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ChemistryResearch Funding Proposed and Awarded
ChemistryAwards and RecognitionMichaela Czupik, undergraduate, earned 3rd Place for a presentation at the 2nd Annual Kentuckiana Undergraduate Research Symposium in Louisville, Kentucky in March, 2002. She was also awarded a Graduate Council Fellowship for graduate work in Chemistry at WSU. Chad Hollingsworth, graduate student, received the IBM-Zerner Fellowship ($1,000 for tuition and expenses) at the Sanibel Quantum Chemistry Conference in St. Augustine, Florida in February, 2002. Brian Popp, graduate student, received the Belle-Crowe Excellence Award in Inorganic Chemistry to attend the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Two CoSM students received Dayton ACS Patterson Awards on April 21, 2003, at a competition held at the University of Dayton. The competition was among students from local colleges and universities. Sharlene Hopkins, undergraduate student, won the Patterson Award for Outstanding Undergraduate ($300). Rachel Smith, graduate student, won the Best Graduate Poster Award ($100). OutreachThe Chemistry Department’s very popular “CHEM DEMO” program reaches roughly eight thousand pre-college students and their teachers each year. This program is led by Emeritus Professors John Fortman and Rubin Battino, with the help of Andrea Burns.The “Rural Integrated Science Education (RISE)” program at Wright State University was part of an outreach program held by the Geology and Chemistry Departments from June to December, 2002. 24 teachers participated in the program led by Dr. Roderic Brame (Geology), Dr. William Slattery (Geology), and Dr. Suzanne Lunsford (Chemistry). “Physical Science Professional Development Program for Teachers,” held at Wright State University, was part of an outreach program from January to December, 2002. 42 teachers participated in the program held by Dr. Beth Basista (Physics) and Dr. Suzanne Lunsford (Chemistry). Dr. Daniel Ketcha organized a hands-on activity for 250 students, called “Science Day” at St. John the Evangelist School in Cincinnati. Student Clubs and ActivitiesThe Chemistry Club is a highly active student organization. Its activities include the following:
Publications and Book ChaptersRefereed publications and book chapters published in 2002 only (do not include in press, submitted, abstracts or conference proceedings), listed alphabetically by faculty member. ChemistryThis report does not include the activities of our Adjunct Professors, nor does it include the activities of Assistant Professor Steven Higgins, who joined the department in August 2002 and whose publications and other accomplishments in 2002 represented activities carried out earlier at the University of Wyoming.FELD, WILLIAM D. A. Grossie, W. A. Feld, B. A. Reinhardt, D. Bernal, H. Dyar, I. Khan, J. Koussa, H. Krall, I. Kuhr, and J. Sawyer, “Diethyl 2-oxo-4,5-diphenylcyclopentane-1,3-dicarboxylate,” Acta Crystallographica E58, 08-09 (2002). FOSSUM, ERIC D. P. Bernal, N. Bankey, R. C. Cockayne, and E. Fossum, “Fluoride-Terminated Hyperbranched Poly(arylene ether phosphine oxide)s via Nucleophilic aromatic Substitution,” Journal of Polymer Science: Part A: Polymer Chemistry, 40, 1456–1467 (2002). GILPIN, ROGER Gilpin, R. K.: "Injection Variability," LCPST J. Chromatogr. Sci., 40, 119 (2002).
Gilpin, R. K.: "Establishing Starting Eluent Conditions," LCPST J. Chromatogr. Sci., 40, 231 (2002).
Gilpin, R. K.: "Influence of Ion-Pairing Reagents on the Retention of Mono and Polyprotic Solutes," LCPST J. Chromatogr. Sci., 40, 365 (2002).
Gilpin, R. K.: "Silver Ion as an Eluent Additive to Enhance Chromatographic Selectivity," LCPST J. Chromatogr. Sci., 40, 486 (2002).
Gilpin, R. K., Wagel, D. J. and Solch, J. H.: “Formation, Distribution, and Fate of Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-dioxins, Dibenzofurans, and Related Organohalogens in the Environment,” Dioxins and Health, 2nd Edition, Ed. A. Schecter, Plenum Press, New York (2003).
Gilpin, R. K.: "Nonlinear Retention Effects Using Eluents with High Aqueous Eluents,” LCPST, J. Chromatogr. Sci., 41, 107 (2003).
