James P. Morken Field: Chemistry
Packard Fellowship award year: 1998
Research Interests
ames Morken studies combinatorial experiments to develop new catalysts. A premise behind Morken's work is that catalytic chemical transformations offer significant practical advantages over non-catalyzed reaction pathways. He describes catalytic reactions as more environmentally friendly, more economical, and operationally safer than non-catalytic processes.
| Phone: | 919-962-8229 | |
| FAX: | 919-962-2388 | |
| Email: | morken@unc.edu | |
| WWW: | http://www.unc.edu/depts/chemistry/faculty/jpm/cfjpm01.html | |
| Address: | Dept. of Chemistry University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill CB#3290, Venable and Kenan Laboratories Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3290 |
Holden Thorp Field: Chemistry
Packard Fellowship award year: 1991
Research Interests
iological rodox reactions of transition metal complexes.
| Phone: | 919-962-0276 | |
| FAX: | 919-962-2388 | |
| Email: | holden@unc.edu | |
| WWW: | http://www.unc.edu/depts/chemistry/faculty/hht/hhtindex.html | |
| Address: | Department of Chemistry University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill CB#3290, Venable and Kenan Laboratories Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3290 |
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