Project Mentors: Damon Ridley (Reaxys) and Anja Brunner (Reaxys)
Hey, this video got me thinking:
https://cdn-mobapi.bloomberg.com/mobapi/v2/player/media/video/cc/WiFi/nlt1pCchSEKpzx9xDNsbEw.m3u8
What are these guys doing? What have they made? How can I find out? – well, if I cannot find their actual science, then what chemistries are involved with treating carbon dioxide as a “waste management problem”?
So, how do I search for this? Where? Things that interest me may be adsorption, or is it absorption? How about chemisorption? Can I find sorption diagrams, or enthalpy of adsorption? Desorption? Anything about electrochemical fixation of carbon dioxide?
Let’s try to answer some of these questions. Quickly!
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Hello
My name is Lyndsie. I am an undergraduate at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. I will be graduating in December 2017 with a B.A. in chemistry and a minor in secondary STEM education. Upon graduation, my goal is to teach high school chemistry for at least ten years and then make my way into a geochemistry field.
With that being said, I am very interested in your project and I would love to work with you guys. I believe this is a very important issue and I am really glad to see (in the video) people making progress in dealing with emissions and investing in the future of our Earth. I would also like to discuss the fact that a large portion of the population does not believe that CO2 is a problem and that climate change does not exist. As a future educator, I think that it is important for me to be able to teach my students information literacy, which ties in with special topic 1. There is a lot of information out there and I believe if we are going to make a difference we need to teach people how to differentiate between science and propaganda.
So, in short, I would love to work with you guys on this project. And, if you have any ideas on how we can successfully inform the non-scientific community of its importance, I would love to incorporate or at least have a discussion about it.
Thank you!
Welcome!
Hello Lyndsie! Damon is currently traveling, so I am taking the liberty of responding to your comment. First off, I am glad you are interested in this project and am particularly excited about your suggestion to "merge" this topic with the project on information literacy. I think that approach will be very interesting and I would very much enjoy working with you on such a project. I think that at this point, we should see who else joins the project (whether this one or Project 1) and then we can "sit down" with Damon and others who join to hash out different sub-projects that people can work on individually or in groups.Cheers,Anja
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Adsorption of carbon dioxide
Adsorption of carbon dioxide