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Driving Piezochromism And Metallicity In Van Der Waals Materials Under Compression, Nathan Harms Aug 2022

Driving Piezochromism And Metallicity In Van Der Waals Materials Under Compression, Nathan Harms

Doctoral Dissertations

Complex chalcogenides provide an important platform to explore the interplay between structure, charge, and spin across pressure-induced phase transitions. Where much of the previous research has been focused on tuning these materials towards the single-layer limit, we instead explore the modification of bond lengths and bond angles under compression. In the first project we revealed piezochromism in MnPS3. We combined high pressure optical spectroscopy and first-principles calculations to analyze the dramatic color change (green → yellow → red → black) that takes place as the charge gap shifts across the visible and into the near infrared region, moving …


The Exploration Of Small Molecules, Lanthanide Complexes, And Catalysis Using Electronic Structure Theory, Dynamics, And Machine Learning, Gavin Mccarver May 2022

The Exploration Of Small Molecules, Lanthanide Complexes, And Catalysis Using Electronic Structure Theory, Dynamics, And Machine Learning, Gavin Mccarver

Doctoral Dissertations

With the ever increasing availability of computational resources, more challenging chemical systems can be studied. Among these challenges are the rotational and vibrational spectra of diatomic molecules within spectroscopic accuracy, the environmental perturbations induced on a rotating water molecule, the prediction of free binding energies of lanthanide complexes using machine learning, and the study of catalytic mechanisms through a theoretical framework. High levels of electronic structure theory were combined with a rigorous treatment of either the anharmonic vibrational wave functions to study diatomic molecules or the rotational wave functions to study H2O-pH2 interactions. The former was initially …


Utilizing Nanostructures And Nano-Mechanics For Sensitive Analyte Detection Via Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (Sers) And Micro-Cantilever Sensing Platforms, Ryan Andrew Wallace May 2017

Utilizing Nanostructures And Nano-Mechanics For Sensitive Analyte Detection Via Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (Sers) And Micro-Cantilever Sensing Platforms, Ryan Andrew Wallace

Doctoral Dissertations

The purpose of this dissertation is to present the effective utilization of nano-structures and nano-mechanics in conjunction with surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) and micro-cantilever (MC) mechanical sensors for sensitive analytical detection. One of the most important attributes an Analytical Chemist can possess is the ability to develop and efficiently use the tools provided to obtain precise and accurate information that can be effectively communicated. The following is a brief outline of the background concepts and studies that will be present herein.

A discussion of SERS will be presented in which the history and concepts behind the technique will be …


Mining Uranium From Seawater: A Coordination Chemistry Approach, Nada Mehio May 2016

Mining Uranium From Seawater: A Coordination Chemistry Approach, Nada Mehio

Doctoral Dissertations

Poly(acrylamidoxime) fibers are the current state-of-the-art adsorbent for mining uranium from seawater. However, the amidoxime group is not perfectly selective towards the uranyl cation, in particular, competition with transition metal cations remains a major challenge. In order for subsequent generations of chelating polymer adsorbents to be improved, the coordination chemistry of amidoxime-uranyl and -transition metal cation complexes needs to be better understood. While the coordination mode of amidoxime-uranyl complexes has been established in the literature, a number of amidoxime-transition metal cation complex binding motifs can be observed on the Cambridge Structrural Database. Likewise, the formation constants, or log K values, …


Development Of Novel Analytical Methods With The Aim Of Forensic Analyte Detection Using Ultra-Thin Layer Chromatography, Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy, And Magneto-Elastic Wire Sensing, Nichole Ann Crane May 2016

Development Of Novel Analytical Methods With The Aim Of Forensic Analyte Detection Using Ultra-Thin Layer Chromatography, Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy, And Magneto-Elastic Wire Sensing, Nichole Ann Crane

Doctoral Dissertations

The purpose of this dissertation is to develop analytical methods that aid in the detection of forensic analytes. Forensic analytes require methods with increased sensitivity and low limit of detection capabilities. Improvements in separation techniques, surface enhanced Raman spectroscopic techniques, and wire-less gas sensing can each assist in the detection of trace evidence.

When surface enhanced Raman is coupled with thin-layer chromatography a mixture of compounds can be separated and transferred to a metal substrate to be detected using Raman spectroscopy. Surface enhanced Raman scattering enhances the Raman signal intensity by placing a metal substrate in close proximity to an …


Development Of Optical Sensors For Chemical Detection, Jonathan Kelly Fong May 2014

Development Of Optical Sensors For Chemical Detection, Jonathan Kelly Fong

Doctoral Dissertations

Detection of biodiesel at low and high concentrations in diesel is highly desired in the aviation and fuel industries. Cross contamination of jet fuel with biodiesel may impact the thermal stability and freezing point which can cause deposits in the fuel system or cause the fuel to gel, leading to jet engine operability problems and possible engine flameout. A dye doped optical sensor utilizing the dye Nile Blue Chloride has been developed for quick and direct detection of biodiesel which mainly contains fatty acid methyl esters (FAME). The sensing mechanism relies on the solvatochromatic properties of the dye which undergoes …