Grant Proposals (Funded):
1. “Guiding General Chemistry Laboratory toward a Green Revolution: An Inquiry Approach.” National Science Foundation, January 1, 2010 – December 31, 2012, $192,657.
2. “MRI: Acquisition of LCMS-TOF fro Interdisciplinary Research”, National Science Foundation, Sept 1, 2009 – August 31, 2012, $305,242.
3. “Enhancing Student Learning by Incorporating X-Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy”, National Science Foundation, CCLI, Jan. 1, 2008 – Dec. 31, 2009, $149.936.
4. “Biological Damage by Nanoparticles-A Study of Deleterious Effects of an Emerging technology," Research and Scholarship Grant Armstrong Atlantic State University, Research and Scholarship Committee, Nivens, Delana (PI), Lynch, Will (Co-PI) Funded $1890. Dec. 1, 2005.
5. “Green Nanoparticles – Using Georgia’s Natural Resources," Research and Scholarship Grant: Awarded Armstrong Atlantic State University, Research and Scholarship Committee, Lynch, Will (PI), Nivens, Delana (Co-PI), Funded $800. Dec. 1, 2005.
6. “PublicAwareness - The EPA Superfund Situation in the Coastal Empire”, Local Section Activities Committee of the ACS, Innovative Activities Grant Program, $3,000, Funded April 2005.
7. “Doped and Undoped ZnS Nanoparticles to Degrade Pollutants in the Environment,” AASU Research and Scholarship Grant, $790, Delana Nivens, Will Lynch (PI). Dec. 1, 2004 – Aug. 31, 2005.
8. "Enhancing the Science Experience by Incorporating DNA Sequencing Into Interdisciplinary Biology and Chemistry Activities" Genomics Educations Matching Fund, Judy Awong-Taylor, Delana Nivens, Will Lynch, Jennifer Zettler, $25,000, Funded, Oct. 1, 2004 - May 1, 2005.
9. "Nuclear Chemistry and the Savannah River Site" American Chemical Society, $3000, Funded, Jan 1, 2004 - Dec. 31, 2004.
10. "Matrix Reloaded - Matrix Effects on Nanoparticle Photocatalysts " AASU Research and Scholarship Committee, $1270, Funded, (Dec. 8, 2003 - Sept. 1, 2004).
11. "Vertical Threads for Nanotechnology in the Chemistry Curriculum," National Science Foundation: Nanotechnology in Undergraduate Education (NUE) Grant, Delana Nivens, PI; Will Lynch and RonWilliams, Co-PI’s; $100,000 for 1 year, Submitted October 25, 2002, Funded May 1, 2003 - April 30 2004.
12. "Using Matching Funds to Match NSF Equipment Budget of $48,700" Ed Wheeler, Ron Williams, Delana Nivens, Will Lynch, University of Georgia Matching Funds, $48,700, Funded, June 1, 2003.
13. "Project SEED: Nanotechnology" American Chemical Society, Will Lynch, Delana Nivens, $2625, Funded June 1 - August 31, 2003.
14. "Project SEED" International Paper Company Foundation, Ed Wheeler, Will Lynch, Delana Nivens, $2000, Funded June 1 - August 31, 2003
15. "Further Studies on the Degradation of Wood with Application to Bioremediation" AASU Research and Scholarship Committee, $740, Funded, (Dec. 8, 2002 - Sept. 1, 2003).
16. "Student Affiliates Chapter national Meeting Travel Grant", Lynch, W. E.; Nivens, D. A. American Chemical Society, $150, Funded (April 7-12, 2002).
17. "Studies on the Degradation of Wood with Application to Bioremediation" AASU Research and Scholarship Committee, $1070, Funded, (Nov. 7, 2001 - Sept. 1, 2002).
18. "Georgia Chemistry - Ports and Pines", American Chemical Society Programming Grant, Funded, $2500, Dec. 2000 - Sept. 2001.