Gilpin, R. K.: "Operational Differences Between Conventional and Monolith Columns,” LCPST, J. Chromatogr. Sci., 41, 243 (2003). GROSSIE, DAVID D. A. Grossie, W. A. Feld, B. A. Reinhardt, D. Bernal, H. Dyar, I. Khan, J. Koussa, H. Krall, I. Kuhr, and J. Sawyer, “Diethyl 2-oxo-4,5-diphenylcyclopentane-1,3-dicarboxylate,” Acta Crystallographica E58, 08-09 (2002). LUNSFORD, SUZANNE S. Lunsford, “In-Service Inquiry,” The Science Teacher 69(2), 54-56 (2002). S. Lunsford and C. Strope, “A Sweet Balance,” The Science Teacher 69(8), 42-45 (2002). KATOVIC, VLADIMIR J. Caja , T. D. J. Dunstan, and V. Katovic, “Physicochemical Properties of Pyrazolium Based Ionic Liquid 1-Ethyl-2-Methylpyrazolium Tetrafluoroborate,” Electrochemical Society Proceedings 2002-19, 1014-1023 (2002). KETCHA, DANIEL D. Ketcha, “Pyrroles and Benzo Derivatives”, in Progress in Heterocyclic Chemistry, Vol. 14, T. Gilchrist and G. W. Gribble, Eds., Pergamon Press: New York, Chapter 5.2, p. 114-138. SEYBOLD, PAUL K. C. Gross, P. G. Seybold, and C. M. Hadad, "Comparison of Different Atomic Charge Schemes for Predicting pKa Variations in Substituted Anilines and Phenols," International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 90, 445-458 (2002). C. A. Hollingsworth, P. G. Seybold, and C. M. Hadad, "Substituent Effects on the Electronic Structure and pKa of Benzoic Acid," International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 90, 1396-1403 (2002). M. D. Liptak, K. C. Gross, P. G. Seybold, S. Feldgas, and G. C. Shields, “Absolute pKa Determinations for Substituted Phenols,” Journal of the American Chemical Society 124, 6421-6427 (2002). D. Magde, R. Wong, and P. G. Seybold, "Fluorescence Quantum Yields and Their Relation to Lifetimes of Rhodamine B and Fluorescein in Nine Solvents: Improved Absolute Standards for Quantum Yields," Photochemistry and Photobiology 75, 327-334 (2002). P. G. Seybold, "Halogens in Molecular Structure-Property Relationships," in Advances in Quantitative Structure-Property Relationships, M. Charton and B. I. Charton, Eds., Vol. 3, JAI-Elsevier Science: New York, p. 109-136, (2002). TURNBULL, KENNETH P. M. Weintraub, J. Sabol, K. Turnbull, and P. Norris, Eds., Annual Reports in Organic Synthesis – 2002, Academic Press: New York (2002). Presentations and Invited TalksPresentations and invited talks, listed alphabetically by faculty member,
title of talk, and location. ChemistryDOLSON, DAVID “Infrared Fluorescence Observations of E-V Transfer from Cl*(2P½) to SF6(n3) and N2O(n1)”, J. C. Batson, B. K. Berger, D. A. Dolson, and J. L. Henderson. Presented at the 25th Informal Conference on Photochemistry, July 7-12, 2002, University of Miami, Miami, FL. FOSSUM, ERIC "Hyperbranched Poly(arylene ether phosphine)s with Controlled Molecular Weights for Use as Macromolecular Ligands" Laura Bedrossian*, Kelly Collins, and Eric Fossum; presented at the 1st Annual Miami Valley Organic Symposium, Frontiers in Combinatorial Chemistry, Miami University, Oxford, OH, December 2002.
"Triarylphosphine Oxide-Based Hyperbranched Polymers" presented at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, September 2002.
"Functionalized Narrow Molecular Weight Distribution Hyperbranched Poly(arylene ether phosphine oxide)s" presented at the ACS National Meeting, Boston, MA, August 2002.
"A Study of the Suzuki Coupling Reactions of (4-X-Ph)Ph2P=O" Michaela Czupik* and Eric Fossum, presented at the American Chemical Society Dayton Section Poster Session, March 2002.
"A Study of the Suzuki Coupling Reactions of (4-X-Ph)Ph2P=O" Michaela Czupik* and Eric Fossum, presented at the 2nd Annual Kentuckiana Undergraduate Research Symposium, Louisville, KY, March 2002. GILPIN, ROGER Gilpin, R. K., Zhou, W. and Jaroniec, M.: "Characterization of Functionalized Nanostructured Silica via Infrared Spectroscopy," Pittcon2002, New Orleans, LA, March 2002.
