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Anne Marteel-Parrish

Anne Marteel-Parrish
Anne Marteel-Parrish
Anne Marteel-Parrish
Anne Marteel-Parrish

Assistant Professor of Chemistry

E-mail: amarteel2@washcoll.edu
Phone: (800) 422-1782, ext. 7795
Office: Toll Science S214

Education

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B.S., Universite des Sciences et Technologies de Lille (France); Engineering Degree in Materials Science, Ecole Polytechnique Universitaire de Lille (France); Ph.D. in Chemistry with concentration in Materials Science, University of Toledo, OH.

Office Hours

TTH 9-11, also by appointment

Research Interests

Curious where my accent comes from?

I was born in a little town called Malo-les-Bains in the North of France. Belgium and England were my closest neighbors. The shore of the North Sea was my backyard for the first 23 years of my life before I moved to the USA to start graduate work. My shoes were always full of sand and my ears full of wind. For more info and pictures of my country and the new addition to the Parrish family, you can consult my personal website: www.anneanddamon.com (login and password on demand).

What am I interested in teaching?

Chemistry and technologies have contributed in countless ways to improve our way of living and have helped lead to a prosperous economy. At the same time "chemophobia" exists because of the bad image associated with the toxicity of chemicals. This paradox can be overcome if we think about a focus on green chemistry education and applying it to research with a sustainable development. Why don't we stop blaming chemistry and instead use chemistry to contribute to a greener and sustainable world? Let's stop talking and take action!

I have always believed that motivation is the key to success. To increase the thirst for new knowledge, I use educational tools to communicate my passion for chemistry. To make the lectures attractive and interesting I involve the students in discussions concerning new discoveries in chemistry and the environment. I incorporate Green Chemistry whenever the topic is appropriate. The students realize that they can contribute to pollution prevention by themselves and they feel responsible, which is the first step towards the "greening" of their minds.

A special topics course on "Towards the Greening of Our minds" is offered every other Spring at Washington College. See the following publication:

Marteel-Parrish, A.E. "Towards the Greening of Our Minds: A New Special Topics Course" in J. Chem. Ed., 2007, 84(2), 245-247.

What are we working on in Dr. Marteel-Parrish's research lab?

Research is based on the generation of new knowledge. Science will not move on if there is no communication, collaboration and publication of results. For me, it is very annoying to read in chemistry laboratory textbooks: toxic, harmful, produce toxic gases...! I believe that we can teach the same chemistry concepts without impacting our health and the environment. This strong belief leads to research projects based on the application of the Green Chemistry Principles.

Recent publications and presentations with students

Publications

Marteel-Parrish, A.E. ; DeCarlo, S.; Harlan, D.; Martin, J.; Sheridan, H. "Generality of the environmentally benign catecholate method to the synthesis of barium-based perovskites" in Green Chemistry: Letters and Reviews, 2008, 1 (4), 231-239.

Marteel-Parrish, A.E.; DeCarlo, S.; Harlan, D.; Martin, J.; Sheridan, H. "Toward a more environmentally benign synthesis of doped barium titanate" in Green Chemistry: Letters and Reviews, 2008, 1 (4), 197-203.

Parrish, D.; Juromski, K; Marteel-Parrish, A.E.; Damavarapu, R.; Zang, M.; Paritosh, D. "Tris(4-acetamidophenoxymethyl) methanol 0.7-hydrate" in Acta Cryst., 2008, E64, o2201.

Bektesevic, S.; Kleman, A.M.; Marteel-Parrish, A.E.; Abraham, M.A. "Hydroformylation in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide: Catalysis and Benign Solvents" in J. Supercrit. Fluids, 2006, 38, 232-241 (comprehensive review article-invited).

Marteel-Parrish, A.E. "Towards the Greening of Our Minds: A New Special Topics Course" in J. Chem. Ed., 2007, 84(2), 245-247.

Marteel-Parrish, A.E. "Faculty Advisor Spotlight" in In Chemistry, 2006, 15(4), 4.

Marteel-Parrish, A.E.; Slentz, C. "SA ACS chapter spotlight" in In Chemistry, 2006, 15(3), 4.

Koenig, K.; Marteel-Parrish, A.E. "Washington College's Student Affiliates Chapter" in the Chesapeake Chemist Maryland Section American Chemical Society, 2005, 61(5), 2.

