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Research | Allen J. Bard
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Allen J. Bard. BARD GROUP RESEARCH INTERESTS. The research interests of the Bard group have been in the application of electrochemical methods to the study of chemical problems and include investigations in electro-organic chemistry, photoelectrochemistry, electrogenerated chemiluminescence, and electroanalytical chemistry. An outline of all current research projects follows:. Ultra high resolution electrochemistry. Combined SECM/NSOM (near field scanning optical microscopy) and ECL-based NSOM instruments.
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Links | Rose Research Group
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At the interface of bio-inorganic, energy and surface chemistry. Skip to primary content. Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) Facility. Center for Nano and Molecular Science (CNM). Texas Materials Institute (TMI). Center for Electrochemistry (CEC). Journal of the American Chemical Society (JACS). Inorganic Chemistry (Inorg Chem). ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces. Journal of Organic Chemistry (JOC). Journal of Medicinal Chemistry (J Med Chem). Chemical Reviews (Chem Rev). Nature Chemistry (Nat Chem).
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For more information on The Milliron Research Group, contact Delia Millliron at milliron[aT]che.utexas.edu. Or 1512.232.5702. Prof Brian Korgel, ChE UT Austin. Prof Tom Truskett, ChE UT Austin. Prof Sean Roberts, Chemistry UT Austin. Prof Navid Saleh, CAEE UT Austin. Prof Graeme Henkelman, Chemistry UT Austin. Dr Brett Helms, Molecular Foundry. Prof Sverre Selbach, NTNU Materials Science and Engineering. Prof Daniel Gamelin, University of Washington. Prof Claes-Goran Granqvist, Uppsala University, Sweden.
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Research | Allen J. Bard
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Allen J. Bard. BARD GROUP RESEARCH INTERESTS. The research interests of the Bard group have been in the application of electrochemical methods to the study of chemical problems and include investigations in electro-organic chemistry, photoelectrochemistry, electrogenerated chemiluminescence, and electroanalytical chemistry. An outline of all current research projects follows:. Ultra high resolution electrochemistry. Combined SECM/NSOM (near field scanning optical microscopy) and ECL-based NSOM instruments.