Inorganic Chemistry and Catalysis

S. van Vreeswijk

Advanced zeolite characterisation methods to investigate the methanol-to-hydrocarbons reaction.

December 2022 PhD supervisors: Prof. dr. B.M. Weckhuysen

N. Nikolopoulos

Waste-derived zeolites and shaped catalysts for the methanol-to-hydrocarbons reaction.

November 2022 PhD supervisors: Prof. dr. B.M. Weckhuysen

R. Valadian

Porous catalyst characterization using x-ray nano tomography and pore network modeling.

July 2022 PhD supervisors: Prof. dr. B.M. Weckhuysen

On the Fragmentation Behavior of Ziegler-Type Catalysts During the Early Stages of α-Olefin Polymerization

November 2021 PhD supervisors: Prof. dr. B.M. Weckhuysen

M. Jongkind

Effect of metal-alkyl components on the formation of active sites in chromium-based ethylene polymerization.

October 2021 PhD supervisors: Prof. dr. B.M. Weckhuysen

Operando Attenuated Total Reflection-Infrared Spectroscopy of Biomass Conversion Processes

S. hinterding, beyond the ensemble: excited-state dynamics unveiled by single-nanoparticle spectroscopy.

September 2021 PhD supervisors: Prof. dr. A. van Blaaderen, Prof. dr. B.M. Weckhuysen, Dr. F.T. Rabouw

L. Mandemaker

The birth, life and death of surface-mounted metal-organic frameworks.

June 2021 PhD supervisors: Prof. dr. B.M. Weckhuysen

In Situ Nano-Spectroscopy on Surface-Anchored Metal-Organic Frameworks

S. verkleij, binder effects in catalyst extrudates – an operando micro-spectroscopy study.

November 2020 PhD supervisors: Prof. dr. B.M. Weckhuysen

P. Paalanen

Iron carbides and sodium-sulphur promotion in fischer-tropsch synthesis catalysts.

November 2020 PhD supervisors: Prof. dr. B.M. Weckhuysen Available at UU library

K. Stanciakova

Water in zeolite pores: modelling of water-active site interactions.

September 2020 PhD supervisors: Prof. dr. B.M. Weckhuysen Available at UU library

A.-E. Nieuwelink

Spectroscopy and microreactor technology for single catalyst particle diagnostics.

September 2020 PhD supervisors: Prof. dr. B.M. Weckhuysen, Prof. dr. A. van den Berg Available at UU library

B. Luna Murillo

Aromatization of oxygenates over zeolite catalysts.

August 2020 PhD supervisors: Prof. dr. B.M. Weckhuysen, Prof. dr. P.C.A. Bruijnincx Available at UU library

H.M.E.A. Elnaggar

Resonant inelastic x-ray scattering of magnetite.

May 2020 PhD supervisors: Prof. dr. F.M.F. de Groot, Dr. J.P.S. Glatzel

M. Rivera Torrente

Metal-organic framework: defects, spectroscopy and catalysis.

April 2020 PhD supervisor: Prof. dr. B.M. Weckhuysen Available at UU library

Structure Sensitivity in Catalysis

April 2020 PhD supervisor: Prof. dr. B.M. Weckhuysen

J.H.J. Wijten

Characterization of ni-mo based electrocatalysts for hydrogen evolution from water, oriented zeolite membranes: synthesis, characterization and applications.

February 2020 PhD supervisor: Prof. dr. B.M. Weckhuysen Available at UU library

C.S. Wondergem

Time to shine: plasmon-enhanced raman spectroscopy for catalysis.

December 2019 PhD supervisor: Prof. dr. B.M. Weckhuysen Available at UU library

Stability of copper catalysts for methanol synthesis

November 2019 PhD supervisors: Prof. dr. P.E. de Jongh, Prof. dr. ir. K.P. de Jong Available at UU library

E.V. Fufachev

Chemical building blocks from fermented wastewater by chemocatalytic conversion.

September 2019 PhD supervisors: Prof. dr. P.C.A. Bruijnincx, Prof. dr. B.M. Weckhuysen

J. G. Moya Cancino

New insights in the activation and deactivation of cobalt-titania fischer-tropsch synthesis catalysts.

September 2019 PhD supervisors: Prof. dr. B.M. Weckhuysen, Dr. F. Meirer Available at UU library

I.G. Torregrosa

Metal-oxide photoelectrodes for water splitting: effect of co-catalyst and nanostructured scaffold.

September 2019 PhD supervisors: Prof. dr. B.M. Weckhuysen

2p3d Resonant Inelastic X-ray Scattering of Cobalt Oxides

September 2019 PhD supervisors: Prof. dr. F.M.F. de Groot Available at UU library

J.E.S. van der Hoeven

Gold based nanorods: tuning the structure for catalysis and sensing.

June 2019 PhD supervisors: Prof. dr. P.E. de Jongh, Prof. dr. A. van Blaaderen Available at UU library

M.E.Z. Velthoen

Lewis acidity in cracking and polymerization catalysis.

May 2019 PhD supervisors: Prof. dr. B.M. Weckhuysen Available at UU library

Shell-Isolated Nanoparticle-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy for Heterogeneous Catalysis

April 2019 PhD supervisors: Prof. dr. B.M. Weckhuysen Available at UU library

R.G. Geitenbeek

Luminescence thermometry: fundamentals and applications.

December 2018 PhD supervisors: Prof. dr. A. Meijerink, Prof. dr. B.M. Weckhuysen and Prof. dr. A. van Blaaderen Available at UU library

Support Stability and Strong Metal-Support Effects in Catalysis: From Nanoparticles to Single Atoms

A.m. hernández giménez, catalyst deactivation and regeneration during bio-oil upgrading processes.

December 2018 PhD supervisors: Prof. dr. B.M. Weckhuysen and Prof. dr. P.C.A. Bruijnincx Available at UU library

Development of Tip-enhanced Raman Spectroscopy and its Application to Heterogeneous Catalysis Research

November 2018 PhD supervisors: Prof. dr. B.M. Weckhuysen Available at UU library

Advanced Characterization of Large Zeolite Crystals and Their Use in the Methanol-to-Hydrocarbons Process

M. van der linden, luminescent nanoclusters of silver and gold.

October 2018 PhD supervisors: Prof. dr. F.M.F. de Groot, dr. J.P.S. Glatzel Available at UU library

J.G. Goetze

Operando spectroscopy on the reaction mechanism and deactivation of methanol-to-olefins catalysts.

May 2018 PhD supervisors: Prof. dr. B.M. Weckhuysen Available at UU library

P. Zimmermann

Crystal field multiplet calculations and the magnetic circular dichroism of cro2 in resonant inelastic xray scattering.

May 2018 PhD supervisors: Prof. dr. F.M.F. de Groot Available at UU library

The Stability of Supported Gold Catalysts

March 2018 PhD supervisors: Prof. dr. P.E. de Jongh and Prof. dr. ir. K.P. de Jong Available at UU library

F.C. Hendriks

Accesibility, structure and reactivity of individual catalyst particles studied by fluorescence microscopy.

December 2017 Thesis supervisors: Prof. B.M. Weckhuysen, Dr. P.C.A. Bruijnincx and Dr. F. Meirer Available at UU library

Spectroscopy & Microscopy on the Formation of Zeolitic Imidazolate Frameworks

December 2017 Thesis supervisors: Prof. B.M. Weckhuysen Available at UU library

Spectroscopic Insights into Microporous Zeolites for NH 3 -SCR of NO x and Methane-to-Methanol Activation

Soft x-ray spectroscopy of cobalt materials.

