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Dr. Ariel Kelley serves as an Associate Professor of Chemistry at Belhaven University, a position she has held since 2021. She earned her Ph.D. in Physical Organic Chemistry from the University of Alabama and a Bachelor of Science from the University of Southern Mississippi, integrating scientific inquiry with her Christian faith through her academic work.
Her educational background includes:
- Bachelor of Science (B.S.) from the University of Southern Mississippi
- Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Physical Organic Chemistry from the University of Alabama
Dr. Kelley's research program centers on Physical Organic Chemistry, with specific expertise in the magnetic anisotropy of the nitroso group, spectroscopic analysis, crystal growth and design, and supramolecular organic host-guest systems. Her investigations explore how molecular orientation influences magnetic properties and how host-guest interactions manifest in aqueous environments, bridging fundamental organic chemistry with materials science applications through experimental and theoretical approaches.
Her scholarly contributions from 2017-2021 reveal a cohesive research trajectory examining nitroso compound behavior and synthetic innovations. The 2021 draft publications investigate magnetic anisotropy in oriented structures and aqueous encapsulation dynamics, while earlier works document ether synthesis techniques and magnetic property evaluations, collectively demonstrating expertise in physical organic phenomena and methodological development.
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