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S. Miller, J. Zimmerman, Novel, Bio-Based, Photoactive Arsenic Sorbent: TiO2-1 Impregnated Chitosan Bead, Water Research, 2010, 44 (19), 5722-5729.
Leanne Pasquini was awarded for her research titled: Engineering a Greener Tomorrow One Carbon Nanotube at a Time: An In Depth Study of Non-Toxic Single Walled Carbon...
Connecticut-based Greenleaf Biofuels is collaborating with the Center to study efficient and environmentally friendly methods for cultivating, harvesting, and productively...
On June 21, Laura Allen, received the Kenneth G. Hancock Memorial Award at the American Chemical Society Green Chemistry Conference in Washington DC. This national award...
The Center for Green Chemistry and Green Engineering at Yale was well represented at the 14th Annual Green Chemistry and Green Engineering Conference, co-hosted by the...
Leanne Pasquini, PhD Candidate, Environmental Engineering, and member of the Center for Green Chemistry and Green Engineering at Yale has been awarded the National Science...
Material and energy inefficiencies in total synthesis can arise from a lack of step economy. Multicomponent syntheses have the potential to optimize step economy and, in turn...