Green Chemistry Research Receives $240,000 NSF Grant

Assistant Professor Alex John is exploring the possibility of a viable, biomass-based alternative to petroleum products, and his research has led to a $240,000 National Science Foundation (NSF) grant. John and students in his chemistry lab are developing catalysts for a type of reaction that’s necessary to turn bio materials into platform chemicals that can … Continue reading Green Chemistry Research Receives $240,000 NSF Grant