Barbara Burger is an American chemist who is Energy Director and former President of Chevron Technology Ventures at Chevron Corporation. She was awarded the California Institute of Technology Alumni Award in 2021.

Barbara Burger
Burger in 2023
Alma materUniversity of California, Berkeley
University of Rochester
California Institute of Technology
Scientific career
InstitutionsChevron Corporation
ThesisOlefin Insertion and β-Elimination Reactions of Permethylniobocene Olefin Hydride and Permethylscandocene Alkyl Complexes (1987)

Early life and education

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Burger was an undergraduate student at the University of Rochester.[1] She was a graduate student in chemistry at California Institute of Technology, and has a degree in business from University of California, Berkeley.[2] Her doctoral research considered olefin insertion and β-Elimination reactions of permethylniobocene olefin hydride.[3] She worked alongside John E. Bercaw, and Paul Chirik described her thesis as one of the "most influential in mechanistic organometallic chemistry".[2] Here she co-authored Vacuum Line Techniques for Handling Air-sensitive Organometallic Compounds,[4] which documented vacuum line techniques that enabled researchers to handle air sensitive organometallic compounds.[4]

Research and career

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In 1987, Burger joined Chevron as a research chemist.[5] She worked in industrial chemistry, and, in 2013, took on the role of President of Technology Ventures.[2] In this capacity, she invested in over one hundred startups.[6] Here she developed technologies to enhance the way that Chevron delivers energy, with a focus on decarbonisation.[7]

Burger is on the external advisory council for the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, the Houston Symphony Society and the University of Rochester.[2][8] At the University of Rochester, Burger donated $1 million to create the iZone, an innovation space for Rochester students.[1] She eventually returned to California to establish at fellowship for women chemists to build careers outside of academia. She also funded the California Institute of Technology Women in Chemistry (WIC) program. She was awarded the Caltech Alumni Association award in 2021.[9]

Burger retired from Chevron in 2021.[10][11] She joined the Board of Directors of Heliogen, a renewable energy company, in 2022.[12]

Selected publications

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  • John E. Bercaw; Barbara J. Burger; Malcolm L. H. Green; Bernard D. Santarsiero; Andrea Sella; Mark S. Trimmer; Luet-Lok Wong (1989). "A new mechanism for exchange processes observed in the compounds [M(η-C5H5)2(exo-η-RCHCH2)H], M = Nb and Ta". Journal of the Chemical Society. Chemical communications (11): 734–736. doi:10.1039/C39890000734. ISSN 0022-4936. Wikidata Q60031619.
  • Burger, Barbara J.; Thompson, Mark E.; Cotter, W. Donald; Bercaw, John E. (February 1990). "Ethylene insertion and .beta.-hydrogen elimination for permethylscandocene alkyl complexes. A study of the chain propagation and termination steps in Ziegler-Natta polymerization of ethylene". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 112 (4): 1566–1577. doi:10.1021/ja00160a041. ISSN 0002-7863.
  • Bunel, Emilio.; Burger, Barbara J.; Bercaw, John E. (1988-02-03). "Carbon-carbon bond activation via .beta.-alkyl elimination. Reversible branching of 1,4-pentadienes catalyzed by scandocene hydride derivatives". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 110 (3): 976–978. doi:10.1021/ja00211a053. ISSN 0002-7863.

References

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  1. ^ a b "iZone Barbara J. Burger".
  2. ^ a b c d Chirik, Paul J. (2022-07-11). "Pioneers and Influencers in Organometallic Chemistry: A Profile of Dr. Barbara Burger". Organometallics. 41 (13): 1587–1589. doi:10.1021/acs.organomet.2c00233. ISSN 0276-7333. S2CID 250468153.
  3. ^ Burger, Barbara J. (1987). Olefin Insertion and β-Elimination Reactions of Permethylniobocene Olefin Hydride and Permethylscandocene Alkyl Complexes (phd thesis). California Institute of Technology.
  4. ^ a b BURGER, B. J.; BERCAW, J. E. (1988-10-11). "ChemInform Abstract: Vacuum Line Techniques for Handling Air-Sensitive Organometallic Compounds". ChemInform. 19 (41). doi:10.1002/chin.198841354. ISSN 0931-7597.
  5. ^ "Barbara Burger". Jones Graduate School of Business at Rice University. Retrieved 2022-09-18.
  6. ^ "Leadership in the Innovation Economy 2022: Barbara Burger". Global Venturing. 2022-02-09. Retrieved 2022-09-18.
  7. ^ "Chevron Announces Leadership Changes". www.businesswire.com. 2021-12-15. Retrieved 2022-09-18.
  8. ^ "Barbara Burger, Chevron | Top 275 | Energy Council". Retrieved 2022-09-18.
  9. ^ "Caltech Alumni Association | Award Recipient: Barbara Burger". www.alumni.caltech.edu. Retrieved 2022-09-17.
  10. ^ "Chevron Announces Leadership Changes". www.businesswire.com. 2021-12-15. Retrieved 2022-09-17.
  11. ^ McCulley (58ee0563cc81d), Russell (2022-03-25). "Burger to step aside... but she's not about to stand down | Upstream Online". Upstream Online | Latest oil and gas news. Retrieved 2022-09-18.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  12. ^ Amirkhanian, Valod (2022-09-14). "Heliogen Announces Appointment of Industrial Energy Transition Veteran Barbara Burger to Board of Directors". Heliogen. Retrieved 2022-09-18.