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CBET Program 1417 Nuggets

 

Chemical and Biological Separations

Program Officer:   Rose Wesson


Listed below are Nuggets from this program:

       
  Principal Investigator
and Link to Abstract

Institution
  Simplified Title
and Link to Nugget

[ More Nugget Pages/Links Coming Soon ]
       
 
FY 2009
   
       
* Shannon, Mark &
Snoeyink, Vernon
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  Non-Plugging Nanofiltration Membranes
       
 
FY 2008
   
       
* Emrick, Todd
University of Massachusetts Amherst
  Clean Water from New Polymer Membrane Technology
       
* Kretzschmar, Ilona
CUNY City College
  Highly Porous Polyurethane Fibers for Air Purification
       
* Shannon, Mark
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  Water Decontamination: Removing a Drop of Poison From an Ocean of Water
       
* Shannon, Mark
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  Water Desalination and Reuse: Water From the Sea to the Sink to the Sea Again
       
* Simonian, Aleksandr
Auburn University
  Nanoparticles-based Biosensor for Chemical Warfare Agents and Pesticides Detection
       
* Wang, Nien-Hwa (Linda)
Purdue University
  Mirror Image Molecule Recognition Lowers Cost of Pharmaceutical Drugs
       
 
FY 2007
   
       
* Agah, Masoud
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  Gas Sensing through Micro-instruments
       
* Genzer, Jan
North Carolina State Univ
  Using Salt as an On/Off Switch
       
* Han, Jongyoon
Massachusetts Institute
of Technology
  New Nanofilter Enables Precise Separation of DNA and Other Proteins
       
* Ho, Winston
Ohio State University
  Carbon Dioxide Removal - Microscopic Chemical Membrane Versus Cumbersome Gas Plant
       
* Kretzschmar, Ilona
CUNY City College
  Breathe Easier with Healthy Air Resulting from the Production of a Uniform Catalytic Membrane
       
* Nair, Sankar
Georgia Institute of Technology
  Probing of Membrane Transport
       
* Shannon, Mark
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  A DNA-based Biosensor for Lead
       
* Shannon, Mark
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  Disinfecting Water from Pathogens without Producing Harmful Disinfection Byproducts
       
 
FY 2006
   
       
* Freeman, Benny D.
Univ of Texas at Austin
  Designing Polymer Membranes for Hydrogen and Natural Gas Purification
       
* Hinds, Bruce
University of Kentucky
  Fluids Race Through Nearly Frictionless Carbon Nanotubes
       
* Tsapatsis, Michael
University of Minnesota-
Twin Cities
  High-Flux High-Selectivity MFI Molecular Sieve Membranes: Microstructure Control and High-Temperature High-Pressure Use
       


 

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