The Arkema–Académie des Sciences Prize, presented by the French Académie des Sciences and funded by Arkema with a €25,000 grant, recognizes outstanding research in innovative chemistry that advances sustainable and responsible development.
This year’s award goes to Professor Markus Antonietti, whose research spans a broad array of fields in both organic and inorganic chemistry. His work focuses on the organization of matter at the nanometric scale and its practical applications. This includes the development of novel carbon structures with catalytic properties, micro-emulsions, and self-organizing polymers that exhibit unique features such as enhanced impact resistance or self-healing capabilities. Professor Antonietti has authored more than 650 research papers, underscoring his significant contributions to the field.
Arkema is dedicated to creating materials, adhesives, and coatings that deliver exceptional performance while prioritizing sustainable development. The company’s research emphasizes lightweight materials, repairability, and recyclability, with over 90% of its annual patent filings contributing to at least one United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (SDG). With a research team of 1,800 scientists, Arkema integrates sustainable development criteria across its innovations.
The company’s commitment to innovation is strengthened through ongoing collaboration with academia and the start-up ecosystem. The Arkema–Académie des Sciences Prize awarded to Markus Antonietti reflects this dedication to fostering academic partnerships and advancing sustainable chemistry.