Summary:
- This article discusses the work of Professor Maxie Roessler, a chemist who has been awarded the Royal Society of Chemistry's Corday-Morgan Prize for her research on non-heme iron oxo oxidants.
- Non-heme iron oxo oxidants are a class of chemical compounds that play important roles in various biological and industrial processes, such as in enzymes that catalyze the breakdown of organic compounds.
- Professor Roessler's research has provided new insights into the structure and reactivity of these compounds, which can help in the development of more efficient and environmentally-friendly chemical processes.