Dr. Alexander’s grant “RAPID: Computation of accurate binding energies of emerging organic contaminants on environmental and infrastructural interfaces” has been funded by the NSF! Dr. Nathan DeYonker is a Co-PI on the grant. We are grateful for the opportunity to help answer many fundamental questions about the fate of the organic compounds released into the Elk River in West Virginia in Jan. 2014. Drs. Alexander and DeYonker are working to understand and predict the physical properties of crude MCHM and PPH compounds using computational methods.
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