Recent research presentations:

* poster; # oral presentation

DeCarlo, S.; Sheridan, H.; Marteel-Parrish, A.E. "Delineation of more environmentally benign pathways for the synthesis of doped barium titanate", presented at the 13th Annual Green Chemistry and Engineering Conference, Washington, DC, June 24, 2009. *

Sheridan, H.; DeCarlo, S.: Marteel-Parrish, A.E. "Extension of the environmentally benign catecholate method to the synthesis of barium-based perovskites", presented at the 13th Annual Green Chemistry and Engineering Conference, Washington, DC, June 24, 2009. *

Marteel-Parrish, A.E.; Harlan, D.; Martin, J.; DeCarlo, S.; Sheridan, H. "Extension of the environmentally benign catecholate method to the synthesis of barium-based perovskites and environmentally benign synthesis of doped barium titanate", presented at the 12th Annual Green Chemistry and Engineering Conference, Washington, DC, June 23, 2008.#

Juromski, K.; Marteel-Parrish, A.; Parrish, D.; Damavarapu, R.; Zang, M. "Crystal Structure of Tris(4-acetamidophenoxymethyl) methanol hydrate", presented at the 235th ACS National Meeting, New Orleans, LA, April 7, 2008.*

Montfort, C.; Marteel-Parrish, A.; Parrish, D.; Bottaro, J.; Petrie, M. "Crystal Structure of 1,5-diamino-1H-tetrazolium 4-methylbenzenesulfonate hemihydrate", presented at the 235th ACS National Meeting, New Orleans, LA, April 7, 2008.*

DeCarlo, S.; Marteel-Parrish, A.E. "Green chemistry: Environmentally benign synthesis of doped barium titanate", presented at the Sigma Xi Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, November 2-3, 2007, and at the 235th ACS National Meeting, New Orleans, LA, April 7, 2008.*

Sheridan, H.; Marteel-Parrish, A.E. "Green chemistry: Extension of the catecholate method to the synthesis of barium-based perovksites", presented at the Sigma Xi Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, November 2-3, 2007, and at the 235th ACS National Meeting, New Orleans, LA, April 7, 2008.*

Johnson, J.; Marteel-Parrish, A.E.; Verville, K. "Chemical and Biological Impacts of Migratory Birds on Small Ponds Ecosystems", presented at the 233rd ACS National Meeting, Chicago, Il, March 26, 2007.*

Marteel-Parrish, A.E.; Harlan, D.; Martin, J. "Towards a more environmentally benign synthesis of a doped perovskite, barium titanate", presented at the 10th Annual Green Chemistry and Engineering Conference, Washington, D.C., June 29, 2006.#

Harlan, D.; Martin, J.; Marteel-Parrish, A.E. "Extension of the Environmentally Benign Catecholate Method to Barium Stannate and Barium Zirconate", presented at the 231st ACS National Meeting, Atlanta, GA, March 27, 2006.*

Harlan, D.; Martin, J.; Marteel-Parrish, A.E. "Development of an Environmentally Benign Synthesis of Doped Barium Titanate", presented at the 231st ACS National Meeting, Atlanta, GA, March 27, 2006.*

Recent teaching presentations:

* poster; # oral presentation

Marteel-Parrish, A.E. "Teaching green chemistry without a textbook", presented at the 42nd Annual Meeting of MAALACT, the Middle Atlantic Association of Liberal Arts Chemistry Teachers, St. Mary's College of Maryland, St. Mary's City, MD, October 11, 2008.#

Marteel-Parrish, A.E. "Towards the greening of our minds: A new course offered at Washington College, Chestertown, MD", presented at the 12th Annual Green Chemistry and Engineering Conference, Washington, DC, June 24, 2008.#

Sheridan, H.; DeCarlo, S.; Crum, C.; Starks, A.; Daudelin, K.; Chilton, C.; Marteel-Parrish, A.; Locker, R. "Chemistry matters at Washington College", presented at the 235th ACS National Meeting, New Orleans, LA, April 7, 2008.*

Johnson, J.; Hobbs, E.; Moser, S.; Jones, E. Marteel-Parrish, A.E.; Locker, R. "Chemistry Matters at Washington College!", presented at the 233rd ACS National Meeting, Chicago, Il, March 26, 2007.*

Slentz, C.; Donohue, T.; Horbal, B.; Hobbs, E.; Marteel-Parrish, A.E. "Chemistry Matters at Washington College", presented at the 231st ACS National Meeting, Atlanta, GA, March 26, 2006.*