2016 AIChE Annual Meeting
(6k) Impacts of Metal-Adsorbate Bonds on Photon Activation Mechanism and Nanoparticle Reconstruction in Heterogeneous Catalysis
Author
Research Interests:
Heterogeneous catalysis, In-situ spectroscopy, selective chemical production, conversion of solar to chemical energy
Teaching Interests:
Preferences: Chemical Kinetics, Catalysis & Reaction Engineering, Physical Chemistry, Thermodynamics, Transport Phenomena, but would be open to teaching most undergraduate courses.
Selected Publications:
[1] Kale, M. J.; Christopher, P. Plasmons at the interface. Science 2015, 349, 587-588.
[2] Kale, M. J.; Avanesian, T.; Xin, H.; Yan, J.; Christopher, P. Controlling Catalytic Selectivity on Metal Nanoparticles by Direct Photoexcitation of Adsorbate-Metal Bonds. Nano Letters 2014, 14, 5405-5412.
[3] Kale, M. J.; Avanesian, T.; Christopher, P. Direct Photocatalysis by Plasmonic Nanostructures. ACS Catalysis 2014, 4, 116â??128.
[4] Kale, M. J.; Christopher, P. Utilizing quantitative in-situ FTIR spectroscopy to identify well-coordinated Pt atoms as the active site for CO oxidation on Al2O3 supported Pt catalysts. In Review.
[5] Kale, M. J.; Gidcumb, D.; Christopher, P. Evaluation of Precious Metal Catalyst Stability for Confined Space Pollution Control. In Preparation.