
Charles E. Frazier
Professor · Lignin Chemistry
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityAbout
Dr. Charles (Chip) Frazier is a Professor in the Department of Sustainable Biomaterials at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. He serves as Director of the Wood-Based Composites Center, an NSF-funded research hub. His expertise lies in plant-polymer science, particularly lignin chemistry and biomass processing.
- Ph.D. in Wood Science, Virginia Tech, 1992
- M.S. in Wood Science, University of Washington, 1987
- B.S. in Wood Science, Virginia Tech, 1985
Dr. Frazier’s research explores lignin reactions, formaldehyde emission from wood composites, and renewable chemical alternatives. He bridges polymer science with wood adhesion, developing sustainable composites and bioenergy feedstocks.
His recent publications focus on lignin acidolysis, phenol-formaldehyde adhesive rheology, and biogenic formaldehyde analysis. These studies highlight his commitment to understanding polymer interactions in natural materials.
Scientific Awards:
- 1999 Sporn Award (Virginia Tech)
Dr. Frazier mentors students in polymer science and wood composites, securing over $4M in grants. His work combines fundamental research with industrial collaboration, training students in applied polymer science. Outside academia, he enjoys manual labor and Virginia Tech football gatherings.
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