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Polymer Chemistry, Photoredox Catalysis, Organic Synthesis| Research Group at Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO
Joined October 2021
RT @bains_amreen: My postdoctoral research work is now published in Science! 🎉 Tackling BET in photoredox catalysis with PCET like absolute….
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Photoredox catalysis driven by visible light has improved chemical synthesis by enabling milder reaction conditions and unlocking distinct reaction mechanisms. Despite the transformative impact,...
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Check out The Conversation article on our recent SuPRCat collaboration published in Science!. Light-powered reactions could make the chemical manufacturing industry more energy-efficient via @ConversationUS.
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Chemical manufacturing is an energy-intensive industry. A team of chemists is designing a technique that could power the necessary reactions with sunlight or LEDs.
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Congratulations to the collaborators of SuPRCat for their recent publication in Science! @nsfsuprcat @bains_amreen @bobbypaton @madrauer .
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Photoredox catalysis driven by visible light has improved chemical synthesis by enabling milder reaction conditions and unlocking distinct reaction mechanisms. Despite the transformative impact,...
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Congratulations @XinLiu315, Hubert, Emma, and Katherine from the Miyake Group, and collaborators Joel and Nicholas at NREL, for their publication today in Nature Chemistry!.
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RT @angew_chem: Upcycling Polynorbornene Derivatives into Chemically Recyclable Multiblock Linear and Thermoset Plastics (Garret M. Miyake….
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An approach for upcycling crosslinked pDCPD and linear polynorbornene derivatives into recyclable multiblock crosslinked and linear polymers is reported. This work is accomplished through polymer...
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RT @PolymersGRS: We’re excited to welcome the next generation of polymer scientists to the GRS in June! Interested in supporting us? More i….
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Congrats to Xin, Hubert, Brandon, and Emma for their publication in collaboration with NREL, Krummel and Paton Groups today in ACIE!
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We report a selective photooxidation of commodity and postconsumer polyolefins to produce materials with in-chain ketones without using catalysts or expensive oxidants. Under mild conditions, yields...
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Congrats to Yucheng, Emma, Megan and Hubert for their recent publication!
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A platform for recyclable multiblock polymers has been explored, facilitating the production of various polyethylene-like multiblock polymers with adjustable side chain mobility. This approach...
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RT @green_rsc: Make polymers sustainable, why and how? ➡ @green_rsc & @PolymChem's collection. Guest Editors: Maiyong Zhu, Gerard Lligada….
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Congratulations to Xin, Brandon, Analiese, and Cam for their publication today! .Organocatalyzed Carbonylation of Alkyl Halides Driven by Visible Light - Liu - Angewandte Chemie International Edition - Wiley Online Library
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A mild strategy for the carbonylation of alkyl halides with various nucleophiles driven by visible light has been developed. This metal-free method is selective and produces diverse esters and...
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Check out the new video below about the Center for Sustainable Photoredox Catalysis (SuPRCat)!. Sustainable Photoredox Catalysis l Colorado State University Chemistry I. via @YouTube.
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Mechanistic Investigation of a Photocatalyst Model Reveals Function by Perylene-Like Closed Shell Super-Photoreductant Capable of Reducing Unactivated Arenes | ACS Catalysis
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Benzo[ghi]perylene monoimides (BPIs) have recently been employed as organic photocatalysts for challenging reductions. In probing their function, we identify a thermal degradation product involving...
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RT @acspmse: Great opportunity to share your work with some of the brightest minds of your cohort in polymer science and engineering. Don’t….
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Scientists Say New Multiblock Polymer Mimics Polyolefin Properties but is More Easily Recycled via @Plastics_Mag.
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Researchers say they have developed a series of polymers that mimic the properties of polyolefins and are more easily recycled.
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New class of recyclable polymer materials could one day help reduce single-use plastic waste via @ConversationUS.
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A team of scientists has developed a method for creating a new class of plastic materials that are potentially more recyclable than single-use plastics.
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