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Nathan Tolman is a Lecturer and Lab Instructor within the Department of Chemistry. His research focuses on surface science, nanomaterials, and environmental chemistry, with an emphasis on material characterization techniques such as Raman spectroscopy and atomic layer deposition. He investigates the effects of hydrocarbon adsorption on surface properties of materials like graphite and graphene, as well as the optical properties of metal nanoparticles. His work has applications in environmental monitoring, energy storage, and nanofabrication.
Recent articles highlight advancements in analyzing airborne contaminants via surface-enhanced Raman scattering and studying the impact of atmospheric pollutants on material properties. Tolman’s publications span topics from graphene-based materials to DNA nanostructure coatings, demonstrating interdisciplinary expertise.
No scientific awards or grants are listed, though his contributions to lab instruction and material research are evident. While no formal advisees are noted, his role as a Lab Instructor suggests involvement in student training through experimental work.



