Publications, Activities, and Awards
- Active, Stable, and Abundant Photocatalytic Materials for Hydrogen Fuels: Solar fuels by tandem photocatalysis
- Active, Stable, and Abundant Photocatalytic Materials for Hydrogen Fuels: Solar Fuels by Tandem Photocatalysis
- Carbazole-Cyanobenzene Dyes Electrografted to Carbon or Indium-Doped Tin Oxide Supports for Visible Light-Driven Photoanodes and Olefin Isomerizations.
- Carbazole-cyanobenzene dyes electrografted to carbon or ITO support for visible light-driven photoanodes and olefin isomerizations (USPTO)
- Carbazole-cyanobenzene dyes electrografted to carbon or ITO supports for visible light driven photoanodes and olefin isomierization
- Climate Change and Solar Fuels
- Edmonton High School Students, TeamUp Science Summer Camp (Enrichment Program)
- In Lab Presentation and Tour
- Modular Construction of Photoanodes with Covalently Bonded Ru- and Ir-Polypyridyl Visible Light Chromophores
- Modular construction of Ru- and Ir- chromophore photoanodes by covalent bonding and self-assembly
- Modular Construction of Water Oxidation Photoanodes by Covalent Bonding and Self-Assembly
- Modular Construction of Water Oxidation Photoanodes by Covalent Bonding and Self-Assembly
- Molecular Brick Building Sets for Chromophores and Catalysts for Solar-Powered Water Splitting and CO2 Reduction
- N-Heterocyclic Carbene-Chromophore Ligands in Organic Photocatalysis and Solar Fuels Chemistry
- New Dyes and Catalysts for Photosynthetic Organic Reactions and Solar Fuels
- Novel NHC-Bonded Ru-Polypyridine and Organic Dyes in Photoanodes that Operate in Alkaline Media
- Photoelectrochemical solar cells for water oxidation and CO2 reduction
- Photoelectrochemical solar cells for water oxidation and CO2 reduction reactions
- Photoelectrochemical solar cells for water oxidation and CO2 reduction systems
- Renewable Energies presentation and hands-on photoelectrochemistry experiment
- Renewable Energies presentation and hands-on photoelectrochemistry experiment
- Shaping the Future of Energy/ Solar Energy
- Skype a Scientist Program, 3rd grade Students (Rosemary Heights School)
- Skype a Scientist Program, 4th grade Students at Brougham Elementary School, Kansas
- Skype a Scientist Program, 6th grade Students (John Knox Christian School)
- Solar Fuels and Climate Change
- Solid-Phase Synthesis and Photoactivity of Ru-Polypyridyl Visible Light Chromophores Bonded Through Carbon to Semiconductor Surfaces
- Straight-Forward Derivatizations of Tetracarbazole-Dicyanobenzene Organic Dyes for Solar Fuels Photoelectrodes and Heterogeneous Photocatalysts for Photosynthetic Organic Reactions.
- There’s more than enough solar power to meet our energy needs: the problem is storing it
- Two presentations and Lab tour
- Two presentations and lab tours for international students