Braden D. Pickle
Undergraduate Student
University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
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Braden D. Pickle's research interests lie in the area of sustainable chemistry, with a focus on developing novel synthetic pathways for polymer production. Their recent publication, "Sustainable Polyaddition Path to Polyesters via Catalytic Homocoupling of Renewable Dicrotonate Monomers" (2025), explores the creation of polyesters from renewable resources using catalytic methods. This work contributes to the field of green chemistry by investigating environmentally friendly approaches to polymer synthesis. Pickle has collaborated with Michael L. McGraw and Mohsen Saeidi at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville on this research.
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- Publications: 1
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- Sustainable Polyaddition Path to Polyesters via Catalytic Homocoupling of Renewable Dicrotonate Monomers (2025) DOI
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