19. "Undergraduates Looking Toward the Next 125 Years of the ACS" American Chemical Society, $3000, Funded, Dec. 2000 - Oct. 2001.
20. "Preparation of Sol-gel Encapsulated Carbon Monoxide Sensors", Lynch, W. E.; AASU Research and Scholarship Committee Grant, Funded, $1220, Nov. 1 2000 -
Sept. 1, 2001
21. ."Incorporation of Kinetics Experiments into the Chemistry Curriculum", Nivens, D.; Lynch, W. E.; Hizer, T.; AASU Research and Scholarship Committee Grant, Funded, $1029, Nov. 1, 2000 - Sept. 1, 2001.
22. "Enhancing the Undergraduate Chemistry Experience with High Field NMR", National Science Foundation CCLI Program, $91,000, Funded (July 1, 2000 – July 31, 2003).
23. "Pollution Remediation Using Iron Complexes" AASU Research and Scholarship Grant, Funded, $1520, Dec. 1999 - Aug. 31, 2000.
24. "Improving Honors Principles of Chemistry II Through Purchase of Field Meters", Honors Committee, Dec. 20, 1999, $1536.80, Funded. Jan. - May, 2000.
25. "Investigations of Potential Chiral Catalysts." AASU Research and Scholarship Committee, Wallace, R.; Lynch, W.; $1920, Funded, April 13, 1999.
26. "Catalysis in Supercritical and Traditional Solvents For Petroleum Remediation", AASU Research and Scholarship Comm., Lynch, W.; $ 974, Funded, Dec. 1, 1998.
27. "Oxygen Reactivity of Model Complexes of Iron and Copper Metalloenzymes", American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund, Lynch, W. E., $20,000.00, accepted, June 1, 1996 -September 1, 1998.
28. "Enhancing the Undergraduate Chemistry Experience with Gas Chromatography", National Science Foundation ILI, Wallace, R., Lynch, W. E., Byrd, J. T., $ 36,233.50, accepted, August 11, 1997.
29. "Investigations of Potential Chemical Scissors", Armstrong Atlantic State University Research and Scholarship Committee, Lynch, W. E., $1970.00, accepted Dec. 2, 1997.
30. "Monitoring Pesticide and Selected Guiacol Levels in Georgia River Systems", American Chemical Society Innovative Activities Grant Proposal,Lynch, W. E.; Wallace, R.; Sprinkel, R., $354.00, accepted, August 27, 1997.
31. "Chemical Demonstrations, Minority Middle and High School Students, and ACS Student Affiliates in Coastal Georgia", American Chemical Society Community Interactions Student Affiliates Grant Proposal, Lynch, W. E.; Wallace, R.; Barnard, A., $350.00, accepted, August 25, 1997.
32. "Nutrient Determination in the Ogeechee River System", American Chemical Society Innovative Activities Grant, Lynch, W. E.; Byrd, J.; McCutchen., M., $ 276.00, accepted, September 30, 1995 - June 10, 1996.
33. "Nutrient Determination in the Ogeechee River System II", American Chemical Society Innovative Activities Grant, Lynch, W. E.; Byrd, J.; Schaible, D., $ 200.00, accepted, September 30, 1996 - June 10, 1997.
34. "Oxygen Analyzer--Energy Related Laboratory Equipment", Department of Energy Used Energy Related Laboratory Equipment Grant Proposal, Lynch, W. E., Byrd, J., $2,850.00, accepted, July 3, 1995.
35. "Sulfur Determination in Coastal Marine Sediments", American Chemical Society Innovative Activities Grant, Lynch, W. E.; Stewart, S.; MacGowan, C., $130.00, accepted, October 12, 1994 - June 10, 1995.
36. "Getting the Word Out to Tomorrow's Chemistry--By Magic", American Chemical Society Community Interaction Program Grant, Lynch, W. E.; Holbeck, T, $298.00, accepted, October 1, 1995 - November 14, 1996.
