Jack van Schijndel Research Group Green Chemistry Avans Hogeschool Biography Publications Institution JoVE Articles Jack van Schijndel Jack van Schijndel (AVANS) has been a lecturer in chemistry at the AVANS University of Applied Science in Breda for over 30 years and is a member of the research group Green Chemistry. He obtained a bachelor's degree in Applied Science (Organic Chemistry) at the Hogeschool West-Brabant and his master's degree in Chemistry at the University of Utrecht. In 2016, Jack gained a "promotiebeurs voor leraren", and completed his Ph.D. research at the Eindhoven University of Technology in 2020.His latest work focuses on the sustainable use of renewable resources for the polymer industry. The synthetic routes developed are furthermore designed along the lines of the Green Chemistry principles. He supervised as a senior scientist more than 100 projects with multinationals and SME's in the field of biopolymers and Green Chemistry. His main areas of interest are green chemistry, polymer synthesis but also teaching and learning innovations.In 2020 he received the dutch prestigious "KNCV Onderwijsprijs" for his ability to link education, research, and industrial application for his students. Publications Continuous-Flow Synthesis of Pyrylium Tetrafluoroborates: Application to Synthesis of Katritzky Salts and Photoinduced Cationic RAFT PolymerizationOrganic Letters. , 2021 | Pubmed ID: Designed for Molecular Recycling: A Lignin-Derived Semi-aromatic Biobased PolymerJournal of Visualized Experiments. , 2020 | Pubmed ID: The Knoevenagel reaction: a review of the unfinished treasure map to forming carbon-carbon bonds The Knoevenagel reaction: a review of the unfinished treasure map to forming carbon-carbon bond Green Chemistry Letters and Reviews. , 2020 | Pubmed ID: Repeatable molecularly recyclable semi-aromatic polyesters derived from lignin Journal of Polymer Science. , 2020 | Pubmed ID: Preparation of biobased styrene alternatives and their free radical polymerization European Polymer Journal. , 2020 | Pubmed ID: Mechanistic Considerations and Characterization of Ammonia-based Catalytic Active Intermediates of the Green Knoevenagel Reaction of Various Benzaldehydes Green Chemistry Letters and Reviews. , 2019 | Pubmed ID: Temperature Dependent Green Synthesis of 3-Carboxycoumarins and 3,4-unsubstituted CoumarinsCurrent Organic Synthesis. , 2019 | Pubmed ID: Exploration of the Role of Double Schiff Bases as Catalytic Intermediates in the Knoevenagel Reaction of Furanic Aldehydes: Mechanistic ConsiderationsSynLett. , 2018 | Pubmed ID: The green Knoevenagel condensation: solvent-free condensation of benzaldehydesGreen Chemistry Letters and Reviews. , 2017 | Pubmed ID: Conversion of Syringaldehyde to Sinapinic Acid through Knoevenagel-Doebner CondensationOpen Journal of Physical Chemistry. , 2016 | Pubmed ID: Diseñado para el reciclaje molecular: un polímero de origen biológico semiaromático derivado de la lignina Dennis Molendijk1, Koen van Beurden1, Jack van Schijndel1 1Research Group Green Chemistry, Avans University of Applied Science JoVE 61975 Chemistry
Diseñado para el reciclaje molecular: un polímero de origen biológico semiaromático derivado de la lignina Dennis Molendijk1, Koen van Beurden1, Jack van Schijndel1 1Research Group Green Chemistry, Avans University of Applied Science JoVE 61975 Chemistry