Interrogating Properties and Reaction Pathways of Aryl "onium" Reagents to Reveal New Chem — NSF Award to Portland State Universit
With the support of the Chemical Mechanism, Function, and Properties Program of the Division of Chemistry, Professors David Stuart and Theresa McCormick of the Department of Chemistry at Portland State University are studying the properties and reactivity of a class of chemical compounds called aryl “onium” species. Sy
| Award title | Interrogating Properties and Reaction Pathways of Aryl "onium" Reagents to Reveal New Chem |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2452629 |
| Awardee | Portland State University |
| City | PORTLAND |
| State | OR |
| Amount obligated | $240,000 |
| Principal investigator | David Stuart |
| Program | CMFP-Chem Mech Funct, and Prop |
| Start date | 01/01/2026 |
| Abstract | With the support of the Chemical Mechanism, Function, and Properties Program of the Division of Chemistry, Professors David Stuart and Theresa McCormick of the Department of Chemistry at Portland State University are studying the properties and reactivity of a class of chemical compounds called aryl “onium” species. Synthetic molecules enhance daily life by advancing human health and food security through medicine and crop protection agents – aromatic rings are a component of many of the molecul |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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