Griffin Lachapelle Wins ACS Division of Fluorine Chemistry Undergraduate Research Award

Griffin has been recognized by the ACS for his thesis titled “Syntheses and Structural Characterizations of Cationic Br(V) Coordination Complexes with XeF2”. This award recognizes outstanding undergraduate research students each year for excellence and achievement in any area of fluorine chemistry at their home institution. Way to go Griffin!
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