大发彩票平台

Theo van de Ven

大发彩票平台

Theo van de VenProfessor

Sir William C. Macdonald Chair in Chemistry
Director Quebec Centre for Advanced Materials (QCAM/CQMF)

Contact Information

Office: Pulp & Paper 108
Phone: (514)398-6177
Email: Theo.vandeven [at] 大发彩票平台.CA
Labs: Pulp & Paper 020 and 002
Lab Office: 514-398-2872
Web Page: van de Ven Group Website

Research Themes

  • Materials Chemistry听
  • Environmental chemistry
  • Green chemistry

Research Description

The main research focus is on the fundamentals of cellulose chemistry and its applications to novel materials. Examples of novel materials being studies are: hairy nanocellulose, cellulose hydro-, aero- and emulgels, water soluble cellulose derivatives, such as dialdehyde cellulose, dicarboxylated cellulose, dialcohol cellulose and aminated cellulose, cellulose-based textile filaments, cellulose-based films, which can be made in a variety of objects, such as biodegradable drinking straws, bags, bottles, etc. All these materials are made by various chemical modifications of cellulose. Other areas of interest are cellulose hybrid materials, such as e.g. silica/cellulose hybrids, which can be used for drug deliver, dye absorption, catalysis, etc. Presently this research is being extended to the chemistry of polyphenolics, such as lignin, asphaltenes and tannic acid. Lignocellulosic materials require chemical modification of lignin, and chemical modification of asphaltenes, which have aromatic structures similar to lignin, with allows making valuable materials from them, such as carbon fibers, adhesives and resins. Tannic acid has a high affinity to several proteins involved in the Covid-19 virus and the interaction of tannic acid with these proteins is being investigated, as well as the interaction with proteins involved in Alzheimer disease.

Currently Teaching

CHEM 233. Topics in Physical Chemistry.

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Credits: 3
Offered by: Chemistry (Faculty of Engineering)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

Introduction to chemical kinetics, surface and colloid chemistry and electrochemistry. The topics to be discussed will be of particular interest to students in chemical engineering.
  • Restriction: For Engineers only.
  • Winter
  • Restriction: For Engineers only.

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CHEM 585. Colloid Chemistry.

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Credits: 3
Offered by: Chemistry (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

Principles of the physical chemistry of phase boundaries. Electrical double layer theory; van der Waals forces; Brownian motion; kinetics of coagulation; electrokinetics; light scattering; solid/liquid interactions; adsorption; surfactants; hydrodynamic interactions; rheology of dispersions.
  • Winter
  • Prerequisites: CHEM 345, MATH 233 and MATH 315, PHYS 241 and PHYS 242. Students who haven't taken CHEM 223 and CHEM 243 must have taken CHEM 273 or permission of instructor.

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