Colorado State University NSF-REU Summer Program in Materials Chemistry Research:

Synthesis, Characterization, and Device Fabrication

Elliot R. Bernstein

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Research in the Bernstein group focuses on studies of small clusters in the gas phase. The projects are motivated by the need to generate detailed information on the effects of environment or solvation on individual molecules, and by the need to obtain path and energy specific information concerning bimolecular chemical reactions and catalysis. We address both of these issues through the use of laser spectroscopy and mass spectroscopy of clusters generated by supersonic expansion of their components. Current projects involve chemical reaction in clusters, metal oxide cluster chemistry with small gas phase molecules, and the solvation and conformational changes of neurotransmitters.

One potential undergraduate project would explore metal oxide clusters (VxOy, TipOq, ZrnOm) that are generated by laser oblation of the respective metals and reaction with O2 in He or Ar. Clusters MxOy are expanded and cooled into a vacuum and then passed through a reaction cell containing H2O, SO2, NOx, or N2O at 10-2 to 10-5 Torr. Reactivity/adsorptivity of clusters can be modeled from the mass spectral data. Optical spectroscopy, photodepletion/photodesorption spectroscopy, and density functional theory calculations are carried out for the clusters to determine their geometric and electronic structures. The REU student would develop both theoretical and experimental aspects of this project.

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