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Organic Chemistry: Current Research

Organic Chemistry: Current Research
Open Access

ISSN: 2161-0401

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Development of templatedbiomaterial sorbents for uptake of waterborne contaminants


International Summit on Past and Present Research Systems of Green Chemistry

August 25-27, 2014 Hilton Philadelphia Airport, USA

Lee D Wilson

Accepted Abstracts: Organic Chem Curr Res

Abstract :

Green synthetic strategies of cross-linked polysaccharide scaffolds have shown the utility of templated sorbent materials for the uptake of waterborne contaminants. Templated polysaccharide materials represent versatile platforms for the design of sorbent materials because tunable uptake properties toward a range of chemical speciess with variable hydophile-lipophile balance.Synthetic engineering through chemical cross-linking and templation offers a modular strategy for polymeric sorbent materials with tunable structural and physiochemical properties.In this presentation, recent research examples concerning the sorption properties of synthetically engineered sorbent materials and waterborne contaminants will be reviewed.The results of this research are anticipated to contribute favourably to adsorbent technology focused on thespecialized removal of water borne contaminants and chemical separations.

Biography :

Lee D Wilson (PhD) is an Associate Professor of Chemistry at the University of Saskatchewan. He specializes in Physical Chemistry and Materials Science and is currently researching the development of new types of materials and their physicochemical properties for adsorptive applications in environmental science, chemical separations, and water science. He completed a PhD in Physical Chemistry from the University of Saskatchewan (1998) and is the recipient of numerous scientific and community awards, and maintains an active involvement in several national organizations.

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