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Brandon Tate is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Environmental Studies at Bowdoin College, located in Brunswick, Maine. He holds a PhD from the Georgia Institute of Technology and dual undergraduate degrees (BS and BA) from Auburn University. His research focuses on developing catalysts for renewable fuels and sustainable alternatives to petrochemicals, with a particular emphasis on metal ions such as nickel, copper, ruthenium, and silver. The Tate Lab employs spectroscopic methods to study reaction mechanisms involved in fuel synthesis, aiming to enhance catalyst efficiency and renewable energy storage solutions.
Professor Tate teaches courses including CHEM 3055/ENVS 3904 - Catalysis in Sustainable Chemical Processes and CHEM 1105/ENVS 2201 - Perspectives in Environmental Science. Students interested in research opportunities can engage through independent studies, honors projects, or summer fellowships. His work bridges chemistry and environmental studies, addressing critical challenges in sustainable energy and materials.
Key research themes include organosilver complexes, hydrogen activation, and transition metal reactivity. Publications span topics from bimetallic clusters to CO₂ activation studies, reflecting his interdisciplinary approach. While no specific awards are listed, his contributions to catalysis and sustainability are highlighted through active research output and academic engagement.
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