Nine undergraduates participated in the 2003
Summer Research Program in Chemistry. Researchers and their projects included:
Audra Fisher
Greeley, Colorado
“Studies on the
Reaction of 2,4,6-Trichloro-3-methoxyphenol with Monochloramine in Methanol.”
Erica
Herman
Edina, Minnesota
“Determination of the
Amount of CO2 in the Reaction of the Pentachloride of Resorcinol (PCR)
with Monochloramine in Methanol” and “Attempts to Isolate the Products from the
Reaction of 2,4,6-Trichloro-3-methoxyphenol with Calcium Hypochlorite in
Methanol.”
Evan
Miller
Atascadero, California
“Investigations of the
Reactions of Monochloramine and Dichloramine with Selected Phenols: Examination
of Humic Acid Models and Water Contaminants.”
Sarah
Wood
San Diego, California
“Investigation of Two
Conformers of the Pentachloride of Resorcinol (PCR), and The Reaction of PCR
with Ammonia (NH3) in Methanol.”
Lindsey Meiling
Portland, Oregon
“Studies of the
behavior of halobenzenes on solid substrate surfaces in an ultra high vacuum
chamber.”
David
Gleason
Grover Beach, California
David carried out
theoretical calculations on the bonding and structure of chloronium and
bromonium ions.
G.
Gawayne Vaughan & Sean Rodriguez
Auburn, California & Imperial Beach, California
Gawayne
and Sean investigated the electrophilic reactions of Triflic Acid and
Chlorosulfonyl Isocyanate with fluorosubstituted alkenes.
Heidi
Forberg
Temecula, California
Heidi investigated the
kinetic deuterium isotope effect of deutero-fluorosubstituted alkenes and
Chlorosulfonyl Isocyanate (CSI).
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