Department News

Leibfarth and Isayev win Phase 1 of NSIN AFRL Active AI Planners for Chemistry/Materials Optimization and Discovery Grand Challenge

A team of collaborators from Carnegie Mellon University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill won Phase 1 of the National Security Innovation Network (NSIN)-sponsored Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Active AI Planners for Chemistry/Materials Optimization and Discovery Grand Challenge.

Kanai Group research featured in Physical Review Letters

This week’s issue of Physical Review Letters (PRL) features the article “Electronic Excitation Response of DNA to High-energy Proton Radiation in Water” by Chris Shepard, Dr. Dillon Yost, and Professor Yosuke Kanai.

Welcome to new faculty member Elisa Pieri

Welcome our newest faculty member, Elisa Pieri.

A Crystal Ball for Chemistry

Jack Sundberg has created a software to help chemists uncover the best materials for their experiments — a potential game-changer for minimizing time and costs.

Research

Divergent Functionalization of Alkynes Enabled by Organic Photoredox Catalysis

Herein, we communicate a strategy for the divergent functionalization of alkynes with photoexcited acridinium organic dyes, presumably via the formation of vinyl cation radicals as key intermediates.

Injectable Polysaccharide Hydrogels as Localized Nitric Oxide Delivery Formulations

A series of injectable polysaccharide hydrogels are prepared with oxidized dextran and diethylenetriamine-modified carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) or hyaluronic acid (HA).

Investigating Electrosprayed Droplets Using Particle-into-Liquid Sampling for Nanoliter Electrochemical Reactions

The current work introduces a new method utilizing PILSNER for the examination of the particles generated during ESI using simple analysis techniques with a commercially available potentiostat.

Analysis of Liquid Particles in Aerosols via Charge-Induction Amperometry (ALPACA) for Rapid Electrospray Droplet Charge Analysis

To this end we introduce analysis of liquid particles in aerosols via charge-induction amperometry (ALPACA), an extremely simple potentiostat-based technique capable of on-line, rapid measurement of the aggregate charge of aerosol particles.

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