Regina Scalise and Peter Caradonna co-author work presented at 41st Ontario-Quebic Mini-Symposium
Regina Scalise (Chemistry β13) and Peter Caradonna (Biochemistry and Medical Biology β13) co-authored work on an oral presentation that Amy Keirstead, Ph.D., assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry and Physics, gave at the 41st Ontario-Quebec Mini-Symposium, held November 1-3, 2013, in Montreal, Quebec.
The presentation, titled β1,1-Dimethyl-2,3,4,5-tetraphenylsilole as a Molecular Rotor Probe to Investigate the Microviscosity of Imidazolium Ionic Liquids,β included contributions from Jerome Mullin, Ph.D., professor in the Department of Chemistry and Physics, and Henry Tracy, Ph.D., professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Southern Maine.
This work is part of Keirsteadβs ongoing research program that investigates the use of ionic liquids for a variety of green chemistry and nanotechnology applications and was funded by the Maine Space Grant Consortium Education and Seed Research grant.