Chemistry researchers provide new insights into Molecular Imaging

    Chemistry researchers provide new insights into Molecular Imaging

    Researchers at the University of Guelph found that a fluorescent dye, which was thought to change color in response to sulfur molecules, actually turns from red to blue when it detects hydrogen peroxide. This helps scientists better understand how hydrogen peroxide affects cells and can be used for studying cell health.

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    Dutcher research team uses machine learning to study the chemical changes in polyethylene pipe

    Dutcher research team uses machine learning to study the chemical changes in polyethylene pipe

    Researchers at the University of Guelph, led by Dr. John Dutcher, used deep learning to study changes in plastic pipes as they age. They found this method works better than older techniques to find cracks and changes, which could help make better pipes and plan replacements, saving money.

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    Joshua Van Der Zalm won the best Oral Presentation Award at CCCE 2022!

    Joshua Van Der Zalm won the best Oral Presentation Award at CCCE 2022!

    Electrochemistry PhD student Joshua van der Zalm won the best presentation award at the Recent Advances in Nanomaterials and Nanocomposites towards Photocatalysis and Photoelectrocatalysis symposium. This event took place during the 105th Canadian Chemistry Conference and Exhibition in Calgary from June 13-17, 2022.

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    ETC IR Facility Upgraded

    ETC IR Facility Upgraded

    Drs. A. Chen, J. Lipkowski, L. Chen, J.R. Dutcher, F.-I. Auzanneau, H. Li, E. Pensini and Q. Wang were awarded an NSERC RTI grant ($150k) to upgrade the IR facility at the ETC.

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