Center for Aqueous Supramolecular Chemistry

The NSF Center for Aqueous Supramolecular Chemistry (CASC) is focused on developing new molecular approaches for control, transport, and transformation of anioins in aqueous environments. CASC involves collaborators at The University of Utah, The University of Texas at Austin, The University of California Riverside, The University of Minnesota Twin Cities and The University of Oregon. Currently CASC research at UO is focused on molecular recognition of PFAs and reduction of bicarbonate in aqueous environments. Find out more at the NSF CASC website.