August 2017

Promotors: Prof. Dr. F.M.F. de Groot Available at UU library

P.L. Bramwell

Pore-confined light metal hydrides for energy storage and catalysis.

Promotors: Prof. Dr. P.E. de Jongh and Prof. Dr. R.J.M. Klein Gebbink Copromotor: Dr. P. Ngene Available at UU library

Catalyst Design and Development for the direct production of lower olefins from synthesis gas

March 2017 Thesis supervisor: Prof. K.P. de Jong Available at UU library

Advances in X-ray chemical imaging of a single catalyst particle

December 2016 Thesis supervisors: Prof. B.M. Weckhuysen and F. Meirer Available at UU library

A. den Otter

Niobia-supported cobalt catalysts for fischer-tropsch synthesis.

May 2016 Thesis supervisor: Prof. K.P. de Jong

R. van den Berg

Formation, activity and growth of copper nanoparticles in methanol synthesis catalysts.

May 2016 Thesis supervisors: Prof. K.P. de Jong and Prof. P.E. de Jongh Available at UU library (November 2016)

Z. Ristanović

Zeolite chemistry studied at the level of single particles, molecules and atoms..

March 2016 Thesis supervisor: Prof. B.M. Weckhuysen Available at UU library

On the deactivation of Cobalt-based Fischer-Tropsch catalysts.

March 2016 Thesis supervisor: Prof. B.M. Weckhuysen Available at UU Library

R. Jastrzebski

Catalytic c-c bond cleavage for the production of chemicals from lignin..

March 2016 Thesis supervisors: Prof. B.M. Weckhuysen and Dr. P.C.A. Bruijnincx Available at UU Library (September 2016)

M. al Samarai

X-ray spectroscopy and microscopy of cobalt and nickel in comos and conimos hydrodesulfurization catalysts..

March 2016 Thesis supervisors:Prof. F.M.F. de Groot and Prof. B.M. Weckhuysen Available at UU Library (September 2016)

Selective Oligomerization/Polymerization of Ethylene with Cr-based Catalysts.

March 2016. Thesis supervisors: Prof. B.M. Weckhuysen Available at UU library (September 2016)

S.C.C. Wiedemann

Ferrierite-catalysed branching of unsaturated fatty acids..

December 2015. Thesis supervisors: Prof. B.M. Weckhuysen and Prof. P.C.A. Bruijnincx Available at UU Library

J.A. Stewart

Towards green cyclic carbonate synthesis – hetergeneous and homogeneous catalyst development., c. angelici, ethanol-to-butadiene conversion over sio2-mgo catalysts: synthesis-structure-performance relationships..

June 2015. Thesis supervisors: Prof. B.M. Weckhuysen and Prof. P.C.A. Bruijnincx Available at UU Library

R. de Lima Oliveira

Nanoreactors in catalysis..

June 2015. Thesis supervisors: Prof. K.P. de Jong and Prof. P.E. de Jongh Available at UU Library

I. van Zandvoort

Towards the valorization of humin by-products: characterization, solubilization and catalysis..

March 2015. Thesis supervisors: Prof. B.M. Weckhuysen and Dr. P.C.A. Bruijnincx Available at UU Library

E. van Schrojenstein Lantman

Raman nanospectroscopy of a photo-catalytic reaction..

December 2014. Thesis supervisor: Prof. B.M. Weckhuysen Available at UU Library

Hydrodeoxygenation of levulinic acid over supported metal catalysts.

H. van der bij, phosphatation of zeolites: a combined spectroscopy, microscopy and catalysis study., synthesis – structure – performance relationships for supported metal catalysts..

November 2014. Thesis supervisors: Prof. K.P. de Jong and Prof. P.E. de Jongh Available at UU Library

J.J.H.B. Sattler

Propane dehydrogenation on metal and metal oxide catalysts..

November 2014. Thesis supervisor: Prof. B.M. Weckhuysen Available at UU Library

S.A.W. Hollak

Catalytic deoxygenation of fatty acids and triglycerides for production of fuels and chemicals..

October 2014. Thesis supervisors: Prof. K.P. de Jong and Dr. D. van Es (co-promotor) Available at UU Library

Magnesium-based materials supported on carbon for hydrogen storage.

June 2014. Thesis supervisors: Prof. K.P. de Jong and Prof. P.E. de Jongh (co-promotor) Available at UU Library

Catalytic Conversion of Alcohols into Olefins: Spectroscopy, Kinetics and Catalyst Deactivation.

February 2014. Thesis supervisors: Prof. B.M. Weckhuysen and Dr. J. Ruiz-Martinez Available at UU Library

P. Spannring

Fe-catalyzed oxidative cleavage of unsaturated fatty acids..

December 2013 Thesis supervisors: Prof. R.J.M. Klein Gebbink, B.M. Weckhuysen and P.C.A. Bruijnincx Available at UU Library

C.E. Harvey

Surface-enhanced raman spectroscopy for heterogeneous catalysis research..

November 2013 Thesis supervisors: Prof. B.M. Weckhuysen and Dr. A.J.G. Mank. Available at UU Library (May 2015)

Aqueous-Phase Reforming of Renewable Polyols for Production of Hydrogen using Platinum Catalysts.

November 2013 Thesis supervisors: Prof. B.M. Weckhuysen and Dr. P.C.A. Bruijnincx Available at UU Library  (November 2015)

H.M. Torres Galvis

Direct production of lower olefins from synthesis gas using supported iron catalysts..

September 2013 Thesis supervisors: Prof. K.P. de Jong and Prof. J.H. Bitter Available at UU Library

A.L. Jongerius

Catalytic conversion of lignin for the production of aromatics..

September 2013 Thesis supervisors: Prof. B.M. Weckhuysen and Dr. P.C.A. Bruijnincx Available at UU Library

R.W. Gosselink

Carbon nanofiber supported catalysts for the deoxygenation of fatty acids and derivatives., 3d nanoscale imaging and quantitative analysis of zeolite catalysts..

June 2013 Thesis supervisors: Prof. K.P. de Jong, Dr. P.E. de Jongh and Dr. H. Friedrich Available at UU Library

Selective Catalytic Reduction of NOx over Copper-Based Microporous Catalysts.

April 2013 Thesis supervisors: Prof. B.M. Weckhuysen and Dr. A.M. Beale Available at UU Library

M.M. van Schooneveld

2p3d resonant x-ray emission spectroscopy of cobalt compounds..

February 2013 Thesis supervisor: Prof. F.M.F. de Groot Available at UU Library

P.J.C. Hasoul

Palladium-catalyzed telomerization of 1,2-butadiene with biomass-based oxygenates..

January 2013 Thesis supervisors: Prof. B.M. Weckhuysen, Prof. R.J.M. Klein Gebbink and Dr. P.C.A. Bruijnincx Available at UU Library

L.R. Aramburo Corrales

Spatiotemporal spectroscopy of molecular sieves: interplay between hydrothermal treatments and the methanol-to-hydrocarbons reaction..

December 2012 Thesis supervisor: Prof. B.M. Weckhuysen Available at UU Library

Carbon Matrix Confined Sodium Alanate for Reversible Hydrogen Storage.

November 2012 Thesis supervisors: Prof. K.P. de Jong and Dr. P.E. de Jongh Available at UU Library

P.S. Miedema

X-ray spectroscopy of inorganic materials..

October 2012 Thesis supervisor: Prof. F.M.F. de Groot Available at UU Library

T.M. Eggenhuis

Study of nanoconfined phases for the rational synthesis of supported catalysts..

