Inc.
Environmentally Benign Medical Sterilization Using Supercritical Carbon Dioxide (summary)
- Academic Award
Professor Michael J. Krische
University of Texas at Austin
Hydrogen-Mediated Carbon–Carbon Bond Formation (summary)
2006 Award Recipients
- Greener Synthetic Pathways Award
Merck & Co., Inc.
Novel Green Synthesis for β-Amino Acids Produces the Active Ingredient in Januvia™ (summary)
- Greener Reaction Conditions Award
Codexis, Inc.
Directed Evolution of Three Biocatalysts to Produce the Key Chiral Building Block for Atorvastatin, the Active Ingredient in Lipitor® (summary)
- Designing Greener Chemicals Award
S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.
Greenlist™ Process to Reformulate Consumer Products (summary)
- Small Business Award
Arkon Consultants
NuPro Technologies, Inc.
Environmentally Safe Solvents and Reclamation in the Flexographic Printing Industry (summary)
- Academic Award
Professor Galen J. Suppes
University of Missouri-Columbia
Biobased Propylene Glycol and Monomers from Natural Glycerin (summary)
2005 Award Recipients
- Greener Synthetic Pathways Award
Archer Daniels Midland Company
Novozymes
NovaLipid™: Low Trans Fats and Oils Produced by Enzymatic Interesterification of Vegetable Oils Using Lipozyme® (summary)
- Greener Synthetic Pathways Award
Merck & Co., Inc.
A Redesigned, Efficient Synthesis of Aprepitant, the Active Ingredient in Emend®: A New Therapy for Chemotherapy-Induced Emesis (summary)
- Greener Reaction Conditions Award
BASF Corporation
A UV-Curable, One-Component, Low-VOC Refinish Primer: Driving Eco-Efficiency Improvements (summary) - Designing Greener Chemicals Award
Archer Daniels Midland Company
Archer RC™: A Nonvolatile, Reactive Coalescent for the Reduction of VOCs in Latex Paints (summary)
- Small Business Award
Metabolix, Inc.
Producing Nature’s Plastics Using Biotechnology (summary)
- Academic Award
Professor Robin D. Rogers
The University of Alabama
A Platform Strategy Using Ionic Liquids to Dissolve and Process Cellulose for Advanced New Materials (summary)
2004 Award Recipients
- Greener Synthetic Pathways Award
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
Development of a Green Synthesis for Taxol® Manufacture via Plant Cell Fermentation and Extraction (summary)
- Greener Reaction Conditions Award
Buckman Laboratories International, Inc.
Optimyze®: A New Enzyme Technology to Improve Paper Recycling (summary)
- Designing Greener Chemicals Award
Engelhard Corporation (now BASF Corporation )
Engelhard Rightfit™ Organic Pigments: Environmental Impact, Performance, and Value (summary)
- Small Business Award
Jeneil Biosurfactant Company
Rhamnolipid Biosurfactant: A Natural, Low-Toxicity Alternative to Synthetic Surfactants (summary)
- Academic Award
Professor Charles A. Eckert & Professor Charles L. Liotta
Georgia Institute of Technology
Benign Tunable Solvents Coupling Reaction and Separation Processes (summary)
2003 Award Recipients
- Greener Synthetic Pathways Award
Süd-Chemie Inc.
A Wastewater-Free Process for Synthesis of Solid Oxide Catalysts (summary)
- Greener Reaction Conditions Award
DuPont
Microbial Production of 1,3-Propanediol (summary)
- Designing Greener Chemicals Award
Shaw Industries, Inc.
EcoWorx Carpet Tile: A Cradle-to-Cradle Product (summary)
- Small Business Award
AgraQuest, Inc.
Serenade®: An Effective, Environmentally Friendly Biofungicide (summary)
- Academic Award
Professor Richard A. Gross
Polytechnic University
New Options for Mild and Selective Polymerizations Using Lipases (summary)
2002 Award Recipients
Read the June 2002 Presidential Letter to the 2002 Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award winners.
- Greener Synthetic Pathways Award
Pfizer, Inc.
Green Chemistry in the Redesign of the Sertraline Process (summary)
- Greener Reaction Conditions Award
Cargill Dow LLC (now NatureWorks LLC)
NatureWorks PLA Process (summary)
- Designing Greener Chemicals Award
Chemical Specialties, Inc. (now Viance)
ACQ Preserve®: The Environmentally Advanced Wood Preservative (summary)
- Small Business Award
SC Fluids, Inc.
SCORR Supercritical CO2 Resist Remover (summary)
- Academic Award
Professor Eric J. Beckman
University of Pittsburgh
Design of Non-Fluorous, Highly CO2-Soluble Materials (summary)
2001 Award Recipients
Read the June 2001 Presidential Letter to the 2001 Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award winners.
- Greener Synthetic Pathways Award
Bayer Corporation
Bayer AG
(technology acquired by LANXESS)
Baypure CX (Sodium Iminodisuccinate): An Environmentally Friendly and Readily Biodegradable Chelating Agent (summary)
- Greener Reaction Conditions Award
Novozymes North America, Inc.
