Even if the snow's not yellow you might not want to eat it
Yevgen Nazarenko (photo), Uday Kurien, Oleg Nepotchatykh and聽Rodrigo Rangel-Alvarado,聽with Prof Ariya have published a paper that demonstrates a substantial influence of snow on car exhaust pollution. In particular, the results showed that snow acts as a sink for toxic organic pollutants and nanosized particles from car exhausts. The article is published in Environ.
Virtual protein engineering towards improved biocatalysts
As part of a new venture in the Moitessier research group, recent Ph.D graduate, Josh Pottel, has delved into developing software to guide protein engineering. Computers can be used to simulate the shape and function of a protein or enzyme, but need the correct tools to be able to create accurate models. An initial platform for generating and applying new side-chain (rotamer) libraries has shown promise as the foundation for a biocatalysis prediction software.
2015 捆绑SM社区 Chemistry Holiday Party
On December 11, students, post-doc and professors enjoyed a well deserved end-of-term party and celebrated the holiday season with a nice meal and music. On behalf of the all department: Happy holiday season!
捆绑SM社区 green chemistry students publish the inaugural issue of their own journal
During the fall 2015 semester, students enrolled in the Green Chemistry course (CHEM 462) were involved in a unique initiative. They entirely created their very own journal composed of reports and critiques inspired by the 12 principles of green chemistry. An editorial board composed of students in the course was cast and defined teh scope for this new publication.
Memorial Tribute 鈥 Robert Marchessault (1928-2015)
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Professor Robert ('Bob') Marchessault, who died peacefully last month on September 16th, 2015, the day of his 87th birthday.
Two 捆绑SM社区 green professors among the five most cited Canadian chemists
Two 捆绑SM社区 Green Chemists Professors Robin Rogers and C-J Li have again earned the 2015 Thompson Reuters Highly Cited Researchers recognition by being among the top 1% most cited for their subject fields.聽 This award represents some of the world鈥檚 most influential scientific minds. Only 5 chemists in Canada are recognized.聽 Both Prof. Rogers and Prof. Li were also recognized in 2014.
The challenges of green chemistry... en fran莽ais
Associate professor Audrey Moores was recently featured in the french radio programme "Les Ann茅es Lumi猫re" hosted by Yanick Villedieu. In a mini series of 3 chronicles 芦 La r猫gle de 3 禄, broadcasted on ICI-Radio Canada on Sep.
2015 CSACS Meeting: A great success!
The CSACS Student Symposium took place on September 18th 2015, at 捆绑SM社区鈥檚 New Residence Hall. This event is an occasion for students to share their work with the local self-assembly community. Prof. Gilles Bourret (Salzburg University), a former CSACS member himself, gave the keynote lecture.
Shaking Off The Rust
The heavier a car is, the more fuel it consumes, so finding ways to reduce vehicle weight is a key goal in the auto industry.
Mechanisms of mechanochemistry in video
The solvent-free mechanochemical synthesis of a metal-organic framework, ZIF-8, was followed in real-time by in situ X-ray diffraction monitoring鈥. The movie can be seen here.
Light can do more
Researchers at 捆绑SM社区 have discovered a clean photo-driven pathway for the efficient synthesis of aryl iodides under extremely mild conditions. The finding, published June 18 in J. Am. Chem. Soc., provides a more straightforward and greener option for preparing versatile iodide reagents, and avoids the problem of metal residue in synthetic chemistry.
Reinventing chemistry via green chemistry
The 捆绑SM社区 News Magazine recently highlighted the development of green chemistry in our department, featuring Tomislav Fri拧膷i膰, C.J. Li, Robin Rogers and Audrey Moores. Read more on the magazine website.
Turning a 捆绑SM社区 invention into a cheap and revolutionary water purification platform
Dr. Theresa Dankovich has gone a long way since earning a PhD at 捆绑SM社区 from the group of Derek Gray. While at 捆绑SM社区 she invented a method to synthetize silver nanoparticle within blotting paper, which could be directly used as powerful antibacterial filters. Now she is developping this idea to create books to help bring safe water around the world.
Prof. Moitessier helps teen scientists make a breakthrough in Ebola research
Congratulations to Prof. Moitessier, whose generous volunteer assistance with a local High School student led to the discovery of a molecule with potential to inhibit the spread of the deadly Ebola disease, and earned 1st place National Science Fair Honours, an interview on CBC daybreak, and a story on national CBC.
Appointment of R. Bruce Lennox as Dean of the Faculty of Science
捆绑SM社区鈥檚 Board of Governors accepted the recommendation of Principal Suzanne Fortier to appoint Prof. R. Bruce Lennox as Dean of the Faculty of Science at its meeting on 21 May 2015. Prof. Lennox will take office on 1 July 2015 for a five-year term.