
About
Kevin Moeller is a Professor of Chemistry at Washington University in St. Louis, affiliated with the Department of Chemistry within the Arts & Sciences School. He holds a PhD and BA from the University of California, Santa Barbara. His research focuses on synthetic electrochemistry and microelectrode array technologies, emphasizing sustainable oxidation methods and real-time molecular interaction analysis.
Education:
- PhD in Chemistry, University of California, Santa Barbara
- BA in Chemistry, University of California, Santa Barbara
Research Interests:
- Development of novel electrochemical synthetic methods (e.g., solar-driven oxidations, radical cation chemistry)
- Site-selective chemistry on microelectrode arrays for addressable molecular libraries
- Electrochemical impedance-based real-time binding studies with biological receptors
- Green chemistry approaches to oxidation reactions
Key Contributions:
- Pioneered site-selective Diels-Alder and base-catalyzed reactions on high-density microelectrode arrays
- Advanced electrochemical tools for monitoring ligand-receptor interactions (e.g., integrin binding studies)
- Developed solar-powered electrochemical synthesis to reduce environmental impact
Awards:
- 2021 Jaroslav Heyrovsky Prize (International Society of Electrochemistry)
- 2014 Washington University Excellence in Research Award
- Multiple teaching awards including 2001 Student Union Professor of the Year
Laboratory & Collaborations: Leads the Moeller Research Group, collaborating on projects spanning organic synthesis, analytical electrochemistry, and biomedical applications. His lab actively engages in developing combinatorial electrochemistry techniques and miniaturized analytical platforms.
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