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Collins Laboratory Announces Potential Applications of Environmentally Friendly Catalysts at National ACS Meeting

 Fe-TAML® Activators Developed at Carnegie Mellon Decontaminate Anthrax Simulant (html) (pdf)

 Fe-TAML® Activators Developed at Carnegie Mellon Remove Recalcitrant Sulfur Compounds from Automotive Fuels (html) (pdf)

 Fe-TAML® Activators Developed at Carnegie Mellon Break Down Toxic Pesticides (html) (pdf)

 Fe-TAML® Activators Developed at Carnegie Mellon Decolorize Textile Mill Wastewater (html) (pdf)

 Fe-TAML® Activators Developed at Carnegie Mellon Assist in Cleanup of the Paper and Wood Pulp Manufacturing Process (html) (pdf)

 Fe-TAML® Activators Developed at Carnegie Mellon Work with Oxygen in Unprecedented Chemistry (html) (pdf)

 Photos of Institute of Green Oxidation Chemistry members and TAML® experiments

Background Information

 Institute for Green Oxidation Chemistry (html) (pdf)
 Institute for Green Oxidation Chemistry Group Members (html) (pdf)
 Terry Collins Bio (html) (pdf)
 TetraAmidoMacrocyclicLigand (TAML®) Complexes (html) (pdf)

Media Coverage

 Carnegie Mellon News (September 11, 2003)
 "Talk of the Nation — Science Friday" (September 26, 2003)
 USA Today (September 15, 2003)
 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (September 11, 2003)
 Scientific American (September 11, 2003)
 Carnegie Mellon News (September 11, 2003)
 Pittsburgh Tribune-Review) (September 11, 2003)
 The Alchemist - ChemWeb.com (free registration required) (September 11, 2003)