1. “Guiding General Chemistry Laboratory toward a Green Revolution: An Inquiry Approach.” National Science Foundation, January 1, 2010 – December 31, 2012, $192,657.
2. “MRI: Acquisition of LCMS-TOF fro Interdisciplinary Research”, National Science Foundation, Sept 1, 2009 – August 31, 2012, $305,242.
3. “Enhancing Student Learning by Incorporating X-Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy”, National Science Foundation, CCLI, Jan. 1, 2008 – Dec. 31, 2009, $149.936.
4. “Biological Damage by Nanoparticles-A Study of Deleterious Effects of an Emerging technology," Research and Scholarship Grant Armstrong Atlantic State University, Research and Scholarship Committee, Nivens, Delana (PI), Lynch, Will (Co-PI) Funded $1890. Dec. 1, 2005.
5. “Green Nanoparticles – Using Georgia’s Natural Resources," Research and Scholarship Grant: Awarded Armstrong Atlantic State University, Research and Scholarship Committee, Lynch, Will (PI), Nivens, Delana (Co-PI), Funded $800. Dec. 1, 2005.
6. “PublicAwareness - The EPA Superfund Situation in the Coastal Empire”, Local Section Activities Committee of the ACS, Innovative Activities Grant Program, $3,000, Funded April 2005.
7. “Doped and Undoped ZnS Nanoparticles to Degrade Pollutants in the Environment,” AASU Research and Scholarship Grant, $790, Delana Nivens, Will Lynch (PI). Dec. 1, 2004 – Aug. 31, 2005.
8. "Enhancing the Science Experience by Incorporating DNA Sequencing Into Interdisciplinary Biology and Chemistry Activities" Genomics Educations Matching Fund, Judy Awong-Taylor, Delana Nivens, Will Lynch, Jennifer Zettler, $25,000, Funded, Oct. 1, 2004 - May 1, 2005.
9. "Nuclear Chemistry and the Savannah River Site" American Chemical Society, $3000, Funded, Jan 1, 2004 - Dec. 31, 2004.
10. "Matrix Reloaded - Matrix Effects on Nanoparticle Photocatalysts " AASU Research and Scholarship Committee, $1270, Funded, (Dec. 8, 2003 - Sept. 1, 2004).
11. "Vertical Threads for Nanotechnology in the Chemistry Curriculum," National Science Foundation: Nanotechnology in Undergraduate Education (NUE) Grant, Delana Nivens, PI; Will Lynch and RonWilliams, Co-PI’s; $100,000 for 1 year, Submitted October 25, 2002, Funded May 1, 2003 - April 30 2004.
12. "Using Matching Funds to Match NSF Equipment Budget of $48,700" Ed Wheeler, Ron Williams, Delana Nivens, Will Lynch, University of Georgia Matching Funds, $48,700, Funded, June 1, 2003.
13. "Project SEED: Nanotechnology" American Chemical Society, Will Lynch, Delana Nivens, $2625, Funded June 1 - August 31, 2003.
14. "Project SEED" International Paper Company Foundation, Ed Wheeler, Will Lynch, Delana Nivens, $2000, Funded June 1 - August 31, 2003
15. "Further Studies on the Degradation of Wood with Application to Bioremediation" AASU Research and Scholarship Committee, $740, Funded, (Dec. 8, 2002 - Sept. 1, 2003).
16. "Student Affiliates Chapter national Meeting Travel Grant", Lynch, W. E.; Nivens, D. A. American Chemical Society, $150, Funded (April 7-12, 2002).
17. "Studies on the Degradation of Wood with Application to Bioremediation" AASU Research and Scholarship Committee, $1070, Funded, (Nov. 7, 2001 - Sept. 1, 2002).
18. "Georgia Chemistry - Ports and Pines", American Chemical Society Programming Grant, Funded, $2500, Dec. 2000 - Sept. 2001.