May 2012 Thesis supervisor: Prof. K.P. de Jong and Dr. P.E. de Jongh Available at UU Library

Nanoconfined alkali-metal borohydrides for reversible hydrogen storage.

January 2012 Thesis supervisors: Prof. K.P. de Jong and Dr. P.E. de Jongh Available at UU Library

In-situ micro-spectroscopy on coke formation processes in zeolites

December 2011 Thesis supervisor: Prof. B.M. Weckhuysen Available at UU Library

I.L.C. Buurmans

Catalyst particles for fluid catalytic cracking visualized at the individual particle level by micro-spectroscopy..

December 2011 Thesis supervisor: B.M. Weckhuysen Available at UU Library

B.P.C. Hereijgers

Selective aerobic oxidation of hydrocarbons over supported gold catalysts..

November 2011 Thesis supervisor: Prof. B.M. Weckhuysen Available at UU Library

A.N.C. van Laak

Post-synthesis modifications on zeolites for improved accessibility and catalytic performance.

April 2011 Thesis supervisors: Prof. K.P. de Jong and Dr. P.E. de Jongh Available at UU Library

L. Karwacki

Internal architecture and molecular transport barriers of large zeolite crystals..

December 2010 Thesis supervisor: Prof. B.M. Weckhuysen Available at UU Library

Co and Cu ZSM-5 zeolites for the direct production of oxygenates from methane and oxygen.

November 2010 Thesis supervisors: Prof. B.M. Weckhuysen and Dr. J.H. Bitter Available at UU Library

Iron-based Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis : new insights from in-situ (micro)spectroscopy, diffraction and theory.

November 2010 Thesis supervisors: Prof. B.M. Weckhuysen and Prof. F.M.F. de Groot Available at UU Library

Controlled metal nitrate decomposition for the preparation of supported metal Catalysts.

November 2010 Thesis supervisors: Prof. K.P. de Jong and Dr. P.E. de Jongh Available at UU Library

J.P. den Breejen

Cobalt particle size effects in catalysis..

February 2010 Thesis supervisors: Prof. K.P. de Jong and Dr. J.H. Bitter Available at UU Library

N.N.A.H. Meis

Supported modified hydrotalcites as sorbent for co2 capture., l. espinosa alonso, space and time resolved spectroscopy during the preparation of hydrogenation catalyst bodies..

November 2009 Thesis supervisors: Prof. B.M. Weckhuysen, Prof. K.P. de Jong and Dr. A.M. Beale Available at UU Library

H. Friedrich

Quantitative electron tomography for nanostructured materials..

August 2009 Thesis supervisors: Prof. K.P. de Jong, Prof. A.J. Verkleij and Dr. P.E. de Jongh Available at UU Library

Spatial Heterogeneities Within an Individual Catalyst Particle as Revealed by In-Situ Micro-Spectroscopy.

November 2009 Thesis supervisors: Prof. B.M. Weckhuysen Available at UU Library

M.M.M. Lepage

Support and promoter effects in automotive exhaust catalysis..

June 2009 Thesis supervisors: Prof. B.M. Weckhuysen and Dr. T. Visser Available at UU Library

E. Parvulescu

New mechanistic insight into the gold-based propene epoxidation..

May 2009 Thesis supervisors: Prof. B.M. Weckhuysen and Dr. T.A. Nijhuis Available at UU Library

P. de Peinder

Characterization and classification of crude oils using a combination of spectroscopy and chemometrics..

December 2009 Thesis supervisors: Prof. B.M. Weckhuysen, Dr. T. Visser Available at UU Library

Platinum on Carbon Nanofibers as Catalyst for Cinnamaldehyde Hydrogenation.

April 2009 Thesis supervisors: Prof. K.P. de Jong and Dr. J.H. Bitter Available at UU Library

Adsorption of CO and h3 on Transition Metal Clusters : insights from Vibrational Spectroscopy and Density Functional Theory.

October 2008 Thesis supervisors: Prof. B.M. Weckhuysen, Dr. F.M.F. de Groot and Dr. A. Fielicke Available at UU Library

S. van Dommele

Nitrogen doped carbon nanotubes : synthesis, characterization and catalysis..

July 2008 Thesis supervisors: Prof. K.P. de Jong and Dr. J.H. Bitter Available at UU Library

A.W.A.M. van der Heijden

Conversion of chlorinated waste streams from the production of polyvinyl chloride over la-based catalysts..

May 2008 Thesis supervisor: Prof. B.M. Weckhuysen Available at UU Library

Sodium Alanate Nanoparticles for Hydrogen Storage.

March 2008 Thesis supervisors: Prof. K.P. de Jong and Dr. J.H. Bitter Available at UU Library

Creation of α-oxygen during the N2O decomposition over Mn-ZSM-5.

October 2007 Thesis supervisors: Prof. B.M. Weckhuysen and Dr. F.M.F. de Groot Available at UU Library

J.R.A. Sietsma

Ordered mesoporous materials as model supports to study catalyst preparation..

September 2007 Thesis supervisors: Prof. K.P. de Jong and Dr. P.E. de Jongh Available at UU Library

J.A. Bergwerff

Spatially resolved spectroscopy on the preparation of como/al2o3 hydrodesulphurization catalysts..

March 2007 Thesis supervisors: Prof. B.M. Weckhuysen, Prof. K.P. de Jong and Dr. T. Visser Available at UU Library

P.C.A. Bruijnincx

Structural and functional models of non-heme iron enzymes. a study of the 2-his-1-carboxylate facial triad..

January 2007 Thesis supervisors: Prof. G. van Koten, Prof. R.J.M. Klein Gebbink and Prof. B.M. Weckhuysen Available at UU Library

D.E. Keller

X-ray absorption spectroscopy of supported vanadium oxide catalysts..

November 2006 Thesis supervisors: Prof. B.M. Weckhuysen, Prof. D.C. Koningsberger, Dr. F.M.F. de Groot and Dr. T. Visser Available at UU Library

J.N.J. van Lingen

A comprehensive model for the supported vanadium oxide catalyst: the umbrella model..

November 2006 Thesis supervisors: Prof. B.M. Weckhuysen, Dr. J.H. van Lenthe and Dr. O.L.J. Gijzeman Available at UU Library

Controlled assembly of a Cr-based heterogeneous single-site ethylene trimerisation catalyst.

November 2006 Thesis supervisors: Prof. B.M. Weckhuysen and Dr. P. Bodart Avialable at UU Library

R. Wagemens

Magnesium for hydrogen storage..

September 2006 Thesis supervisors: Prof. K.P. de Jong and Dr. P.E. de Jongh Available at UU Library

S. Tinnemans

Combined operando raman/ uv-vis-nir specrocsopy as a tool to study supported metal oxide catalysts at work..

June 2006 Thesis supervisors: Prof. B.M. Weckhuysen, Dr. T.A. Nijhuis and Dr. T. Visser Available at UU Library

F. Morales Cano

Manganese promotion in titania-supported cobalt fischer-tropsch catalysis..

April 2006 Thesis supervisors: Prof. B.M. Weckhuysen and Dr. F.M.F. de Groot Available at UU Library

Hydrotalcite-Based Catalysts for the Synthesis of Methyl Isobutyl Ketone.

February 2006 Thesis supervisors: Prof. K.P. de Jong and Dr. A.J. van Dillen Available at UU Library

G.L. Bezemer

Cobalt supported on carbon nanofibers as catalysts for the fischer-tropsch synthesis..

January 2006 Thesis supervisors: Prof. K.P. de Jong and Dr. A.J. van Dillen Available at UU Library

M.K. van der Lee

Carbon nanofiber supported nickel catalysts..

