
معرفی
Marek Pruski is a Researcher at Iowa State University, specializing in developing and applying transient techniques in solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (SSNMR) to study materials in heterogeneous catalysis, surface science, and materials science. His work focuses on understanding surface properties of catalysts and the molecular behavior of adsorbed species, alongside methodological advancements such as homo- and hetero-nuclear correlation experiments under ultrafast magic angle spinning and dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) techniques.
Research interests include:
- Development of advanced SSNMR methods for material characterization
- Study of catalyst surface chemistry and reaction mechanisms
- Application of DNP-enhanced NMR for atomic-scale surface analysis
Recent publications emphasize innovations in NMR spectroscopy and their applications to heterogeneous catalysis, with notable contributions to understanding solvent dynamics, ionic liquids, and electrolyte systems. His work bridges fundamental material science with practical applications in energy storage and environmental chemistry.
Labs/Teams: Leads a research group focused on transient SSNMR techniques and their application to catalytic materials.




