Chemistry
In research recently published in Science, CU Boulder scientists detail how light—rather than energy-intensive heat—can efficiently and sustainably catalyze chemical transformations.
Light-powered reactions could make the chemical manufacturing industry more energy-efficient.
CU Boulder chemist Niels Damrauer and his research colleagues use visible light to break environmentally persistent carbon-fluorine bonds in PFAS.
We developed a way to use light to dismantle PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ – long-lasting environmental pollutants.
CU Boulder chemist will use the five-year support to study tailoring cycles affecting energy flow in solar energy conversion.
In newly published study, CU Boulder chemist Wei Zhang details a new porous material that is less expensive and more sustainable.
Chemistry Professor Gordana Dukovic will pursue research to develop new insights into solar chemistry.
CU Boulder professor of chemistry recalled as great scientist, teacher, colleague, friend, mentor and lover of the outdoors.
Min Han and Arthur Nozik join a distinguished cohort that includes George Clooney and Jhumpa Lahiri.
Researchers Andrés Montoya-Castillo and Julia Moriarty are named U.S. Department of Energy Early Career Researchers, receiving multiyear funding.