October 2005

Host-Guest Chemistry of Cu2+/Histidine Complexes in Molecular Sieves.

May 2005 Thesis supervisors: Prof. B.M. Weckhuysen and Dr. T. Visser Available at UU Library

W.M. Heijboer

New frontiers in x-ray spectroscopy of fezsm-5..

April 2005 Thesis supervisors: Prof. D.C. Koningsberger, Prof. B.M. Weckhuysen and Dr. F.M.F. de Groot Available at UU Library

L.C. Wijtens

Synthesis and characterisation of pd/ag membranes for hydrogen separation..

November 2004

Developments of Time-Resolved XAFS Spectroscopy Techniques; Applications in Homogeneous Catalysis.

April 2004 Thesis supervisors: Prof. D.C. Koningsberger, Prof. G. van Koten, Dr. J.A. van Bokhoven and Dr. G.P.F. van Strijdonck Available at UU Library

M.L. Toebes

Carbon nanofibers as catalyst support for noble metals..

February 2004 Thesis supervisors: Prof. K.P. de Jong, Prof. D.C. Koningsberger and A.J. van Dillen Available at UU Library

D. Lensveld

On the preparation and characterisation of mcm-41 supported heterogeneous nickel and molybdenum catalysts..

May 2003 Thesis supervisors: Prof. K.P. de Jong, Prof. J.W. Geus and Dr. A.J. van Dillen Available at UU Library

A.H. Janssen

Three-dimensional transmission electron microscopy of porous catalysts..

March 2003 Thesis supervisors: Prof. K.P. de Jong and Dr. A.J. Koster Available at UU Library

A.A. Battiston

Selective catalytic reduction of nox by hydrocarbons over fe/zsm5 prepared by sublimation of fecl3..

February 2003 Thesis supervisors: Prof. D.C. Koningsberger and Dr. J.H. Bitter Available at UU Library

S. van Donk

Adsorption, diffusion and reaction studies of hydrocarbons on zeolite catalysts..

December 2002 Thesis supervisors: Prof. K.P. de Jong and Dr. J.H. Bitter Available at UU Library

M.K. Oudenhuijzen

Support effects in heterogeneous catalysis..

June 2002 Thesis supervisors: Prof. D.C. Koningsberger, Prof. D.E. Ramaker and Dr. J.A. van Bokhoven Available at UU Library

Metal Sulphates and Sulphonic Acids, Heterogeneous Acid Catalysts in Solvent-Free Hydro-Acyloxy-Addition Reactions.

M.g. nijkamp, hydrogen storage using physisorption, modified carbon nanofibers and related materials..

April 2002 Thesis supervisors: Prof. K.P. de Jong and Dr. A.J. van Dillen Available at UU Library

Rhodium Complexes and Particles on Carbon Nanofibres. Surface Chemistry of Carbon Nanofibres and Catalytic Properties of Supported Rhodium Species.

January 2002 Thesis supervisors: Prof. D.C. Koningsberger, Prof. J.W. Geus and Dr. A.J. van Dillen Available at UU Library

J.C.A.A. Roelofs

Activated hydrotalcites as solid base catalysts in aldol condensations..

December 2001 Thesis supervisors: Prof. K.P. de Jong and Dr. A.J. van Dillen Available at UU Library

F.A. van den Berg

Zirconia-supported iron-based fischer-tropsch catalysts, influence of pressure and potassium on structure and catalytic properties..

May 2001 Thesis supervisors: Prof. J.W. Geus and Dr. van der Kraan Available at UU Library

J. de Graaf

Metal-support interaction and sulfur tolerance of platinum/zeolite y catalysts..

January 2001

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Synthesis of Small Molecules for the Treatment of Infectious Diseases , Elena Bray

Social Constructivism in Chemistry Peer Leaders and Organic Chemistry Students , Aaron M. Clark

Synthesizing Laccol Based Polymers/Copolymers and Polyurethanes; Characterization and Their Applications , Imalka Marasinghe Arachchilage

The Photophysical Studies of Transition Metal Polyimines Encapsulated in Metal Organic Frameworks (MOF’s) , Jacob M. Mayers

Light Harvesting in Photoactive Guest-Based Metal-Organic Frameworks , Christopher R. McKeithan

Using Quantitative Methods to Investigate Student Attitudes Toward Chemistry: Women of Color Deserve the Spotlight , Guizella A. Rocabado Delgadillo

Simulations of H2 Sorption in Metal-Organic Frameworks , Shanelle Suepaul

Parallel Computation of Feynman Path Integrals and Many-Body Polarization with Application to Metal-Organic Materials , Brant H. Tudor

The Development of Bioactive Peptidomimetics Based on γ-AApeptides , Minghui Wang

Investigation of Immobilized Enzymes in Confined Environment of Mesoporous Host Matrices , Xiaoliang Wang

Novel Synthetic Ketogenic Compounds , Michael Scott Williams

Theses/Dissertations from 2020 2020

Biosynthetic Gene Clusters, Microbiomes, and Secondary Metabolites in Cold Water Marine Organisms , Nicole Elizabeth Avalon

Differential Mobility Spectrometry-Mass spectrometry (DMS-MS) for Forensic and Nuclear-Forensic applications , Ifeoluwa Ayodeji

Conversion from Metal Oxide to MOF Thin Films as a Platform of Chemical Sensing , Meng Chen

Asking Why : Analyzing Students' Explanations of Organic Chemistry Reaction Mechanisms using Lexical Analysis and Predictive Logistic Regression Models , Amber J. Dood

Development of Next-Generation, Fast, Accurate, Transferable, and Polarizable Force-fields for Heterogenous Material Simulations , Adam E. Hogan

Breakthroughs in Obtaining QM/MM Free Energies , Phillip S. Hudson

New Synthetic Methodology Using Base-Assisted Diazonium Salts Activation and Gold Redox Catalysis , Abiola Azeez Jimoh

Development and Application of Computational Models for Biochemical Systems , Fiona L. Kearns

Analyzing the Retention of Knowledge Among General Chemistry Students , James T. Kingsepp

A Chemical Investigation of Three Antarctic Tunicates of the Genus Synoicum , Sofia Kokkaliari

Construction of Giant 2D and 3D Metallo-Supramolecules Based on Pyrylium Salts Chemistry , Yiming Li

Assessing Many-Body van der Waals Contributions in Model Sorption Environments , Matthew K. Mostrom

Advancing Equity Amongst General Chemistry Students with Variable Preparations in Mathematics , Vanessa R. Ralph

Sustainable Non-Noble Metal based Catalysts for High Performance Oxygen Electrocatalysis , Swetha Ramani

The Role of aPKCs and aPKC Inhibitors in Cell Proliferation and Invasion in Breast and Ovarian Cancer , Tracess B. Smalley

Development of Ultrasonic-based Ambient Desorption Ionization Mass Spectrometry , Linxia Song

Covalent Organic Frameworks as an Organic Scaffold for Heterogeneous Catalysis including C-H Activation , Harsh Vardhan

Optimization of a Digital Ion Trap to Perform Isotope Ratio Analysis of Xenon for Planetary Studies , Timothy Vazquez

Multifunctional Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) For Applications in Sustainability , Gaurav Verma

Design, Synthesis of Axial Chiral Triazole , Jing Wang

The Development of AApeptides , Lulu Wei

Chemical Investigation of Floridian Mangrove Endophytes and Antarctic Marine Organisms , Bingjie Yang

