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Dennis Lichtenberger
Professor, Chemistry and Biochemistry-Sci | Member of the Graduate Faculty
Chemistry & Biochemistry - Sci
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Courses
(3)
Computational Chemistry
Physical Methods in Inorganic Chemistry
Organometallic Compounds
Student Thesis/Dissertation
(9)
Electrochemical and Mechanistic Characterization of Thiolate Ligand Modifications of [2fe-2s]-Based Electrocatalysts for Hydrogen Evolution
2024
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doctoral
Catalyzing the Hydrogen Evolution Reaction with [2Fe-2S] Metallopolymers in Neutral Water
2022
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doctoral
Electrochemical and Computational Analysis of Aryl-Bridged [2Fe-2S] Complexes for Hydrogen Production
2021
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doctoral
Synthesis and Application of Tunable Mo2 and W2 Tetraguanidinate Paddlewheel Complexes
2019
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doctoral
Spectroscopic, Electrochemical, and Computational Studies on an [FeFe]-Hydrogenase Active Site Mimic with a Terthiophene Bridging the 2Fe2S Core
2014
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masters
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Technologies & Patents
(7)
Enhanced Water Electrolysis With Protic Co-Catalysts
2023
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Patent
METALLOPOLYMERS FOR CATALYTIC GENERATION OF HYDROGEN
2023
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Patent
Chalcogenide Hybrid Inorganic/Organic Polymers (CHIPs) Using Cyclic Olefinic Comonomers
2018
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Technology
Enhanced Electrocatalytic Water Splitting for Green Hydrogen Generation
2017
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Technology
Compounds Having Low Ionization Energy
2017
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Patent
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News
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Using Computational Chemistry to Produce Cheaper Infrared Plastic Lenses
2019
Three UA Faculty Members Named AAAS Fellows
2015
Chemists Discover New Molecules That Excel at Shedding Electrons
2003
Graduate Education Teaching and Mentoring Award 2000: Graduate College honors Bates, Crisp as Teachers and Mentors
2000