54th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium

The symposium provides an excellent opportunity for undergraduate chemistry students in the NY metropolitan area to present the results of their research. The program includes a keynote address, presentation of student papers (15 minutes each in small groups), followed by a luncheon.

Date
Saturday, April 29th

Time
8:30 am – 2:00 pm
(breakfast and luncheon included)

Location
St. John's University

Keynote speaker
James F. Wishart, Brookhaven National Laboratory
The highlight of this year's symposium is the Keynote Address to be delivered by Dr. James F. Wishart of Brookhaven National Laboratory. Dr. Wishart is the author of 67 refereed scientific publications and co-editor of an ACS Advances in Chemistry Series volume.

Keynote Address
The Keynote Address will be followed by original research presentations given by students from colleges and universities throughout the tri-state area.

“Ionic Liquids: Salt for the Earth”
James F. Wishart

Ionic liquids are a rapidly expanding family of condensed-phase media with important applications in energy production, nuclear fuel and waste processing, improving the efficiency and safety of industrial chemical processes, and pollution prevention. Generally speaking, ionic liquids are nonvolatile, noncombustible, highly conductive, recyclable and capable of dissolving a wide variety of materials. They are finding new uses in chemical synthesis, catalysis, separations chemistry, electrochemistry and other areas. We are interested in how ionic liquid properties influence physical and dynamical processes that determine the stability and lifetimes of reactive intermediates and thereby affect the courses of chemical reactions and product distributions. The talk will describe the unusual properties and applications of ionic liquids and present some of our own results on their radiation-induced chemistry. Dr. Wishart’s research is supported by the U. S. Department of Energy.

Sponsored By
The New York Chemistry Students' Association of the American Chemical Society's New York Section