Theses/Dissertations from 2019 2019

An Insight into the Biological Functions, the Molecular Mechanism and the Nature of Interactions of a Set of Biologically Important Proteins. , Adam A. Aboalroub

Functional Porous Materials: Applications for Environmental Sustainability , Briana Amaris Aguila

Biomimetic Light Harvesting in Metalloporphyrins Encapsulated/Incorporated within Metal Organic Frameworks (MOFs). , Abdulaziz A. Alanazi

Design and Synthesis of Novel Agents for the Treatment of Tropical Diseases , Linda Corrinne Barbeto

Effect of Atypical protein kinase C inhibitor (DNDA) on Cell Proliferation and Migration of Lung Cancer Cells , Raja Reddy Bommareddy

The Activity and Structure of Cu2+ -Biomolecules in Disease and Disease Treatment , Darrell Cole Cerrato

Simulation and Software Development to Understand Interactions of Guest Molecules inPorous Materials , Douglas M. Franz

Construction of G-quadruplexes via Self-assembly: Enhanced Stability and Unique Properties , Ying He

The Role of Atypical Protein Kinase C in Colorectal Cancer Cells Carcinogenesis , S M Anisul Islam

Chemical Tools and Treatments for Neurological Disorders and Infectious Diseases , Andrea Lemus

Antarctic Deep Sea Coral and Tropical Fungal Endophyte: Novel Chemistry for Drug Discovery , Anne-Claire D. Limon

Constituent Partitioning Consensus Docking Models and Application in Drug Discovery , Rainer Metcalf

An Investigation into the Heterogeneity of Insect Arylalkylamine N -Acyltransferases , Brian G. O'Flynn

Evaluating the Evidence Base for Evidence-Based Instructional Practices in Chemistry through Meta-Analysis , Md Tawabur Rahman

Role of Oncogenic Protein Kinase C-iota in Melanoma Progression; A Study Based on Atypical Protein Kinase-C Inhibitors , Wishrawana Sarathi Bandara Ratnayake

Formulation to Application: Thermomechanical Characterization of Flexible Polyimides and The Improvement of Their Properties Via Chain Interaction , Alejandro Rivera Nicholls

The Chemical Ecology and Drug Discovery Potential of the Antarctic Red Alga Plocamium cartilagineum and the Antarctic Sponge Dendrilla membranosa , Andrew Jason Shilling

Synthesis, Discovery and Delivery of Therapeutic Natural Products and Analogs , Zachary P. Shultz

Development of α-AA peptides as Peptidomimetics for Antimicrobial Therapeutics and The Discovery of Nanostructures , Sylvia E. Singh

Self-Assembly of 2D and 3D Metallo-Supramolecules with Increasing Complexity , Bo Song

The Potential of Marine Microbes, Flora and Fauna in Drug Discovery , Santana Alexa Lavonia Thomas

Design, Synthesis, and Self-Assembly of Supramolecular Fractals Based on Terpyridine with Different Transition Metal Ions , Lei Wang

Theses/Dissertations from 2018 2018

Fatty Acid Amides and Their Biosynthetic Enzymes Found in Insect Model Systems , Ryan L. Anderson

Interrogation of Protein Function with Peptidomimetics , Olapeju Bolarinwa

Characterization of Nylon-12 in a Novel Additive Manufacturing Technology, and the Rheological and Spectroscopic Analysis of PEG-Starch Matrix Interactions , Garrett Michael Craft

Synthesis of Novel Agents for the treatment of Infectious and Neurodegenerative diseases , Benjamin Joe Eduful

Survey research in postsecondary chemistry education: Measurements of faculty members’ instructional practice and students’ affect , Rebecca E. Gibbons

Design, Synthesis, Application of Biodegradable Polymers , Mussie Gide

Conformational Fluctuations of Biomolecules Studied Using Molecular Dynamics and Enhanced Sampling , Geoffrey M. Gray

Analysis and New Applications of Metal Organic Frameworks (MOF): Thermal Conductivity of a Perovskite-type MOF and Incorporation of a Lewis Pair into a MOF. , Wilarachchige D C B Gunatilleke

Chemical Investigation of Bioactive Marine Extracts , Selam Hagos

Optimizing Peptide Fractionation to Maximize Content in Cancer Proteomics , Victoria Izumi

Germania-based Sol-gel Coatings and Core-shell Particles in Chromatographic Separations , Chengliang Jiang

Synthesis, Modification, Characterization and Processing of Molded and Electrospun Thermoplastic Polymer Composites and Nanocomposites , Tamalia Julien

Studies Aimed at the Synthesis of Anti-Infective Agents , Ankush Kanwar

From Florida to Antarctica: Dereplication Strategies and Chemical Investigations of Marine Organisms , Matthew A. Knestrick

Sorbent Enrichment Performance of Aromatic Compounds from Diluted Liquid Solution , Le Meng

Development of Bioactive Peptidomimetics , Fengyu She

Azamacrocyclic-based Frameworks: Syntheses and Characterizations , Chavis Andrew Stackhouse

Structure-based Design, Synthesis and Applications of a New Class of Peptidomimetics: 'Y -AA Peptides and Their Derivatives , Ma Su

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Halide Exchange and Transport in Halide Perovskite Lattices , Temban Acha Billy

Synthesis and Study of High-Spin Stable Organic Radicals for Electrical Conductors and Mannosamine Nitroxide for MRI Contrast Agents , Shuyang Zhang

Designing Experiments: The Impact of Peer Review Structure on Organic Chemistry Students' Experimental Designs , Katie Patterson

Study of halide gradient formation via solution-solid halide exchange in crystalline CH 3 NH 3 PbBr 3 thin films , Behnaz Akbari

Oxygen Binding Thermodynamics of Human Hemoglobin in the Red Blood Cell , Kyle K. Hill

Developing Techniques for the Identification of Non-Canonical RNA Pairing and Analysis of LC-MS Datasets , Christopher Jurich

Surface Functionalization of Elastomers for Tunable Crystal Growth and Smart Adhesives , John Kapitan

Issue of False Amphetamine Field Test Positives Caused By Sugar. Use of Baeyer Test as a Secondary Test Solution. , Reed A. Knutson, Jennah Duncan, Kara Peightal, and Samuel Thomas

Harnessing Surface Chemistry and Instabilities in Silicone Elastomers to Synthesize Adaptive Systems with Mechanically Tunable Surface Properties and Functionality , Ali Jamal Mazaltarim

How Oxygen-Binding Affects Structural Evolution of Even-Sized Gold Anion Clusters. (Size Range 20 to 34) , David Brunken-Deibert

Analysis of Hydroxychloroquine Interaction with Serum Proteins by High Performance Affinity Chromatography , Kyungah Suh, Sadia Sharmeen, and David S. Hage

The Application and Development of Metabolomics Methodologies for the Profiling of Food and Cellular Toxicity , Jade Woods

Evaluation of the Overall Binding of Acetohexamide and Tolbutamide with Methyl Glyoxal-Modified HSA by High-Performance Affinity Chromatography , Ashley G. Woolfork and David S. Hage

C(sp2)-C(sp3) Cross-Coupling of Aryl Halides and Active C(sp3)-H Bonds via Dual Catalysis: Organic Photocatalysis/Nickel Redox Catalysis , Nicholas Armada

Phosphonate-Directed Catalytic Asymmetric Hydroboration: Synthesis of Functionalized Chiral Secondary and Tertiary Boronic Esters and Mechanistic Insights , Suman Chakrabarty