19. "Undergraduates Looking Toward the Next 125 Years of the ACS" American Chemical Society, $3000, Funded, Dec. 2000 - Oct. 2001.
20. "Preparation of Sol-gel Encapsulated Carbon Monoxide Sensors", Lynch, W. E.; AASU Research and Scholarship Committee Grant, Funded, $1220, Nov. 1 2000 -
Sept. 1, 2001
21. ."Incorporation of Kinetics Experiments into the Chemistry Curriculum", Nivens, D.; Lynch, W. E.; Hizer, T.; AASU Research and Scholarship Committee Grant, Funded, $1029, Nov. 1, 2000 - Sept. 1, 2001.
22. "Enhancing the Undergraduate Chemistry Experience with High Field NMR", National Science Foundation CCLI Program, $91,000, Funded (July 1, 2000 – July 31, 2003).
23. "Pollution Remediation Using Iron Complexes" AASU Research and Scholarship Grant, Funded, $1520, Dec. 1999 - Aug. 31, 2000.
24. "Improving Honors Principles of Chemistry II Through Purchase of Field Meters", Honors Committee, Dec. 20, 1999, $1536.80, Funded. Jan. - May, 2000.
25. "Investigations of Potential Chiral Catalysts." AASU Research and Scholarship Committee, Wallace, R.; Lynch, W.; $1920, Funded, April 13, 1999.
26. "Catalysis in Supercritical and Traditional Solvents For Petroleum Remediation", AASU Research and Scholarship Comm., Lynch, W.; $ 974, Funded, Dec. 1, 1998.
27. "Oxygen Reactivity of Model Complexes of Iron and Copper Metalloenzymes", American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund, Lynch, W. E., $20,000.00, accepted, June 1, 1996 -September 1, 1998.
28. "Enhancing the Undergraduate Chemistry Experience with Gas Chromatography", National Science Foundation ILI, Wallace, R., Lynch, W. E., Byrd, J. T., $ 36,233.50, accepted, August 11, 1997.
29. "Investigations of Potential Chemical Scissors", Armstrong Atlantic State University Research and Scholarship Committee, Lynch, W. E., $1970.00, accepted Dec. 2, 1997.
30. "Monitoring Pesticide and Selected Guiacol Levels in Georgia River Systems", American Chemical Society Innovative Activities Grant Proposal,Lynch, W. E.; Wallace, R.; Sprinkel, R., $354.00, accepted, August 27, 1997.
31. "Chemical Demonstrations, Minority Middle and High School Students, and ACS Student Affiliates in Coastal Georgia", American Chemical Society Community Interactions Student Affiliates Grant Proposal, Lynch, W. E.; Wallace, R.; Barnard, A., $350.00, accepted, August 25, 1997.
32. "Nutrient Determination in the Ogeechee River System", American Chemical Society Innovative Activities Grant, Lynch, W. E.; Byrd, J.; McCutchen., M., $ 276.00, accepted, September 30, 1995 - June 10, 1996.
33. "Nutrient Determination in the Ogeechee River System II", American Chemical Society Innovative Activities Grant, Lynch, W. E.; Byrd, J.; Schaible, D., $ 200.00, accepted, September 30, 1996 - June 10, 1997.
34. "Oxygen Analyzer--Energy Related Laboratory Equipment", Department of Energy Used Energy Related Laboratory Equipment Grant Proposal, Lynch, W. E., Byrd, J., $2,850.00, accepted, July 3, 1995.
35. "Sulfur Determination in Coastal Marine Sediments", American Chemical Society Innovative Activities Grant, Lynch, W. E.; Stewart, S.; MacGowan, C., $130.00, accepted, October 12, 1994 - June 10, 1995.
36. "Getting the Word Out to Tomorrow's Chemistry--By Magic", American Chemical Society Community Interaction Program Grant, Lynch, W. E.; Holbeck, T, $298.00, accepted, October 1, 1995 - November 14, 1996.