
معرفی
Martin G. Bakker is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Alabama. His research focuses on the synthesis and characterization of hierarchically mesoporous materials through sol-gel, electrodeposition, and nanocasting techniques, with applications in catalysis, separations, and energy systems.
- Educational background includes a PhD and BSc from the University of Canterbury, postdoctoral work at Argonne National Laboratory and the University of Western Australia.
Research interests span Materials Science, Inorganic Chemistry, and Chemical Engineering, emphasizing hierarchical porosity, metallic catalysts, and energy conversion materials. Recent publications highlight advancements in nanostructured electrodes, carbon monoliths, and transition metal complex applications. His work integrates analytical methods like electron microscopies and electrochemical analysis.
Selected articles reflect expertise in sol-gel processing, nanoparticle synthesis, and heterogeneous catalysis, particularly for energy storage and chemical conversions. Despite no listed awards, his contributions are documented in patents and high-impact journals like Carbon and Journal of the American Chemical Society.