BioPreparation of Cotton Textiles: A Cost-Effective, Environmentally Compatible Preparation Process (summary)
- Designing Greener Chemicals Award
PPG Industries
Yttrium as a Lead Substitute in Cationic Electrodeposition Coatings (summary)
- Small Business Award
EDEN Bioscience Corporation
Messenger®: A Green Chemistry Revolution in Plant Production and Food Safety (summary)
- Academic Award
Professor Chao-Jun Li
Tulane University
Quasi-Nature Catalysis: Developing Transition Metal Catalysis in Air and Water (summary)
2000 Award Recipients
- Greener Synthetic Pathways Award
Roche Colorado Corporation
An Efficient Process for the Production of Cytovene®, a Potent Antiviral Agent (summary)
- Greener Reaction Conditions Award
Bayer Corporation
Bayer AG
Two-Component Waterborne Polyurethane Coatings (summary)
- Designing Greener Chemicals Award
Dow AgroSciences LLC
Sentricon Termite Colony Elimination System, A New Paradigm for Termite Control (summary)
- Small Business Award
RevTech, Inc.
Envirogluv: A Technology for Decorating Glass and Ceramicware with Radiation-Curable, Environmentally Compliant Inks (summary)
- Academic Award
Professor Chi-Huey Wong
The Scripps Research Institute
Enzymes in Large-Scale Organic Synthesis (summary)
1999 Award Recipients
- Greener Synthetic Pathways Award
Lilly Research Laboratories
Practical Application of a Biocatalyst in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing (summary)
- Greener Reaction Conditions Award
Nalco Company
The Development and Commercialization of ULTIMER®: The First of a New Family of Water-Soluble Polymer Dispersions (summary)
- Designing Greener Chemicals Award
Dow AgroSciences LLC
Spinosad: A New Natural Product for Insect Control (summary)
- Small Business Award
BioFine, Inc. (now BioMetics, Inc.)
Conversion of Low-Cost Biomass Wastes to Levulinic Acid and Derivatives (summary)
- Academic Award
Professor Terry Collins
Carnegie Mellon University
TAML Oxidant Activators: General Activation of Hydrogen Peroxide for Green Oxidation Technologies (summary)
1998 Award Recipients
- Greener Synthetic Pathways Award
Flexsys America L.P.
Elimination of Chlorine in the Synthesis of 4-Aminodiphenylamine: A New Process That Utilizes Nucleophilic Aromatic Substitution for Hydrogen (summary)
- Greener Reaction Conditions Award
Argonne National Laboratory
Novel Membrane-Based Process for Producing Lactate Esters – Nontoxic Replacements for Halogenated and Toxic Solvents (summary)
- Designing Greener Chemicals Award
Rohm and Haas Company
Invention and Commercialization of a New Chemical Family of Insecticides Exemplified by CONFIRM Selective Caterpillar Control Agent and the Related Selective Insect Control Agents MACH 2 and INTREPID (summary)
- Small Business Award
PYROCOOL Technologies, Inc.
Technology for the Third Millennium: The Development and Commercial Introduction of an Environmentally Responsible Fire Extinguishment and Cooling Agent (summary)
- Academic Award
Professor Barry M. Trost
Stanford University
The Development of the Concept of Atom Economy (summary)
- Academic Award
Dr. Karen M. Draths and Professor John W. Frost
Michigan State University
Use of Microbes as Environmentally Benign Synthetic Catalysts (summary)
1997 Award Recipients
- Greener Synthetic Pathways Award
BHC Company (now BASF Corporation )
BHC Company Ibuprofen Process (summary)
- Greener Reaction Conditions Award
Imation
(technology acquired by Eastman Kodak Company)
Dry View Imaging Systems (summary)
- Designing Greener Chemicals Award
Albright & Wilson Americas (now Rhodia)
THPS Biocides: A New Class of Antimicrobial Chemistry (summary)
- Small Business Award
Legacy Systems, Inc.
Coldstrip, A Revolutionary Organic Removal and Wet Cleaning Technology (summary)
- Academic Award
Professor Joseph M. DeSimone (at the University of North Carolina (UNC) and at North Carolina State University (NCSU) )
UNC and NCSU
Design and Application of Surfactants for Carbon Dioxide (summary)
1996 Award Recipients
- Greener Synthetic Pathways Award
Monsanto Company (PDF)
Catalytic Dehydrogenation of Diethanolamine (summary)
- Greener Reaction Conditions Award
The Dow Chemical Company
100 Percent Carbon Dioxide as a Blowing Agent for the Polystyrene Foam Sheet Packaging Market (summary)
- Designing Greener Chemicals Award
Rohm and Haas Company
Designing an Environmentally Safe Marine Antifoulant (summary)
- Small Business Award
Donlar Corporation (now NanoChem Solutions, Inc.)
Production and Use of Thermal Polyaspartic Acid (summary)
- Academic Award
Professor Mark Holtzapple
Texas A&M University
Conversion of Waste Biomass to Animal Feed, Chemicals, and Fuels (summary)
Read on about the Partners of the Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Awards Program.