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New atmospheric aerosol surface paper published in Chemical Science

Posted on 31 July, 201931 July, 2019 by fmg

Mary Alice’s final thesis chapter reporting the synthesis and surface spectroscopy of alpha-pinene isotopologues and their corresponding secondary organic material just go published in Chemical Science. Congrats team!

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Specific Ion Paper Published 3 Years after 1st Draft! Longest project yet in Geiger labs – Hallelujah!
New PNAS paper on energy conversion via metal nanolayers

Geiger group news

  • New JACS paper on multiple branching pathways in pinene autoxidation
  • Amani’s and Nicole’s hydrothermal “Blueprint” paper out in JACS
  • Our hematite water oxidation work with PNNL and ANL now out at Nature Communications
  • Raiden and Ezra’s Science Advances paper on water flipping published
  • Congratulations to Raiden being voted co-Chair of the 2027 Chemical Reactions at Surfaces GRS
  • Our first e-chem/SHG/SFG paper is now in press at Science Advances
  • Dark O2 Production at the Abyssal Sea Floor out in Nature Geoscience
  • Perspective on Geochemistry in Nature Communications
  • New JPC Paper on PFOAs at Mineral:Water Interfaces Quantifies Surface Potential and Counts Stern Layer Water Molecules
  • Our Chem. Rev. made the cover!
  • Chem. Rev. Article on Oxide- and Silicate-Water Interfaces Published
  • New paper on pinene autoxidation mechanisms with isotoplogues out in Atmos. Chem. & Physics
  • New JACS paper with Thomson group
  • New JPC paper shows human skin oil and squalene nanolayers become more hydrophobic when exposed to  indoor-relevant ozone levels, likely due to loss of C=C double bonds and pi-H-bonding. 
  • Emilie Ma wins 2022 IIN Outstanding Researcher Award
  • “60 Years of Surface-Specific Spectroscopy” out in JPC
  • “Roadmap to Im{chi(2)}surface from SFG and HD-SHG” out in JACS
  • Geiger metal energy harvester patent granted
  • Emilie Lozier named 2022 Buffett Global Impacts Graduate Fellow
  • Emily Ma wins Burwell Scholarship, posts new dipole potential finding on chemRxiv
  • The Photonic Voltmeter is Now Chemically Specific – JPC A
  • New JACS paper on chiral cloud chemistry
  • New paper on Stern and diffuse layer interactions with Miller group
  • Geiger alumna Dr. Mavis Boamah hired as Experimental Geochemist at PNNL
  • New arXiv preprint on Stern and Diffuse Layer Interactions during Ionic Strength Cycling
  • From Watermills to Oceanmills: Catherine Walker’s Talk on Power Generation from Metal Nanolayers wins 3rd Place at Undergrad Expo
  • New imaginary chi3 contribution identified
  • New feature on air pollution in NU Magazine
  • Dawning and Jana’s joint paper on squalene with the Tobias group in JPC
  • Paul and Franz’ ACS Nobel Signature Award Lecture online
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