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:: Ken Wagener

Butler Professor

   University of Florida
Department of Chemistry
PO Box 117200
Gainesville, FL 32611 USA
352-392-4666 (voice)
352-392 9741 (fax)

email: wagener@chem.ufl.edu
office: Leigh Hall, LEI 318


Education


PhD, The University of Florida, 1973

RESEARCH INTERESTS


Acyclic diene metathesis (ADMET) polymerization, monomer structure/reactivity relationships, catalyst structure/property relationships, synthesis of new biopolymers, copolymers, and elastomeric thermosets, determining structure/behavior relationships in polyolefins. The common theme that defines our research relates to synthetic polymer chemistry and how it might be used in creating well defined polymer structures. A large part of our work is devoted metathesis reactions, where the research has been mechanistic in nature. We immerse ourselves in the chemistry associated with creating new polymers, and we also find ourselves interested in modeling well known materials, like polyethylene, to better understand their behavior. < br>

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

University of Florida, Gainesville. George B. Butler Professor of Polymer Chemistry and Director, Center for Macromolecular Science and Engineering. Teaching, research, and administra¬tion related to or¬ganic and polymer chemistry. Research group pioneered acyclic diene metathesis (ADMET) polymerization, engaged in synthesis of precision model polymers for polyolefins, biologically directed polymers, morphological investigation of fuel cell membrane polymers, preparation of latent silicon elastomer structures. Joined faculty as Associate Professor of Chemistry in 1984. ADMET reaction now found in textbooks, internationally recognized as an integral part of poly-mer chemistry. 110 Students (undergrad, grad, and postdoc) have passed through research group to date.

Akzo Nobel nv, American Enka Research, Enka, NC. 1973 – 1984. Research Department Head and Technical Director. Directed activities related to polymerizations and structure/property determinations - research in medical membranes, nylon, polyester & cellulose fibers, biopolymers, polymerization catalysis, conductive polymers, poly-mer decomposition, and NMMO solvents for cellulose. Employed in various positions within this Dutch & German corporation. Continuous consulting in Europe with Akzo Nobel and sister companies the past 25 years.

Promoted four times during this eleven year period (Research Department Head; Membrane Research Section Head; Research Scientist, Polymers; Senior Research Chemist) - served as Technical Director /Membrana, Inc. (an AKZO new venture in California), the last position I held prior to entering academics.

University of North Carolina at Asheville, NC 1975 - 1984 Adjunct Professor of Chemistry. Evening teaching of organic and polymer courses (two courses each year) while working at Akzo Nobel during the day.


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