Prof. Joshua Telser coauthored a recent article in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, one of the most impactful and prestigious journals in the field. The publication explores an unprecedented mechanism for CO2 activation.
Telser is an associate professor of chemistry at Roosevelt University. He coauthored “Cooperative Activation of CO2 and Epoxide by a Heterobinuclear Al–F: Complex via Radical Pair Mechanisms” with Soumen Sinhahabu, Maxim Radzhabov and Neal Mankad.
Telser completed a PhD at the University of Florida in 1983 and his postdoctoral fellowship from Northwestern University in 1986. He counts many professional publications, including research articles, review articles/book chapters, and popular press publications. Telser’s research focuses on the intersection of inorganic, physical and biological chemistry.
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