The ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering Lectureship Awards awards recognize the research contributions of scientists working in green chemistry, green engineering, and sustainability in the chemical enterprise and who have... read more →
Decades ago, synthetic polymers became popular because they were cheap and durable. Now, scientists are creating material that self-destructs or breaks down for reuse on command: “The real trick is... read more →
CSP investigators and researchers are attending the 256th ACS National Meeting & Exposition in Boston, MA from August 19-23, 2018. Find CSP presenters talking about many aspects of their work... read more →
Plastics are filling our landfills and oceans. However, there are researchers who have come up with a plastic that can recycle itself. Marc Hillmyer tells WCCO's Paul and Jordana where... read more →
Associate Professor Paul Dauenhauer has been selected to receive the inaugural AIChE Catalysis and Reaction Engineering Division (CRE) Young Investigator Award. Dauenhauer and Professor Yuriy Roman from MIT were declared... read more →
CSP members joined in for Beyond the Classroom on June 6th, 2018 from 12:00 – 1:15 PM CDT. Professor Paul Dauenhauer presented on Process Chemistry. Check out the recording Beyond the Classroom: Process Chemistry on the Beyond the Classroom page.
The CSP developed 4-H curriculum for grades K-2 "Be a 4-H Scientist: Materials in a green, clean world" was recently approved as a National Peer Reviewed curriculum by 4-H. This... read more →