My project was developing solid supported porphyrin based metal organic frameworks for use in heavy metal detection. I attempted to epitaxially grow the PMOF on functionalized cellulose. The overall goal of the project was to make this PMOF usable and see if it indeed could be grown on the cellulose.
Melissa Reynolds, Ph.D., is an outstanding scholar of Chemistry and Biomedical Engineering. Her cutting edge research applies broadly across disciplines and to clinicians, manufacturers, engineers, and chemists. By bringing together the various parties, she and her team collectively... Read More →