Michael Doyle has been awarded a 2020 International Precious Metals Institute's award for his pioneering work. It recognizes outstanding theoretical and experimental contributions to science and technology of precious metals. He is an international leader in the development of catalysts and metal carbine transformations. He invented patents for the composition of dirhodium(II) catalysts.
The technologies supported at least 30 Ph.D level chemists, 10 graduate students, and 50 undergraduate students in his laboratories . This award honors the dedicated efforts of so many talented students from the world. Doyle's catalysts are sold internationally by chemical suppliers and used to prepare pharmaceutical drugs. Doyle is a giant organic chemists with a lot of scientific contributions.
https://www.utsa.edu/today/2019/11/story/doyle-michael-prize.html
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