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This Throwback Thursday we are showcasing an article that features Profs. Diego Troya and John Morris titled "Adsorption of Substituted Benzene Derivatives on Silica: Effects of Electron Withdrawing and Donating Groups." Read the full article: pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
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Adsorption of Substituted Benzene Derivatives on Silica: Effects of Electron Withdrawing and Donating Groups
A fundamental understanding of the forces that drive uptake and binding of aromatic molecules on well-characterized surfaces such as silica is important for predicting the fate of toxic industrial compounds in the environment. Therefore, the adsorption of simple substituted benzene derivatives has been investigated on a hydroxyl-functionalized surface to probe the effects of electron withdrawing and donating functional groups on gas–surface binding. Specifically, this work probes how methyl and halide functional groups affect the properties of the OH---π hydrogen bond and other surface–adsorbate interactions that play an important role in the uptake of aromatic molecules. Our approach utilizes infrared spectroscopy to study hydrogen-bond formation and temperature-programmed desorption to measure activation energies of desorption. Results from this work indicate that substituted benzene derivatives adsorb to silica via a cooperative effect involving the SiOH---π hydrogen bond and additional substituent–surface interactions that result in unusually high desorption energies.
pubs.acs.org
May 22, 2025 at 7:15 PM
This Thursday's feature is on T. Daniel Crawford's paper "Local correlation domains for coupled cluster theory: optical rotation and magnetic-field perturbations" published in Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. Check out the full article here: pubs.rsc.org/en/content/a...
Local correlation domains for coupled cluster theory: optical rotation and magnetic-field perturbations
An approach is described for selecting local-correlation orbital domains appropriate for computing response properties such as optical rotation using frequency-dependent coupled-cluster linear-respons...
pubs.rsc.org
May 15, 2025 at 6:54 PM
We are excited to announce a series of spotlights on our outstanding faculty's research! We'll be posting every week for Throwback Thursday, featuring impactful research from over the years. Stay tuned to see our first throwback!

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May 15, 2025 at 6:43 PM
🌟 Congratulations to Suzie Muller on being awarded a NSF Graduate Research Fellowship! 🌟

This prestigious award is a testament to her hard work, innovative thinking, and passion for making a difference in the world. We can't wait to see what contributions she'll make moving forward!
April 9, 2025 at 4:12 PM
Latest news from VT Chemistry: Professor Webster Santos and his team are advancing innovative drug discovery research for chronic kidney disease! Read more: news.vt.edu/articles/202...
Virginia Tech chemist makes strides in drug discovery for chronic kidney disease
As chronic kidney disease continues to affect millions of Americans, Professor Webster Santos and his team are aiming to disrupt harmful cellular signaling and improve patient outcomes.
news.vt.edu
January 28, 2025 at 7:34 PM
Welcome to the Department of Chemistry on Bluesky!

We're excited to join the Bluesky community and connect with you all. Stay tuned for updates on our latest research, events, and achievements!

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December 19, 2024 at 8:12 PM