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Sharonna Greenberg is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry & Chemical Biology at McMaster University. Her research focuses on catalytic processes, polymer synthesis, and materials science, with notable contributions to phosphorus chemistry and functional materials. She holds a B.Sc. in Chemistry and Mathematics from the University of Toronto and a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Toronto and University of Windsor.
Teaching activities include core undergraduate courses such as Introductory Chemistry I/II, Tools for Chemical Discovery, and Inquiry for Chemical Biology/Chemistry. She has consistently instructed these courses since 2017, emphasizing hands-on learning and peer tutoring programs.
Her research explores catalytic activation of chemical bonds (e.g., P-H/P-P bonds) and polymerization mechanisms, with applications in material design. Recent work includes investigations into frustrated Lewis pairs and hydroamination routes for nitrogen-containing polymers. She has been referenced in 1 patent and her work has been highlighted in 1 news outlet.
Professional recognition includes Mendeley readership (205 for patents, 58 for research articles), reflecting her impactful contributions to chemical synthesis and materials research.




