Professor Ryan J. Trovitch will present
Catalysis with Earth-Abundant Metals at Arizona State University
Tuesday, October 22nd 12:10 pm in CNS 333
Pizza and Beverages Provided
Students are also invited to meet informally with the speaker at 4pm in the CNS 3rd floor Atrium.
Our group is interested in developing non-toxic and environmentally-responsible transition metal catalysts that be used for organic transformations. Hydrosilylation has been a particular reaction of interest since it is relied on for the industrial production of silicone coatings, adhesives, and rubbers. Sustainable, base metal alternatives to commonly used platinum hydrosilylation catalysts are desired due to the cost and toxicity of this precious metal. To address this challenge, we recently developed an inexpensive manganese catalyst that is capable of preparing the silicone polymers that are used in contact lenses and smartphone screen coatings. In addition to our studies with manganese, we have also been working to develop molybdenum catalysts that are capable of reducing carbon dioxide into methanol and value-added organic products that feature an extended carbon chain.
Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Paula Larsen at plarsen@ithaca.edu or (607) 274-3238. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.
https://www.ithaca.edu/intercom/article.php/20191016115526637