The Chronicle of Higher Education

A Professor Takes a Chemistry Trend to the Cleaners

By LILA GUTERMAN

Joseph M. DeSimone didn't plan to go into the dry-cleaning business.

In a green-chemistry success story, the professor of chemistry and chemical engineering was working with liquid carbon dioxide when he discovered that adding detergents to it enabled it to dissolve dirt. Mr. DeSimone, who teaches at the University of North Carolina at...

To continue reading this premium article, you must have a Chronicle account AND a subscription or an online pass.

Subscriptions start at $40; Web passes for under $10.