Anna Larsen

Professor, Chemistry

Students presentations at the conferences

SELECTED STUDENT and CO-AUTHORED PRESENTATIONS (in reverse chronological order):

(undergraduate co-authors names are highlighted in bold  and noted if presenting)

  1. “In pursuit of a novel ruthenium carborane catalyst: A novice organometallic chemist report in poster and video format”, ”  Megan Wirth (presenting),  Ben Morse , Anna S Larsen, Abstracts of Papers, 251st ACS National Meeting, San Diego, CA, March 18-21 (2016).
  2. “Synthesis and investigation of dinuclear rhodium pincer complexes as potential catalysts for alkyne dimerization” Ben Morse (presenting), Max Klemes , Anna S Larsen, Oleg. V. Ozerov Abstracts of Papers, 251st ACS National Meeting, San Diego, CA, March 18-21 (2016).
  3. “Pincer Complexes with Rhodium Metal centers” Max Klemes and Ben Morse(presenting), Anna S Larsen, Oleg. V. Ozerov Abstracts of Papers, NERM 2015, Ithaca, NY,  June (2015). Best Undergraduate Poster Award
  4. “Rhodium pincer catalysis for alkyne polymerization” Max Klemes (presenting), Anna S Larsen, Oleg. V. Ozerov Abstracts of Papers, 248th ACS National Meeting, San Francisco, CA,  August (2014).
  5. “Phase transition thermodynamics of carborane-based low melting salts” Lars Soderstrom (presenting), Max Klemes,  Anna Larsen  Abstracts of Papers, 245th ACS National Meeting, New Orleans, LA,  April (2013).
  6. “Targeting conjugated enyne isomers via rhodium pincer catalysis” Shane S Galley (presenting), Anna S Larsen, Oleg. V. Ozerov Abstracts of Papers, 245th ACS National Meeting, New Orleans, LA,  April (2013).
  7.  “Approaching low-melting ionics with alkylated boron cluster anions” , oral presentation, Shawn C Eady (presenting), John J Dymon,   Maria Forsyth, Patrick C Howlett, Anna Larsen  Abstracts of Papers, 239th ACS National Meeting, San Francisco, CA, March (2010).
  8. “Approaching a novel carborane-stabilized pro-catalytic ruthenium system “ Jason Diaz(presenting), Anna Larsen. Abstracts of Papers, 236th ACS National Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, August 18-21 (2008).
  9. "Designing ionic liquids with boron cluster anions: Closo-carborane and ortho-carborane salts of N-alkyl pyridinium and N, N' – dialkyl imidazolium cations" Larsen, A. , John J. Dymon, J. (presenting).,Holbrey, J.D., Wibby,R., Kleingardner,J. Abstract s of Papers, 235th ACS National Meeting, New Orleans, LA, United States, April 5-10, 2008 (2008), INOR-270.
  10. “Synthesis and characterization of low-melting salts: O-carborane anions with N-alkyl pyridinium and N,N-dialkyl imidazolium.” Wibby, R. E. (presenting); Larsen, A. S.; Kleingardner, J.; Brown, K. Abstracts of Papers, 233rd ACS National Meeting, Chicago, IL, United States, March 25-29, 2007 (2007), CHED-1170.
  11. "Hydrogen atom transfer reactions of coordination complexes". Mayer, James M. (presenting); Mader, Elizabeth A.; Wu, Adam; Waidmann, Christopher R.; Manner, Virginia W.; Larsen, Anna S . Abstracts of Papers, 232nd ACS National Meeting, San Francisco, CA, Sept. 10-14, 2006 (2006), INOR-3931..
  12. "Unified molecular orbital images for the chemistry classroom” (co-authored by Matt Sprague, presenting) 229th National Meeting of the ACS, San Diego, CA, March 2005
  13. "Synthesis and characterization of low-melting salts: N-alkyl pyridinium cations with derivatized carborane anions” (co-authored by Jesse Kleingardner, presenting) 229th National ACS Meeting , San Diego, CA, March 2005
  14. "Synthesis and characterization of cyclopentadienyl nitrosyl ruthenium complex” (co-authored by Matthew Pearsall, presenting) 229th National Meeting of the ACS, San Diego, CA, March 2005
  15. "Low-melting Salts with Non-coordinating Carborane Anions” (co-authored by Jesse Kleingardner, presenting) 32nd Northeast Regional Meeting of the ACS, Rochester, NY, October 2004
  16. "Electrophilic Metal Center and a Weakly-Coordinating Anion: a Promising Ruthenium Carborane Pro-catalyst?” (co-authored by Matthew Pearsall, presenting) 32nd ACS Northeast Regional Meeting Rochester, NY, October 2004.

                                          (full list of presentations is available upon request, 30+ presentations total)