Dr. Andrew Bocarsly's
research interests lie in the general field of physical inorganic
chemistry, with emphasis on the chemistry of excited state and charge
transfer processes and the chemistry of surfaces. These interests have
resulted in his research focusing on electrochemistry, photochemistry,
solid state chemistry, and fuel cells. Andy has ongoing
collaborations with other faculty in the department, as well as in the
chemical engineering department. There are three active
projects (Cyanogels, Trimer, and Fuel Cells) on which graduate and
undergraduate students currently work (see the individual pages for
more information). Additionally, there are also a handful of projects
which have lost the students' immediate attention, but remain available
areas for new students to investigate. Most notably, these include
porous silicon and nickel ferricyanide; but for a more complete list,
please see the publications that have come out of the group. New ideas
and new collaborations are always up for consideration. All inquiries should be
made to the 'abbgroup' address on the home page.