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CSJ Award

The Chemical Society of Japan



Recipients of the CSJ Award (1948 - 1959)

1948
Kazuo KURODA (Univ. Tokyo): Quantitative Study on the Trace Components, Especially Radioactive Elements, in Japanese Spars and Mineral Springs
Masanori SATO (South Manchuria Railway Co.): Method of Soybean Oil Essence Extraction and Related Studies

1949
Shiro AKABORI (Osaka Univ.): Studies on Enzymes and Amino Acids
Yoshikazu HACHIHAMA (Osaka Univ.): Research on Lignin

1950
Harusada SUGINOME, Shin-ichi MORIO and Kunizaburo TAMURA (Hokkaido Univ.): Studies on Aconite Alkaloids
Shinjiro KODAMA (Kyoto Univ.): Research on the Reaction of Carbon Monoxide and Water

1951
Toshizo TITANI (Osaka Univ.): Chemistry of Non-radioactive Isotopes
Minoru IMOTO (Osaka City Univ.): Studies on Organic Polymer Compounds

1952
Tokuichi TSUMAKI (Kyushu Univ.): Studies on Heterocyclic Compounds
Tomotaro TSUCHIYA (Chem. Ind. Res. Inst.): Studies on Fats and Oils, Especially Those from Marine Fish

1953
Fujio EGAMI (Nagoya Univ.): Chemistry of Enzymes and Toxins of Microorganisms
Shinzo OKADA (Kyoto Univ.): Study on the Mercury-electrode Salt Solution Electrolysis

1954
Ryutaro TSUCHIDA (Osaka Univ.): Studies on Metal Complex Compounds
Ikumi KAGAWA (Nagoya Univ.): Studies on Polymer Electrolytes

1955
Ken-ichi HIGASHI (Hokkaido Univ.): Studies on the Molecular Structure and Dipole Moment
Junji FURUKAWA (Kyoto Univ.): Studies on Synthetic Rubber, Natural Rubber and Vinyl Compounds

1956
Takashi KUBOTA (Osaka City Univ.): Studies on the Black Spot Disease of Potato
Tsutomu KUWATA (Univ. Tokyo): Studies on Activated Clay and its Catalytic Activity

1957
Hideo AKAMATU (Univ. Tokyo): Studies on Carbon and Organic Semiconductors
Takeo TAKAHASHI (Univ. Tokyo): Research on Organic Acids

1958
Masaji KUBO(Nagoya Univ.): Studies on the Electric and Magnetic Moments of Molecules
Hiroshi SOBUE (Univ. Tokyo): Study on Fibrous Polymer Compounds

1959
Osamu SIMAMURA (Univ. Tokyo): Basic Research on the Organic Chemical Reaction
Shoji MAKISHIMA (Univ. Tokyo): Study on Solid-state Phenomena in Industrial Chemistry


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