COMPUTATIONAL STUDIES OF THERMAL PROPERTIES AND DESALINATION PERFORMANCE OF LOW-DIMENSIONAL MATERIALS , Yang Hong

QUANTUM CHEMICAL CALCULATIONS APPLIED TO SOMO-HOMO CONVERSION AND VIBRATIONALLY AVERAGED NMR SHIELDING PARAMETERS , Erik Johnson

Design and Synthesis of Stable Aminyl and Nitroxide Radical Precursors , Joshua Bryan Lovell

Development of Nanomaterial Supports for the Study of Affinity-Based Analytes Using Ultra-Thin Layer Chromatography , Allegra Pekarek

ANALYSIS OF DRUG-PROTEIN INTERACTIONS DURING DIABETES BY HIGH-PERFORMANCE AFFINITY CHROMATOGRAPHY , Pingyang Tao

Electropolymerization and Characterization of Thin Film Dielectrics , Christopher White II

Synthesis, Characterization, and Catalytic Activity of Copper Palladium Oxide Solid Solutions. , Gregory L. Christensen

GLOBAL MINIMUM SEARCH AND CARBON MONOXIDE BINDING STUDIES OF NOVEL GOLD NANOCLUSTERS , Navneet S. Khetrapal

Mass Spectrometry and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in the Chemometric Analysis of Cellular Metabolism , Eli Riekeberg

Ultrafast Affinity Extraction and High-Performance Affinity Chromatography Applications for Measuring Free Drug Fractions: Interactions of Sulfonylurea Drugs with Normal and Glycated Human Serum Albumin , Bao Yang

DEVELOPMENT OF ENTRAPMENT COLUMNS FOR THE STUDY OF AFFINITY BASED ANALYSIS OF DRUG-PROTEIN INTERACTIONS , Shiden T. Azaria

Chemical Vapor Deposition of Two-Dimensional Materials and Heterostructures , Alex J. Boson

Bioinformatic and Biophysical Analyses of Proteins , Jonathan Catazaro

Developing Functionalized Peroxide Precursors for the Synthesis of Cyclic and Spirocyclic Ethers , Anna J. Diepenbrock

Decarboxylative Elimination for the Systhesis of Olefins Via Photoredox/Cobalt Dual Catalysis , Renjie Gui

Enantioselective γ- and δ -Borylation of Unsaturated Carbonyl Derivatives: Synthesis, Mechanistic Insights, and Applications. , Gia L. Hoang

Entrapment of proteins in high-performance affinity columns for chromatographic studies of drug-protein interactions , Saumen Poddar, Elliott Rodriguez, Shiden Azaria, and David S. Hage

Genetic Code Expansion in Biochemical Investigations and Biomedical Applications , Nanxi Wang

Applying the Diffusion of Innovation Theory to Characterize STEM Faculty Attending Professional Development Programs , Dihua Xue

Who is attending pedagogical workshops? Applying the Innovation Diffusion to Characterize Faculty Attendees , Victoria Dihua Xue, Trisha Vickrey, and Marilyne Stains

Genetically Encoded Fluorescent Protein Biosensor for Nitric Oxide , Wenjia Zhai

STUDIES IN DIRECTED CATALYTIC ASYMMETRIC HYDROBORATION OF 1,2-DISUBSTITUTED UNSATURATED AMIDE , Shuyang Zhang

Synthesis and Applications of Cyclobutenes , Benjamin Enns

Binding of Oxygen to Human Hemoglobin Within the Erythrocyte Using ICAM Spectrophotometry , Kyle K. Hill

Design and Synthesis of Novel Octacarboxy Porphyrinic Metal-Organic Frameworks , Jacob A. Johnson

Development of a Direct Activity Probe for Rho-Associated Protein Kinase , Maia Kelly

Thermolysis of Hypervalent Iodine Complexes: Synthesis of Fluorinated Radiotracers for Positron Emission Tomography and Synthesis of Quaternary α-Alkyl α-Aryl Amino Acids , Jayson J. Kempinger

Synthesis and Applications of Lanthanide Sulfides and Oxides , Christopher Marin

SELECTIVE IODINATION USING DIARYLIODONIUM SALTS , William H. Miller IV

MOLECULAR MECHANISM FOR THE BIOSYNTHESIS AND REGULATION OF SECONDARY METABOLITES IN LYSOBACTER , Simon Tesfamichael Tombosa

STUDIES IN ASYMMETRIC CATALYSIS: SUPRAMOLECULAR CATALYSIS AND BORANE-ASSISTED HYDROGENATION , Kazuya Toyama

Molecular Mechanism for the Biosynthesis of Antifungal HSAF and Antibacterial WAP-8294A2 , Haotong Chen

Toward the Probing of DHQS Activity by Protein Engineering through the Introduction of Unnatural Amino Acids and the Selection of tRNA/tRNA Synthetase Pairs , Shaina E. Ives

Toward an Expanded Role for Collision-Induced Dissociation in Glycoproteomic Analysis , Venkata Kolli

New Methods for Synthesis of Organic Peroxides and Application of Peroxide Electrophiles to Synthesis of Functionalized Ethers , Shiva Kumar Kyasa

Chromatographic Analysis of Drug-Protein Interactions During Diabetes and Characterization of Human Serum Albumin Through Multidimensional Mass Spectrometry , Ryan E. Matsuda

THREE-DIMENSIONAL SCAFFOLDS OF GRAPHENE, CARBON NANOTUBES AND TRANSITION-METAL OXIDES FOR APPLICATIONS IN ELECTRONICS, SENSORS AND ENERGY STORAGE , Gilbert N. Mbah

TOWARD THE MEASUREMENT OF BIODISTRIBUTION OF 18 F-LABELED INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS WITH POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY (PET) , Katelyenn S. McCauley

Investigations into the Molecular Mechanisms of Bacterial Pathogen-Host Interactions: Construction of a Dual Plasmid System for Incorporation of Unnatural Amino Acids into Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato DC3000 , Scotty D. Raber

Applications of High Performance Affinity Chromatography with High Capacity Stationary Phases Made by Entrapment , John A. Vargas Badilla

Uses of Diaryliodonium Salts and Methods for their Synthesis , Jordan M. Veness

The intersection of nuclear magnetic resonance and quantum chemistry , Yali Wang

Chemometric and Bioinformatic Analyses of Cellular Biochemistry , Bradley Worley

Analysis of Free Solute Fractions and Solute-Protein Interactions Using Ultrafast Affinity Extraction and Affinity Microcolumns , Xiwei Zheng

The 8-Silyloxyquinoline Scaffold as a Versatile Platform for the Sensitive Detection of Aqueous Fluoride , Xinqi Zhou

Nanostructured Cerium Oxide Based Catalysts: Synthesis, Physical Properties, and Catalytic Performance , Yunyun Zhou

Hydrolytically Stable Analogues of Sugar Phosphates and a Miniaturized in Situ Enzymatic Screen , Xiang Fei

Development and Application of Combined Quantum Mechanical and Molecular Mechanical Methods , Rui Lai

Syntheses of Aminyl Diradicals and Nitroxide Tetra- and Octaradicals , Arnon Olankitwanit

Analysis of Drug Interactions with Lipoproteins by High Performance Affinity Chromatography , Matthew R. Sobansky

Studies in Asymmetric Synthesis: Supramolecular Catalysis, C-H Activation, and D-Cycloserine Synthesis , Nathan C. Thacker

Application of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Based Metabolomics to Study the Central Metabolism of Staphylococci , Bo Zhang

IMPLEMENTATION AND APPLICATION OF THE MMFF94 FORCE FIELD , Hongbo Zhu

The Electrochemical Analysis of Bovine Bone Derived Supercapacitors, Organic Peroxide Explosives, and Conducting Polymer Nanojunctions , Paul Goodman

