Location
Office: Physical Sciences Building, 175
Lab: Physical Sciences Building, 130

Affiliations:

Faculty, Materials Science and Engineering Interdisciplinary Graduate Program

Research Interests:

The DuChene lab is developing new catalysts capable of harnessing sunlight to transform readily abundant small molecules, such as water, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen, into chemical fuels, fertilizers, and raw chemical feedstocks for the industrial synthesis of materials and pharmaceuticals. We employ shape-controlled synthesis of novel catalytic nanomaterials and develop strategies for their assembly into functional devices capable of steering the selectivity of chemical reactions. Achieving such control requires an improved understanding of how interfacial electronic structure governs charge transfer at the nanoscale. To that end, we also develop new nanophotonic platforms that will allow in operando studies of catalytic systems in real time to elucidate the molecular mechanisms of multi-step chemical reactions. These new insights will help establish structure-function relationships that will serve as the basis for the design of new catalysts with improved selectivity for a variety of chemical transformations.