Green Chemistry Projects
- 2006 -- Assessment of Environmentally Benign Photopolymers as an Alternative to the Use of Formaldehyde Based Textile Finishing Agents – Prof. John Warner, UMass Lowell Department of Plastics Engineering.
- 2003 -- Solvent-Free Synthesis of Phthalocyanines – Prof. Daniel Sandman, UMass Lowell, Chemistry Department,
- 2001 --Synthesis of Conjugated Polymers and Molecules Using Sugar Reagents and Solventless Reactions - Prof. Daniel J. Sandman, UMass Lowell, Department of Chemistry.
- 2000 -- Environmentally Benign Control of Polymer Solubility: Photoresist Materials Using DNA Mimics - Prof. John C. Warner, UMass Boston, Department of Chemistry.
- 1999 -- Enzymatic Synthesis of Non-Formaldehyde Phenolic Polymers: Control of Hydrogen Peroxide Concentration – Prof. Kenneth Marx, UMass Lowell, Department of Chemistry.
- 1999 -- Green Chemistry: Solubility Characterization of Molecular Self Assemblies – Prof. John Warner, UMass Boston, Department of Chemistry.
- 1998 -- Green Chemistry: Computational Evaluation of Hydroquinone Non-Covalent Derivatives – Prof. John Warner, UMass Boston, Department of Chemistry
This page updated Thursday August 30 2007