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Dominic McGrath is a Professor of Organic Chemistry at the University of Arizona, affiliated with the Carl S. Marvel Laboratories. His research focuses on organic synthesis for advanced materials and energy science, including solar energy conversion materials, stimuli-responsive macromolecules, and nanoscale systems. He holds a B.S. from Yale University (1986), a Ph.D. from the California Institute of Technology (1992), and postdoctoral training at The Scripps Research Institute and Caltech.
His research emphasizes materials for solar energy, light-responsive polymers, and dendritic systems influencing material properties. Key projects include perovskite solar cell optimization, single-molecule junction conductance, and green oxidation methods for pyrene derivatives.
McGrath's publications span over three decades, with recent work addressing molecular design for energy applications and quantum transport phenomena. His contributions include advancements in phthalocyanine-based materials and nanotechnology for biomedical and industrial uses. He leads research in the Marvel Laboratories, exploring synthetic strategies for functional materials and sustainable chemistry.
His work integrates organic synthesis, materials characterization, and computational methods to address challenges in energy, nanoelectronics, and smart polymers.