The Development and Applications of NMR Metabolomics Analysis of Bacterial Metabolomes , Steven M. Halouska

Utilizing NMR Spectroscopy and Molecular Docking as Tools for the Structural Determination and Functional Annotation of Proteins , Jaime Stark

A. Catalysis of CO-PROX by Water-Soluble Rhodium Fluorinated Porphyrins B. Studies toward Fluorination of Electron Rich Aromatics by Nucleophilic Fluoride , Shri Harsha Uppaluri

Regulation of Secondary Metabolism in Lysobacter enzymogenes : Studies of Intercellular and Intracellular Signaling , Stephen J. Wright

DIRECTED CATALYTIC ASYMMETRIC HYDROBORATION OF 1,1-DISUBSTITUTED ALKENES , Mohammad Odeh Bani Khaled

I. Synthesis of β-Sitosterol and Phytosterol Esters; II. New Methodology for Singlet Oxygen Generation from 1,1-Dihydroperoxides , Jiliang Hang

Experimental and Theoretical Studies in Solid-state Nuclear Magnetic Resonance , Monica N. Kinde

Experimental and Theoretical Studies in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance , John D. Persons

RHODIUM-CATALYZED HYDROBORATION OF 1,1-DISUBSTITUTED ALKENES , Scott A. Pettibone

INVESTIGATIONS OF INTER- AND INTRAMOLECULAR C-O BOND FORMING REACTIONS OF PEROXIDE ELECTROPHILES , Benjamin W. Puffer

The Use of Rhenium (VII) Oxide as a Catalyst for the Substution of Hemiacetals , Michael W. Richardson

Characterization of Novel Macrocyclic Polyether Modified Pseudostationary Phases for use in Micellar Electrokinetic Chromatography and Development of a Chemiluminescence Presumptive Assay for Peroxide-based Explosives , Raychelle Burks

Preparation and Characterization of Biomimetic Hydroxyapatite-Resorbable Polymer Composites for Hard Tissue Repair , Kristopher R. Hiebner

High Yield Synthesis of Positron Emission Tomography Ligands for Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor Imaging , Saraanne E. Hitchcock

Optimization and Implementation of Entrapment: A Novel Immobilization Technique for High-performance Affinity Chromatography , Abby J. Jackson

Fabrication and Catalytic Property of Cerium Oxide Nanomaterials , Keren Jiang

Affinity Chromatography in Environmental Analysis and Drug-Protein Interaction Studies , Efthimia Papastavros

Development and Optimization of Organic Based Monoliths for Use in Affinity Chromatography , Erika L. Pfaunmiller

I. An Improved Procedure for Alkene Ozonolysis. II. Exploring a New Structural Paradigm for Peroxide Antimalarials. , Charles Edward Schiaffo

QUANTUM MECHANICAL AND MOLECULAR MECHANICAL STUDY OF SOLVENT EFFECTS , Dejun Si

Resorbable Polymer-Hydroxyapatite Composites for Bone Trauma Treatment: Synthesis and Properties , Troy E. Wiegand

PURIFICATION OF LYSINE DECARBOXYLASE: A MODEL SYSTEM FOR PLP ENZYME INHIBITOR DEVELOPMENT AND STUDY , Leah C. Zohner

Characterization of Glycation Sites on Human Serum Albumin using Mass Spectrometry , Omar S. Barnaby

HIGH TEMPERATURE RARE EARTH COMPOUNDS: SYNTHESIS, CHARACTERIZATION AND APPLICATIONS IN DEVICE FABRICATION , Joseph R. Brewer

Classification, Synthesis and Characterization of Pyridyl Porphyrin Frameworks , Lucas D. DeVries

Ultrasonic Activation of Triacetone Triperoxide , LaTravia R. Dobson

Characteristics and Stability of Oxide Films on Plutonium Surfaces , Harry Guillermo García Flores

Controlling Reductive Elimination From Novel I(III) Salts Using a SECURE Method , Joseph W. Graskemper

I. A NEW SYNTHETIC APPROACH TO THE SYNTHESIS OF N-(PHOSPHONOACETYL)-L-ORNITHINE, II. THE INFLUENCE OF PYRIDINE ON THE OZONOLYSIS OF ALKENES , Bradley M. Johnson

Chromatographic Studies of Drug-Protein Binding in Diabetes , Kathryn (Krina) S. Joseph

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Inorganic Chemistry

Theses from 2011 2011.

Prevention of iron- and copper-mediated oxidative DNA damage by neurotransmmitters and related compounds: Evidence for metal binding as an antioxidant mechanism , Carla Garcia

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Please contact Moritz Kühnel if you are interested in undertaking your BSc or MSc project in the Kühnel Lab or if you are interested in an internship. Whether you're fascinated by materials chemistry, intrigued by photocatalysis, passionate about generating hydrogen from waste, or electrified by electrochemistry – we have a spectrum of captivating topics waiting for you!

Postdocs and PhD candidates: Please get in touch with a list of possible funding sources and contact details of two referees.

Applications from Erasmus students are encouraged!

Prof. Dr. Moritz Kühnel +49 711/459-22163 E-mail [email protected]

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Intersection of Organic and Inorganic Supramolecular Chemistry

Supramolecular chemistry, the study of molecular recognition and self-assembly driven by noncovalent interactions, is a relatively young field that has seen extensive growth in recent years. Though the field did not receive widespread recognition until the late 1980s when it won its first Nobel Prize, its organic roots can be traced back to the late 1800s in the study of enzymes and other related biological binding systems. Nearly concurrently, inorganic chemistry was exploring the coordination chemistry of metal complexes. Continued advancements in these fields have led to the ability to create increasingly sophisticated supramolecular assemblies and materials. Additionally, as the field develops, it is becoming increasingly multidisciplinary, encompassing topics from polymer chemistry to nanoscale catalysis.

The topics in this thesis will reflect the field’s multidisciplinary nature. Chapters 2 and 3 focus on the supramolecular recognition of inorganic metal complexes by organic host molecules. Chapter 4 describes fluorescent rotaxane probe molecules with potential applications in biological imaging, while Chapter 5 describes a novel method of synthesizing hollow silica nanoparticles for imaging and drug delivery.

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Alexandra Velian

Alexandra Velian

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Alexandra Velian's research group is pursuing the total synthesis of atomically-precise inorganic nanomaterials for catalytic, electronic and quantum information applications. In 2020, Alexandra received the NSF Career award funding work on e lucidating and harnessing metal –s upport interactions in single atom catalysts using d esigner nanoclusters as functional models. 

Originally from Romania, Alexandra completed her undergraduate studies in chemistry at Caltech. There, she conducted research primarily with Professor Theodor Agapie. As the first member of his group, she developed the synthesis of low-valent mono- and bimetallic complexes supported by a terphenyl diphosphine framework. She then received her Ph.D under the direction of Professor Christopher C. Cummins at MIT, where she developed the synthesis of anthracene and niobium-supported precursors to reactive phosphorus fragments and studied their behavior using chemical, spectroscopic, and computational methods. For her work, she was awarded the Alan Davison Prize for the Best Thesis in Inorganic Chemistry at MIT, and the ACS Division of Inorganic Chemistry Young Investigator Award. Following her PhD, Alexandra was a Materials Research Science & Engineering Center postdoctoral fellow with Professor Colin Nuckolls at Columbia University, where she worked on creating well-defined functional nanostructures by linking atomically precise metal chalcogenide clusters.