Gilpin, R. K., Solch, J. G., Garrett, J. H., Wagel, D. J., VanNess, G. F. and Gilpin, C. S. "Emulating the Laboratory Experience for Distance Learning Students Using Interactive Hardware," Pittcon2002, New Orleans, LA, March 2002.
Solch, J. G., Gilpin, R. K.. and Wagel, D. J.: "Presenting Chromatographic Concepts in a Distance Learning Course," Pittcon2002, New Orleans, LA, March 2002.
Gilpin, R. K., Solch, J. G. and Zhou, W.: "Studies of Ammonium Adduct Production under ESI-MS Conditions," Pittcon2002, New Orleans, LA, March 2002.
Gilpin, R. K.: “Characterization of the Structure, Conformation and Dynamics of Functionalized Silica Using Multiple Chromatographic and Spectrometric Techniques, University of Kiev, Summer Workshop, Sept. 2002 (Invited Course Lecturer)
Gilpin, R. K.: “Modification and Characterization of the Interfacial Properties of Nanostructured Silica,” International Conference on Functionalized Materials: Synthesis, Properties and Applications, Kiev, Ukraine, Sept. 2002 (Invited Plenary Speaker)
Gilpin, R. K.: “Teaching Freshman Chemsitry in a Distance Learning Mode; Application of Interactive Instructional Materials, 8th Sloan-C International Conference on Asynchronous Learning Networks, Orlando, FL, November 2002 (Invited Speaker).
Garrett, J. H., Solch, J. G., Wagel, D. J., and Gilpin, R. K.: “Evaluation of a New Column for the Analysis of PCBs, PCDD/Fs and PBDD/Fs,” Pittcon2003, Orlando, FL, March 2002.
Solch, J. G., Gilpin, R. K., and Wagel. D.J.: “Web-Based Simulation for Chemistry Classrooms, Labs, and Distance Learning,” Pittcon2003, Orlando, FL, March 2002.
VanNess, G. F., Rukunda, F. L., Gilpin, R. K., and Solch, J. G.: “Improved Sample Preparation Strategies for Dioxins, Furans, and PCBs,” Pittcon2003, Orlando, FL, March 2002.
Gilpin, R. K., Solch, J. G., Garrett, J. H., VanNess, G. F., Rukunda, F. L., and Wagel, D. J.: “Assessment of Poly brominated Diphenyl Ethers in Sewage Sludge,” Pittcon2003, Orlando, FL, March 2002. GROSSIE, DAVID “Helical Building Blocks for the Production of NLO Materials,” David A. Grossie and William A. Feld, presented at Annual American Crystallography Association Meeting, San Antonio, TX KETCHA, DANIEL Dayton Section, American Chemical Society, ACS-SAS Annual Poster Session, University of Dayton, March 5, 2002; with Christine E. Charlesworth, “Friedel-Crafts Acylation of 2-Methoxynaphthalene Using Microencapsulated Acids and a Lithium Salt”
Dayton Section, American Chemical Society, ACS-SAS Annual Poster Session, University of Dayton, March 5, 2002; with A. Cusak, K. Jemio-Bedregal, C.E. Charlesworth,”Polymer-Supported Sulfonyl Chloride Resin: Preparation, Characterization and Reactions”
The 2nd Annual Kentuckiana Undergraduate Research Symposium (KURS), University of Louisville, March 23, 2002; with Christine E. Charlesworth, “Friedel-Crafts Acylation of 2-Methoxynaphthalene Using Microencapsulated Acids and a Lithium Salt”
17th Biennial Conference on Chemical Education, Bellingham, WA, July 28-August 1, 2002, “Combinatorial Chemistry in the Idealized Advanced Organic Chemistry Laboratory”
