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Sarah Garvey serves as the Dean of Faculty and Graduate Studies and an Associate Professor of Chemistry at Marian University. Her research focuses on ionic liquids, metal ion separation techniques, and tribology with applications in environmental chemistry and materials science. She holds a Ph.D. and has published extensively on solvent extraction systems, lubricant design, and analytical methodologies for metal ion analysis.
Dr. Garvey's work explores the use of room-temperature ionic liquids (RTILs) in fission product separations, tribological performance optimization, and sustainable chemical processes. Her studies address challenges in radioactive waste management, eco-friendly lubricant development, and selective metal ion preconcentration. The research combines synthetic chemistry, analytical techniques, and material characterization to advance practical applications in energy and environmental sectors.
Her publications from 2010-2016 reveal a consistent focus on RTILs' roles in extraction systems and tribology, with key contributions to understanding anion-cation interactions, phase behavior, and performance metrics. While no specific awards are listed, her administrative role as Dean underscores her leadership in academic governance alongside her scholarly contributions.



