Our Masters and Doctoral Students
Eric John
Graduate Student
Contact
- Office
- Chemistry 003
- eric.john@umontana.edu
- Office Hours
Tuesdays 8:00-9:00AM. See syllabus or Moodle for Zoom information.
Also available in person or remotely by appointment.
CHMY 221 Recitation 4:00PM Fridays.
Education
University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire (2012-2016)
B.S. Chemistry
Courses Taught
Organic Chemistry Lab and Lecture Series (CHMY 221-224)
Teaching Experience
Teaching Assistant CHMY 222 Sept-Dec 2016
Teaching Assistant CHMY 223 Jan-May 2017
Lead Teaching Assistant CHMY 222/224 Sept 2018-May 2019
Lead Teaching Assitant CHMY 222 Sept-Dec 2019
LeadTeaching Assitant CHMY 222/224 Sept-May 2020/2021
Research Interests
Halogen-bonding foldamers, synthetic anion transport, and all supramolecular chemistry.
Publications
2. John, E.A.‡; Massena, C.J.‡; Berryman, O.B. "Helical Anion Foldamers in Solution." Chemical Reviews 2020, 120, 5, 2783-2810 https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acs.chemrev.9b00583
- ‡Both authors contributed equally.
1. John, E. A.; Heltne, M. D.; Bornowski, E. C.; Lindberg, D. J.; Carli, J. D.; Legare, S. B.; Carli, J. T.; Wiegel, K. N. Supramolecular Liquid Crystals Displaying Competitive Hydrogen Bonding: Mesogenic Associative Chain Structures Using Rigid and Flexible Pyridyl Groups. Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals 2019, 691, 35–41. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15421406.2019.1685740
Specialized Skills
1D and 2D NMR
Mass spectrometry
Organic Synthesis
Ion Transport
Abiotic Synthetic Proteins (Foldamers)
Supramolecular Interactions
Professional Experience
Chair Elect Montana ACS 2019-2021
Hobbies
Get me going off topic by talking about backpacking, video games, and music.