224th ACS National Meeting, Boston, MA, August 18-22, 2002, with C. Charlesworth “Lanthanide Triflate / Lithium Perchlorate Rearrangement Processes of Acyl-1-(phenylsulfonyl)pyrroles”
First Annual Ohio Valley Organic Chemistry Symposium, Miami University, Oxford, OH, December 13-14, 2002, with B. Kohane, Solid-Supported b-Dicarbonyl Compounds as Building Blocks for Combinatorial Chemistry”
First Annual Ohio Valley Organic Chemistry Symposium, Miami University, Oxford, OH, December 13-14, 2002, with A. Cusak, C. Charlesworth, K. Jemio-Bedregal, “Comparative Assessment of Methods for the Preparation of Polymer-Supported Sulfonyl Chloride Resin (PS-TsCl)
First Annual Ohio Valley Organic Chemistry Symposium, Miami University, Oxford, OH, December 13-14, 2002, with C. Charlesworth, S.L. Long, M. Laufersweiler, N.T.Fairweather, C.L. Harris and H. Tuerdi, “Lanthanide Triflate / Lithium Perchlorate Rearrangement Processes of Acyl-1-(phenylsulfonyl)pyrroles” LUNSFORD, SUZANNE Suzanne Lunsford, “Chemical Health and Safety Professional Development Program” at 23rd American Chemical Society Meeting in Orlando Florida on 5/9/02
Suzanne Lunsford, “Professional Development Workshop for Women in Science” 23rd American Chemical Society Meeting in Orlando Florida on 5/10/02 Suzanne Lunsford, “An Inquiry Based Professional Development Program at Wright State University”, Xavier University, 11/1/02, presented talk by SEYBOLD, PAUL C. A. Hollingsworth and P. G. Seybold, “Substituent Effects on the Structure and pKa of Benzoic Acid,” Sanibel Quantum Chemistry Conference, St. Augustine, FL, Feb. 26, 2002.
S. C. Peterangelo and P. G. Seybold, “Synergistic Interactions Among QSAR Descriptors,” Sanibel Quantum Chemistry Conference, St. Augustine, FL, Feb. 26, 2002.
C. P. Kelly and P. G. Seybold, “Solvent effects on the Properties of Aminocoumarin Dyes,” Sanibel Quantum Chemistry Conference, St. Augustine, FL, Feb. 26, 2002.
M. D. Liptak, K. C. Gross, P. G. Seybold, S. Feldgas, and G. C. Shields, “Absolute pKa Determination for Substituted Phenols,” Sanibel Quantum Chemistry Conference, St. Augustine, FL, Feb. 26, 2002.
P. G. Seybold, K. C. Gross, and C. A. Hollingsworth, “Quantum Chemical Estimation of pKa,” Int. Conf. On Physical Organic Chemistry,” San Diego, CA, Aug. 6, 2002. TURNBULL, KENNETH 224th ACS National Meeting, Boston, MA, Aug. 18-22, 2002 - "Lithiation Routes to Silylated Sydnones" with I.F. Nashashibi and N.L. Prichard.
Dayton Section of the American Chemical Society, March 5, 2002 - "Novel, Base-induced Reactions of Silylated Sydnones" with N.L. Prichard.
Dayton Section of the American Chemical Society, March 5, 2002 - "Reactions of 4-Halogenosydnones with Acetic Anhydride" with M.S. Rizk.
"Posters in the Hall", Chemistry Department, WSU, May 24, 2002 - "Palladium-Catalyzed Coupling Reactions with Halogenated Arylsydnones" with A. Weisner.
"Posters in the Hall", Chemistry Department, WSU, May 24, 2002 - "Non-Linear Optical (NLO) Materials Using Solid-Phase Synthesis" with I. Khan.
1st Ohio Valley Organic Chemistry Symposium, Miami University, December 13-14,2002 – " Sonogashira Coupling Reactions With 1,1-Dibromoalkenes," with S.R. Hopkins, M.D. Phillips.
