1. SURFACE MODIFICATION OF REVERSE OSMOSIS MEMBRANES (RO) TO ELIMINATE FOULING, CONCENTRATION POLARIZATION, AND REDUCE ATRAZINE IN WATER Open Access Author: Sharma, Siddharth A Title: SURFACE MODIFICATION OF REVERSE OSMOSIS MEMBRANES (RO) TO ELIMINATE FOULING, CONCENTRATION POLARIZATION, AND REDUCE ATRAZINE IN WATER Area of Honors: Chemical Engineering Keywords: Reverse OsmosisMembranesSeparationsWater PurificationDesalination File: Download final_thesis_schreyer__4.8.19_-merged.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Harry R Allcock, Thesis SupervisorAli Borhan, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. A Study of the Synthesis and Reactivity of Fluorinated Phosphazenes Open Access Author: Pierce, Ian Christopher Title: A Study of the Synthesis and Reactivity of Fluorinated Phosphazenes Area of Honors: Chemistry Keywords: PhosphazenesSynthesisPolymersFluorine File: Download Pierce_Ian_Honors_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Harry R Allcock, Thesis SupervisorPrzemyslaw Maslak, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. Developments in Phosphorous Compounds as Nonflammable Additives in Different Applications Open Access Author: Eustis, Benjamin Title: Developments in Phosphorous Compounds as Nonflammable Additives in Different Applications Area of Honors: Chemical Engineering Keywords: OrganophosphatesPolyphosphazenesLithium-ion batteriesPMMAFlammabilityOrganic chemistry File: Download Eustis_Ben_Developments_in_Phosphorous_Compounds_as_Nonflammable_Additives_in_Different_Applications.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Harry R Allcock, Thesis SupervisorWayne Roger Curtis, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. Synthesis of Poly(butyl acrylate) and Poly(isobutyl acrylate) via Reversible Fragmentation Transfer (RAFT) Open Access Author: Telfer, Carolyn Title: Synthesis of Poly(butyl acrylate) and Poly(isobutyl acrylate) via Reversible Fragmentation Transfer (RAFT) Area of Honors: Chemistry Keywords: polymerizationRAFTbutyl acrylateisobutyl acrylatekineticsliving polymerizationmolecular weight distributionGPC File: Download Telfer_Carolyn_Thesis_Final_Spring_2022.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Harry R Allcock, Thesis SupervisorBenjamin James Lear, Thesis Honors Advisor