ACS GCI-PRF Green Chemistry Grant Program (Note: no longer accepting proposals)

ACS GCI has sponsored a green chemistry research grant program with funds allocated from the ACS Petroleum Research Fund (PRF). The activities funded by the program were designated for green chemistry research or education to be conducted in accordance with the PRF Trust Agreement.  Grants were made to nonprofit institutions of higher education in the United States and other countries in response to proposals. The program awarded research grants in 2007 and 2008 but has been discontinued for 2009 and beyond.



2008 ACS GCI-PRF grant recipients:

Dr. Carlos Afonso

Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisbon, Portugal

Grant Amount: $94,400 over 2 years

Project: “Preparative One-Pot Solvent Free Resolution-Separation of Rac-Sec-Alcohols Based On Reusable Biocatalyst and Fatty Ester as Temporary Acylating Agent”

Dr. Mary Kirchhoff

American Chemical Society

Grant Amount: $50,000 over 1 year

Project: “2008 Summer School on Sustainability and Green Chemistry”

Dr. Christopher Martin

Lamar University

Grant Amount: $55,104 over 2 years

Project: “OGRE Labs (Organic Green Renewable Experimental Laboratories)”

Dr. Alan Shusterman

Reed College

Grant Amount: $27,600 over 2 years

Project: “Synthesis and Characterization of New Fe-TAML® Oxidation Catalysts Containing Alkyloxy and Aryloxy Substituents”

Dr. Costas Tsouris

Georgia Institute of Technology

Grant Amount: $60,000 over 2 years

Project: “Utilizing Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy and Neutron Imaging to Better Understand Transport Characteristics of Fuel Cells”



2007 ACS GCI-PRF grant recipients:

Dr. Jonathan Ellman

University of California, Berkeley

Grant Amount: $55,858 over 1 year

Project: “Method to Recover and Recycle the Asymmetric Amine Synthesis Reagent tert-Butanesulfinamide”

Dr. George John

City University of New York, City College

Grant Amount: $120,000 over 2 years

Project: “Biosurfactants and Soft NanoMaterials from Renewable Resources: A Green Chemistry Approach”

Dr. Christopher Kitchens

Clemson University

Grant Amount: $56,500 over 2 years

Project: “Surface-Functionalized Composite Membranes for CO2 Capture from Flue Gas and Methane Streams”

Dr. Lisa McElwee-White

University of Florida

Grant Amount: $60,000 over 2 years

Project: “Metal-Free Oxidative Carbonylation Reactions”

Dr. Horacio Olivo

University of Iowa

Grant Amount: $56,500 over 2 years

Project: “Environmentally Benign Organocatalyzed Chemoenzymatic Oxidations”

Dr. Christopher Roberts and Dr. Juncheng Liu

Auburn University

Grant Amount: $57,604 over 2 years

Project: “Green Synthesis and Processing of Cobalt Nanocrystals of Controlled Size and their Deposition onto Carbon Nanofibers/Nanotubes Using CO2 Expanded Liquids: Novel Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis Catalysts for Clean Fuels Production”

Dr. Aaron Sadow

Iowa State University

Grant Amount: $56,500 over 2 years

Project: “Atom Economy in Hydrocarbon Functionalization: Synthesis of Yttrium Amido Alkyl Complexes for Hydromethylations”

Dr. Robert A. Weiss

University of Connecticut

Grant Amount: $55,911 over 2 years

Project: “Synthesis of PLA Ionomers”