1st Ohio Valley Organic Chemistry Symposium, Miami University, December 13-14, 2002 " Sonogashira Coupling Routes to Fused-Ring Sydnones," with A.J. Weisner. SymposiaInvitations to participate or chair symposia, listed alphabetically by faculty name, symposia, and location. ChemistryKETCHA, DANIEL Symposium Organizer, “Combinatorial Chemistry and Undergraduate Instruction,” 17th Biennial Conference on Chemical Education, Bellingham, WA, July 29, 2002 (with R.T. Taylor of Miami University) Granting Agency Study Section MembershipsGranting Agency Study Section Memberships, listed alphabetically by faculty name, agency name, and area. ChemistryLUNSFORD, SUZANNE Ohio Science Project “Exemplary Programs and Practices in Science Teacher Education” represented Wright State University Science Educators Hosting or Organizing of Special Events, Symposia, ColloquiaSpecial events, symposia or colloquia hosted by your department or organized by one of your faculty, listed alphabetically by title of event, location, and person/group responsible. ChemistryFOSSUM, ERIC Posters in the Hall, Department of Chemistry, Wright State University, May 2002 KETCHA, DANIEL Symposium Organizer, First Annual Ohio Valley Organic Chemistry Symposium “Frontiers in Combinatorial Chemistry”, Miami University, Oxford, OH, December 13-14, 2002 (with R.T. Taylor of Miami University)
Workshop Organizer, National Science Foundation Workshop in the Chemical Sciences, “Solid Phase Synthesis and Combinatorial Chemistry, Wright State University, August 12-16, 2002 (with R. T. Taylor and S. Marine of Miami University and K. Turnbull of WSU) Workshop Organizer, Principles and Practices of Combinatorial Chemistry, 17th Biennial Conference on Chemical Education, Bellingham, WA, July 27, 2002 (with R. T. Taylor of Miami University and Y. Yun of Argonaut Technologies) LUNSFORD, SUZANNE “Take Your Daughters to Work Day” held at Wright State University on 4/30/02, held a session for the Department of Chemistry on “Chemistry in Our Daily Lives” “Quest for Community” held at Wright State University on 4/19/02, worked with the C.L.A.S.S. Project to represent the Department of Chemistry on “Inquiry Based Chemistry” TURNBULL, KENNETH NSF sponsored workshop, "Solid Phase Synthesis and an Introduction to Combinatorial Chemistry," Chemistry Department, Wright State University, with D.M. Ketcha. Awards to Faculty, Staff, StudentsFaculty, staff or students who were given awards locally, nationally, or internationally, listed alphabetically by name of recipient, title of award, and significance. ChemistryCZUPIK, MICHAELA (undergraduate) 3rd Place Presentation at the 2nd Annual Kentuckiana Undergraduate Research Symposium, Louisville, KY, March 2002. HOLLINGSWORTH, CHAD (graduate student) IBM-Zerner Fellowship at the Sanibel Quantum Chemistry Conference, St. Augustine, FL, Feb. 26, 2002. ($1000 for tuition and expenses in attending this meeting) POPP, BRIAN (graduate student) Belle-Crowe Excellence Award in Inorganic Chemistry, to attend the University of Wisconsin, Madison Wright State Graduate Council Fellowships Andrew Weisner 2001-2003 Michaela Czupik 2002-2004
Dayton ACS Patterson Awards, April 21, Univ. of Dayton. The competition was among students from local Colleges and Universities. Patterson Award for Outstanding Undergraduate – Ginny French ($300) Best Graduate Poster Award – Rachel Smith ($100)
Honors Colloquium Outstanding Oral Presentation, Honors Award Colloquium, May, 2002 ($100 prize). The competition was among Wright State Honors Students. Kristina Weaver
COSM Scholars – Ginny French, Matthew O’Malley
Chemistry Department Awards: Outstanding graduate Student Award – Casey Kelly Outstanding Chemistry GTAs – Casey Kelly, Chad Hollingsworth, Gail Dean, Brian Popp OutreachOutreach programs, listed alphabetically by description of program, demographic, and number of participants, faculty/staff involvement. ChemistryThe Chemistry Department’s very popular “CHEM DEMO” program reaches roughly eight thousand pre-college students and their teachers each year. This program is led by Emeritus Professors John Fortman and Rubin Battino, with the help of Andrea Burns. The “Rural Integrated Science Education (RISE)” program at Wright State University was part of an outreach program held by the Geology and Chemistry departments from June to December 2002. Twenty-four teachers were participants in the program led by Dr. Rod Brame and Dr. William Slattery (Geology) and Dr. Suzanne Lunsford (Chemistry)
