James Mack
Professor
Department of Chemistry
University of Cincinnati
United States of America
Biography
James Mack is an AssociateProfessor of Chemistry. After completing his Bachlor’s degree at Middlebury College in 1995 he went to graduate school at the University of New Hampshire where he conducted his doctoral research under the supervision of Glen P. Miller working in the area of fullerenes. After earning his doctoral degree in 2000, he was a postdoctoral fellow with Lawrence T. Scott developing a bench top synthesis of fullerenes and nanotubes. Since joining the faculty at the University of Cincinnati in 2003.
Research Interest
Professor Mack has been interested in the development of environmentally benign organic reactions and the synthesis of novel organic materials.
Publications
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Green Chemistry Gordon Conference Travel Grant. 2004.
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James Mack, “Shaken not stirred: Utilization of mechanochemistry for solvent preventionâ€, University Research Council. 5000. 2005.
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James Mack, CAREER: Utilization of Mechanochemistry for solvent waste prevention, National Science Foundation. (CHE-0548150), 550000. 2006 to 2011.