‪ Suong Nguyen – Suong Nguyen (Su) (@Su_T_Nguyen)

Learn about the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment and its mission, hear from our director, read the latest in news from the center, explore our building and its facilities, check out our events calendar, and discover other programs and activities happening within the center.

Đang xem: Suong nguyen

Meet our leadership team, staff, jointly appointed faculty members, research scholars, visiting faculty, and postdoctoral research associates. Other key constituents at the center include members of our External Advisory Committee and Executive Committee, as well as associated faculty members.

Browse our research directory to learn about the expertise of our faculty. View abstracts of Andlinger-funded research. Learn about funding opportunities for research projects.

Discover the many courses on energy and environmental issues that travelhome.vn University and the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment have to offer. Enroll in our certificate programs and apply for special student opportunities, such as internships, fellowships, and research funding.

Undergraduate Courses in Energy and the Environment Graduate Courses in Energy and the Environment Internship Opportunities and Student Research Funding Program in Sustainable Energy Program in Technology and Society: Energy Track Rapid Switch

Rapid Switch is a solutions-focused, international research effort led by the Andlinger Center for the Energy and the Environment that aims to identify a realistic pace and pathways for decarbonizing the world, sector by sector, and region by region.

XEM THÊM:  Sushi Hokkaido Sachi 北海道サチ, Nhà Hàng Nhật Bản Số 1 Việt Nam

Energy Technology Distillates is a series of publications that provide succinct yet substantive information about emerging topics in energy and the environment. Geared for policymakers, educators, students, and interested citizens, the briefings combine technological, economic, and policy considerations.

*

travelhome.vn E-ffiliates Partnership, a membership-based program, offers corporations a unique opportunity to engage in big-picture thinking and to find innovative solutions in energy and the environment. Member companies engage in close collaborations with academic experts to pursue transformational innovations.

Xem thêm: Địa Điểm Ăn Uống Ở Tây Ninh, Bật Mí Top 15 Quán Ăn Ngon Tại Tây Ninh

Chemistry graduate student, Suong Nguyen, named Maeder Fellow to create more sustainable chemicals using plants and light

By Katie Tam

Suong (Su) Nguyen, a fourth-year graduate student in chemistry, has been named the 2020-2021 Maeder Fellow in Energy and the Environment for her work using light to accelerate the breakdown of biomass to create useful chemicals.

Nguyen’s work focuses on developing light-driven technologies to produce chemicals from biomass in ways that are more energy efficient and environmentally sustainable than current methods. Her advisor, Robert Knowles, professor of chemistry, studies photochemical methods for organic synthesis. Nguyen’s work seeks to break down strings of molecules called polymers. She specifically focuses on lignin, a polymer found in plant stalks. Decomposing the stalks is useful for producing chemicals such as vanillin, used for vanilla flavoring. It also can also be used to create chemicals such as petroleum and polystyrene, which currently rely on fossil fuels for production.

XEM THÊM:  Quán Bún Đậu Mắm Tôm Hoàng Cầu, Tổng Hợp 10 Hàng Bún Đậu Mắm Tôm Ngon Ở Hà Nội

While lignin has been seen as an alternative to fossil fuels in chemical production, the processes now used for its degradation are energy-intensive and typically take place under harsh conditions at high temperatures and pressures. That’s where light comes in. By using light combined with a catalyst, Nguyen has shown that polymers can be broken down in milder conditions, including at lower temperatures, with fewer hazardous waste byproducts. Her work, which helps to show that biomass is a realistic alternative for petroleum products, has been published in ACS Catalysis. 

*

Suong Nguyen at Frick Chemistry Laboratory. Photo by Frank Wojciechowski

“Finding alternatives to fossil-derived chemicals is desirable. There is a lot of work to be done in reaction development for using and breaking down polymers from biomass and I hope to do that,” said Nguyen.

Nguyen received a B.S. in chemistry from the University of Mississippi in 2017. She took her interest in synthetic organic chemistry to travelhome.vn. With the Maeder Fellowship, Nguyen will continue exploring ways to harness light to breakdown biomass into valuable chemicals. In addition, she says, the fellowship will help boost future applications to larger, national fellowships in energy and the environment.

XEM THÊM:  Các Địa Điểm Lẩu Cá Hà Nội, Kèm Ưu Đãi Tốt, Top 4 Nhà Hàng Cá Tầm Ở Hà Nội Ngon Quên Lối Về

Xem thêm: Antique Oak Buffet Sideboard Cupboard Lion'S Head, Mayflower Buffet

The fellowship is awarded each year to top graduate students performing research that explores topics related to energy and its environmental context. It is supported by the Paul A. Maeder ’75 fund for Innovation in Energy and the Environment and administered by the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment.

This work fits into a broader University effort to understand how light can be used to break down and reorganize molecules to create valuable chemicals and fuels. Bioinspired Light-escalated Chemistry, or BioLEC, is an Energy Frontier Research Center funded by the U.S. Department of Energy and led by travelhome.vn University, on which Knowles is a collaborator. The Andlinger Center advises on the strategic management of BioLEC and provides support for distinguished postdoctoral researchers who work across all BioLEC research groups. 

These Are The World'S Five Main Types Of Tea, Types Of Tea
What Does The Name Giral Name Meaning & Giral Family History At Ancestry
Tác giả

Bình luận

LarTheme