“Physical Science Professional Development Program for Teachers” held at Wright State University was part of an outreach program from 1/02-12/02. Forty-two teachers were participants of the program held by Dr. Beth Basista (Physics) and Dr. Suzanne Lunsford (Chemistry). “Science Day,” Hands-On Activities for 250 students at St. John the Evangelist School, Cincinnati, OH, organized by Dr. Daniel Ketcha. Student ClubsFaculty, staff or students who were given awards locally, nationally, or internationally, listed alphabetically by name of recipient, title of award, and significance. ChemistryThe Chemistry Club is a highly active student organization. Its activities include the following:
Communication: 30-minute meetings every other week; distribute fliers, newsletters, and meeting minutes; a monthly calendar available to all students; several members present posters at the First Annual Ohio Valley Organic Chemistry Symposium and the local ACS Meeting Field Trips: toured Proctor and Gamble; planning to tour a crime lab (possibly Miami Valley Regional Crime Lab)
Activities: an active Demo Team that is presents show to area elementary schools; attended a Dayton Bombers Game; planning to attend a Cincinnati Reds Game Fundraising: Magical Night of Giving; Volunteer Work: National Chemistry Week- "Keep Chemistry Clean"- collected personal hygiene products for the Dayton Gospel Mission; registered to walk for March of Dimes (This is occurring on May 10th) Campus Wide Activities/Recruitment: participated in Fall Fest Undergraduate HonorsFaculty, staff or students who were given awards locally, nationally, or internationally, listed alphabetically by name of recipient, title of award, and significance. ChemistryBENTLEY, HEATHER “Structure-Property Relationship for Polymer-Carbon Nanotube Composites” (Dr. Bombick) CHARLESWORTH, CHRISSY Studies in Combinatorial Chemistry” (Dr. Ketcha) DEAN, GAIL “Hot Water Chromatography” (Dr. McGowin) O’MALLEY, MATHEW “QSAR and Cellular Automata Studies of Chemical Phenomena” (Dr. Seybold) WEAVER, KRISTINA “The Synthesis of a Benzothiazole Substituted Tolane.” (Dr. Feld) Off-Campus or Special Interest CoursesOff-campus or special interest courses, listed alphabetically by faculty name, purpose, and location. ChemistrySpecial Interest Courses: Dr. Suzanne Lunsford from Chemistry works closely with other science educators at Wright State University (Geology, Physics, Math, Biology) in the development of an inquiry-based middle childhood chemistry course (Chemistry 345) and the graduate course development for the Interdisciplinary Master in Science Teaching. Dr. Lunsford has developed all the lessons in chemical education courses that are congruent with the National Science Education Standards.
Drs. Steve Higgins and Audrey McGowin participate in teaching in the university’s Environmental Science Ph.D. program Dr. Paul Seybold participates in teaching courses in the university’s Biomedical Science Ph.D. program Graduate Students GraduatingList of graduate students who graduated in 2002, listed alphabetically by name, faculty mentor, title of thesis or dissertation (if applicable), current location, and employer/grad school, if known. ChemistryBATSON, JACINTA “Electronic to Vibrational (E-V) Energy Transfer from Cl* to N2O(n1)”. Chemist with the US FDA, Forensic Chemistry Center in Cincinnati, OH, (Dr. Dolson) BERNAL, DAVID P. “Studies Directed Toward the Synthesis of Low Molecular Weight Distribution Functionalized Hyperbranched Poly(arylene ether phosphine oxide)s, (Dr. Fossum) DEBOER, DEREK VAUGHN “Quantitation of Hydrocarbons in Complex Mixtures Using a Minimal Amount of Internal Standards By Gas Chromatography-Mass spectroscopy,” (Dr. Bombick)
FOLEY, STACY “Selected Synthetic Studies of NLO p-Bridges and Thermally Stable Monomers,” (Dr. Feld) HOLLINGSWORTH, CHAD A. “Quantum Chemical Estimation of Acid Dissociation and Cellular automata Models of the Lindemann Mechanism“, Air Force Institute of Technology, Dayton, Ohio, Applied Physics Ph.D. program. (Dr. Seybold) KELLY, CASEY P. “A Theoretical Study on Aminocoumarin Fluorescence”, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, Ph. D. program. (Dr. Seybold)
KHAN, ILYAS "Solid and Solution-Phase Approaches to Oligomeric Areneynes", Americorps, Cincinnati. (Dr. Turnbull) KOUSSA, JACK “Studies Directed Towards the Synthesis of Polythiophene-Based Graft Copolymers” (Dr. Fossum) MATUSZEWSKI, MICHAEL “The Synthesis of Bromoethoxy and Vinylbenzyloxy Substituted NLO Chromophores,” Wright-Patterson AFB (Dr. Feld) PHILIPS, MATTHEW D. "Synthesis of Terminal Acetylenic Aryl Y-Branched Ene-Diyne and Linear Monomers for Oligomeric Platinum Centered Non-Linear Optical Chromophores" Atlanta. (Dr. Turnbull)
POPP, BRIAN “Imidazolium and Pyrazolium Based Room temperature Ionic Liquids: Studies of Physical, Thermal, and Electrochemical Properties,” University of Wisconsin Ph. D. program (Dr. Katovic)
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