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Undergraduates

   

Benjamin, John
jchb@ku.edu
Mechanistic Basis (2) for CoII(*salen)/Dioxygen Oxidations
Dr. Rich Givens, KU

 

Jones, Lennis
Lennis.jones2@yahoo.com
Conventional production of Terephthalic Acid, economic and enviornemental comparisons
Dr. Irvin Osborne-Lee, PVAMU

Kollhoff, Katie  

Kollhoff, Katie
ktk@ku.edu
Environmental and economic assessment of test bed systems for environmentally beneficial catalytic processes
Dr. Bala Subramaniam, KU

   

McNeir, Jamie
jmcneir@pvamu.edu

Solvent tolerant enzymatic & microbial systems for biocatalytic transformations
Dr. Michael Gyamareh, PVAMU

Rogers, Andrea  

Rogers, Andrea
andrea-rogers@uiowa.edu
Development of alkene monooxygenase systems for biocatalytic applications
Dr. Tim Mattes, UI

Sebree, Josh  

Sebree, Josh
joshsebree@gmail.com
Modeling expansion phase solvents
Dr. Brian Laird, KU


Graduate Students

Ahosseini, Azita  

Ahosseini, Azita
hosseini@ku.edu, (785) 864-1658
Reaction Engineering and Catalysis of Biphasic CO2/Ionic Liquid Reactions

Dr. Aaron Scurto, KU

Bankole, Kehinde  

Bankole, Kehinde
kbankole@pvamu.edu
Solvent tolerant enzymatic & microbial systems for biocatalytic transformations

Dr. Michael Gyamerah, PVAMU

   

Baksh, Faisal
fbaksh@ku.edu
Dr. RV Chaudhari, KU

Fang, Jing  

Fang, Jing
jfang@ku.edu, (785) 864-2921
Environmental and economic assessment of test bed systems for environmentally beneficial catalytic processes
Dr. Bala Subramaniam, KU

 

Ghanta, Madhav
gmadhav@ku.edu
Dr. Bala Subramaniam, KU

 

Gangu, Satya
satyarav@ku.edu
Dr. Laurence Weatherley, KU

Garikipati, Jana  

Garikipati, Jana
janardhan-garikipati@uiowa.edu, (319) 335-2779
Solvent Tolerant Enzyme and Microbial Systems for Biocatalytic Transformations
Dr. Tonya Peeples, UI

Gong, Kening  

Gong, Kening
kening@ku.edu, (785) 864-3963
Adsorption/Desorption Studies on Solid Acid Alkylation Catalysts in CO2-Expanded Media
Dr. Bala Subramaniam, KU

Jevtic, Radmila  

Jevtic, Radmila
rj2@cec.wustl.edu, (314) 935-4729
Effect of temperature and oxygen concentration on hydrocarbon oxidation reactions
Dr. Milorad Dudukovic, Dr. Muthanna Al-Dahhan, WUStL

   

Li, Meng
mengli@ku.edu
Dr. Bala Subramaniam

Brandon Long  

Long, Brandon
belong80@hotmail.com
Dr. Javier Guzman, KU

Katie Mitchell  

Mitchell-Koch, Katie
mitchkt@ku.edu, (785) 864-4204
Dr. Ward Thompson, KU

Mueller, Sean  

Mueller, Sean
sm2@cec.wustl.edu
Volumetric expansion and phase transition of expanded solvents
Dr. Muthanna Al-Dahhan, WUStL

Nayak, Subramanya  

Nayak, Subramanya
svn1@cec.wustl.edu, 314-225-6850
Solid Acid Catalyzed Alkylation Processes
Dr. Milorad Dudukovic, Dr. Muthanna Al-Dahhan, WUStL

Sylvia Nwoso  

Nwosu, Sylvia
nwosu001@ku.edu
Ionic Liquid Synthesis in Super-Critical Carbon Dioxide
Dr. Aaron Scurto, KU

Osorio-Lozada, Antonio  

Osorio-Lozada, Antonio
antonio-osorio-lozada@uiowa.edu
Biocatalytic Oxidation of Unfunctionalized Carbons Utilizing Immobilized Microorganisms
Dr. Horacio Olivo, UI

   

Owens, Carmen
carmen-owens@uiowa.edu
Dr. Tim Mattes, UI

Ren, Wei  

Ren, Wei
renw@ku.edu
Phase Equilibrium and Modeling of Biphasic CO2/Ionic Liquid Reaction Systems
Dr. Aaron Scurto, KU

Matthew Sherrill  

Sherrill, Matthew
Mwampoki@bigfoot.com
Dr. Rubin, KU

Stensrud, Ken  

Stensrud, Ken
nero@ku.edu
Mechanism of oxidation of 2,6-di-tert-butylphenol to 2,6-di-tert-butylbenzoquinone by Co(salen*) and dioxygen in scCO2 and scCO2-expanded solvents, Mechanistic Basis (2) for CoII(*salen)/Dioxygen Oxidations: Part 2

Dr. Rich Givens, KU

Thimsen, Elijah  

Thimsen, Elijah
elijah.thimsen@wustl.edu
Dr. Pratim Biswas, WUStL

Vorouchilov, Alexander  

Vorouchilov, Alexander
avorouch@ku.edu, (785) 864-4434
Rational design of highly active recyclable NH-superacids for ecofriendly solid acid catalysis
Dr. Mikhail Barybin, KU

Shirley Xie  

Xie, Zhuanzhuan (Shirley)
xiezz913@mail.ku.edu
Dr. Bala Subramaniam, KU

   


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