Courses Taught

Spring 2024.

  • CHEM 196 A: Chemistry Frontiers

Winter 2024

  • CHEM 485 A: Electronic Structure and Application of Materials
  • CHEM 585 A: Electronic Structure and Application of Materials

Autumn 2023

  • CHEM 591 A: Seminar in Inorganic Chemistry

Spring 2023

Winter 2023, autumn 2022.

  • CHEM 312 A: Inorganic Chemistry

Spring 2022

Winter 2022, autumn 2021, affiliations, related news.

  • Alexandra Velian named 2024 Sloan Fellow (February 20, 2024)
  • Donor supported undergraduate research (November 20, 2023)
  • From the Chair - Autumn 2023 (September 5, 2023)
  • Fellowships, Awards & Honors: Faculty, Staff & Postdocs (June 30, 2023)
  • Alexandra Velian wins 2023 ACS Inorganic Chemistry Lectureship (June 20, 2023)
  • Alexandra Velian receives Marion Milligan Mason Award (February 14, 2023)
  • Fellowships, Awards & Honors: Faculty & Postdocs (August 20, 2021)
  • Alexandra Velian named 2021 Cottrell Scholar (February 9, 2021)
  • Alexandra Velian receives NSF CAREER Award (April 27, 2020)
  • Alexandra Velian to join faculty (March 7, 2017)
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Original Research Proposal – Inorganic

As part of the written requirement for the Ph.D. degree, students will propose, write, and defend an original research proposal in their third year of graduate studies.

Scope of the Proposal

The proposal should describe a research idea that directly addresses a gap in knowledge. The topic area of your proposal should be outside the scope of your Ph.D. and undergraduate research areas. Proposals that explore a field or topic far from your current research are encouraged. If you have any questions about the scope of your proposal, please contact your advisor or a divisional representative.

Proposal Timeline:

December: Proposal abstracts due, with the goal of returning faculty feedback before the December holiday break. Faculty will red, green, or yellow light abstracts with written comments to aid in improving or guiding the trajectory of topic for development into a full proposal. In cases of a red light, a new topic may be requested.

January: Full proposal due to the inorganic faculty

February: Scheduled oral presentation and defense.

Possible Outcomes:

  • Pass: no additional work required
  • Partial Pass: deficiencies noted in the written or oral presentation and additional written or oral material may be required
  • Unsatisfactory: students are required to repeat the proposal process during their 4th year with a new topic

Guidelines for Proposal Abstract

Students will submit a two-page abstract that the faculty will evaluate for feasibility as a topic for a full proposal. The abstract should succinctly describe the gap in knowledge, outline the proposed research to fill the gap, and describe the impact of the proposed work. Graphical content is encouraged. Refrain from including technical details, these will be developed as part of the full proposal.

A number of questions often come up with regards to the goal and structure of the proposal abstract. Here are a few comments designed to help you find the right balance…

  • 1 page is often too short/3 pages is too long. Aim for 2 pages with a few embedded figures and/or schemes to help convey the key concepts you intend to explore. Make it visually appealing and easy to read so that your reader is more apt to actually read it.
  • This is not a review article. Give enough background to convince your reader that this isn’t a nothing-burger, but make focus the text on your idea, your hypothesis, and your really cool way of tackling the problem.
  • Pick a topic that excites you, one that you want to spend time exploring. Don’t worry if it doesn’t sound “inorganic enough”, as long as we can cover the topic adequately it’s all good. You’ll know if the topic is too close to what you are currently doing.
  • Most strong proposals, even interdisciplinary ones, have a core “chemistry question” that can be highlighted. It can be helpful to start thinking about what variables can be tuned and what those variations will teach you.

Guidelines for a Full Proposal

1. project summary.

1 page limit. This is a self-contained, third-person description of objectives, methods, significance. Reviewers will use the abstract as a tool to construct their review, so it needs to be carefully written with that in mind. You want them to know what the key elements of your project are and their significance in the context of current knowledge.

2. Project Description

The project description has a 10 page limit, single spaced, including figures.

2.1 Goals and Importance

2.1.1 State Goals and Objectives

What are the main scientific challenges? Emphasize what the new ideas are. Briefly describe the project’s major goals and their impact on the state of the art.

  • Clearly state the question you will address.

2.1.2 Establish Importance

  • Why is this research area important? What makes something important varies with the field. For some fields, the intellectual challenge should be emphasized, for others the practical applications should be emphasized.
  • Why is it an interesting/difficult/challenging question? It must be neither trivial nor impossible.
  • What long-term technical goals will this work serve?
  • What are the main barriers to progress? What has led to success so far and what limitations remain? What is the missing knowledge?
  • What aspects of the current state-of-the-art lead to this proposal? Why are these the right issues to be addressing now?
  • What lessons from past and current research motivate your work? What value will your research provide? What is it that your results will make possible?

2.1.3 Introduce the Proposed Work

  • Identify the gap(s) in the field
  • Introduce your project to fill the gap(s)
  • Clearly explain the relation to the present state of knowledge, to current work here & elsewhere. Cite those whose work you’re building on (and whom you would like to have review your proposal). Don’t insult anyone. For example, don’t say their work is “inadequate;” rather, identify the issues they didn’t address.

Surprisingly, this section can kill a proposal. You need to be able to put your work in context. Often, a proposal will appear naive because the relevant literature is not cited. If it looks like you are planning to reinvent the wheel (and have no idea that wheels already exist), then no matter how good the research proposal itself is, your proposal won’t get funded. If you trash everyone else in your research field, saying their work is no good, you also will not get funded.

You can build your credentials in this section by summarizing other people’s work clearly and concisely and by stating how your work uses their ideas and how it differs from theirs.

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This is the part that counts. WHAT will you do? Why is your strategy an appropriate one to pursue? What is the key idea that makes it possible for you to answer this question? HOW will you achieve your goals? What will you learn through this proposed work? Concisely and coherently, this section should complete the arguments developed earlier and present your initial pass on how to solve the problems posed. Avoid repetitions and digressions.

The question is: What will we know when you’re done that we don’t know now? The question is not: What will we have that we don’t have now? That is, rather than saying that you will develop a system that will do X, Y and Z, instead say why it is important to be able to do X, Y and Z; why X, Y and Z can’t be done now; how you are going to go about making X, Y and Z possible; and, what new knowledge or insights you will gain along the way.

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Pb 3.5 ges 4 br 3 : the first phase-matching thiogermanate halide infrared nonlinear optical material.

Two new thiohalides Pb 3 GeS 4 Br 2 and Pb 3.5 GeS 4 Br 3 have been synthesized by introducing Pb 2+ into the thiogermanate system. The compounds crystallize in centrosymmetric P 2 1 / c (Pb 3 GeS 4 Br 2 ) and non-centrosymmetric P 6 3 (Pb 3.5 GeS 4 Br 3 ) space groups, respectively. To the best of our knowledge, Pb 3 GeS 4 Br 2 and Pb 3.5 GeS 4 Br 3 are the first Pb-containing thiogermanate halides, and the latter is the first phase-matching IR nonlinear optical material in the thiogermanate halide system. Due to the presence of Pb 2+ with stereochemically active lone pair electrons, Pb 3 GeS 4 Br 2 exhibits a strong optical anisotropy with a birefrigence of 0.131@1064 nm; and Pb 3.5 GeS 4 Br 3 shows a large second harmonic generation response (0.8 × AgGaS 2 ) and high laser-induced damage threshold (3.0 × AgGaS 2 ). The results enrich the structural and chemical diversity of chalcohalides.

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