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NSF-ANR CHE: Catalyzed Dearomatization by Earth Abundant Metals

Organization University of North Carolina at Chapel HillLocation CHAPEL HILL, United StatesPosted 1 Jan 2026Deadline 31 Dec 2029
NSFUS FederalResearch GrantScience FoundationNC
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With the support of the Chemical Catalysis program in the Division of Chemistry, Professor Jeffrey Johnson of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is studying how to use metals like iron and copper that are readily available from the Earth’s crust for the laboratory preparation of chemical building blocks. This collaborative program…

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NSF-ANR CHE: Catalyzed Dearomatization by Earth Abundant Metals — University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | United S | Dev Procure