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Steven L. Suib serves as Director of the Institute of Materials Science and Board of Directors Distinguished Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Connecticut. His research integrates materials synthesis, characterization, and catalytic applications for environmental sustainability and energy solutions, with emphasis on nanostructured and transition metal oxide systems.
His educational background includes a B.S. from SUNY Fredonia, Ph.D. from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, and postdoctoral training at the University of Illinois (1979).
Dr. Suib's research focuses on molecular design of eco-friendly catalysts, surfaces, and ceramics, with characterization spanning structural, optical, magnetic, and thermal properties. Key projects involve redox catalytic cycles for CO2 activation, water splitting, hydrocarbon oxidation, and biomass conversion using microwave-assisted synthesis of nanomaterials. Applications extend to adsorption, sensor development, and battery technologies.
Analysis of his 2019 publications reveals dominant themes in catalytic materials for environmental remediation (e.g., formaldehyde oxidation, carbon capture) and energy conversion (e.g., oxygen evolution, electrocatalysis). Research consistently emphasizes nanostructured metal oxides/sulfides, with strong interdisciplinary connections between materials chemistry, environmental engineering, and electrochemistry.
Scientific recognition includes:
- Fellow, American Academy for the Advancement of Science (2020)
- Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering membership (2012)
- Chair of ACS Applied Chemical Technology Subdivision (2011)
He leads the Suib Research Group (suibgroup.uconn.edu) within UConn's Institute of Materials Science, directing collaborative efforts in catalyst design, materials characterization, and sustainable technology development.
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