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NSF Center for Integrated Catalysis Webinar Series

The NSF Center for Integrated Catalysis is delighted to announce that it will be hosting a monthly webinar series. The first day of this series will be held on Tuesday, September 22 at 1:00 PM.  We are pleased to invite all students, postdocs, faculty, and staff. Register here to receive Zoom details!

Inter-departmental Chemistry Symposium between UCLA and University of Michigan

Everyone is invited to this Inter-departmental Chemistry Symposium between UCLA and University of Michigan (UMich) hosted by CBGSA The symposium will feature two 15-minute talks from UCLA graduate students, and one 30-minute talk from a UMich graduate student.  • Stasik Popov (UCLA, Nelson Lab) - "C–C Bond Forming Reactions of Vinyl Carbocations Paired with Weakly […]

Twists and turns along the path of reactivity-driven methods development

Abstract: Carbocations are important reactive intermediates that are invoked in many chemical transformations. These species are usually of the tricoordinated variety. Conversely, dicoordinated carbocations are rarely relevant in practical chemical processes due to their high energy and energetically challenging formation. In this talk I will discuss our recent efforts to utilize phenyl and vinyl carbocations […]

First-year and Transfer Undergraduate Student Welcome

The UCLA Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry invites all incoming first-years and transfer students to our New Undergraduate Student Welcome event on Wednesday, September 30, 2020 from 10:00 a.m.- 11:00 a.m. Students will have the opportunity to hear from faculty and current students on various topics including academics, undergraduate research, and student involvement. There will also […]

Spatiotemporal Control of Chemistry and Biology Enabled by Electrochemistry and Nanomaterials

Abstract: Electrochemical nanomaterial has witnessed its extensive applications in catalysis, energy storage, and conversion. So what are the new frontiers for electrochemistry and nanomaterials? Can we discover new synergies of electrochemical nanomaterials with research disciplines that were not often considered before? Because electrochemical nanomaterials spatiotemporally transform chemical species and control their concentration profiles at a microscopic […]

Chem 278: Prof. Hailiang Wang

“Heterogenized Molecular Catalyst Materials for Electrochemical Carbon Dioxide Conversion” Abstract: Sustainable energy utilization and carbon emission reduction are critical challenges for the world. Solving these challenges requires precise control of many important chemical reactions with sluggish kinetics and myriad possible reaction pathways and associated products. There is a critical need for selective, active, durable and […]