Dr. Daniel Falvey is a Professor of Chemistry & Biochemistry at the University of Maryland. His research focuses on photochemical reactions, particularly the mechanisms of nitrenium ions and their applications in drug delivery, materials science, and molecular characterization. He leads the Falvey group, which explores photoresponsive materials and unstable molecular species like nitrenium ions and diradicals. His work integrates computational modeling with experimental chemistry to design novel systems for nanotechnology, polymerization, and light-activated processes. Key contributions include multicolor lithography, visible-light photoinitiators, and photorelease strategies for biomolecules. Falvey's research bridges organic chemistry, physical chemistry, and materials science, with applications in nanofabrication and biomedical technologies. His publications emphasize triplet-state dynamics, nitrenium ion reactivity, and photoinduced electron transfer mechanisms. Recent studies explore energy-efficient chemical cycles and visible-light-mediated reactions for precision applications. Falvey has contributed to advancements in RAFT polymerization, photocytotoxicity studies, and photolytic release of carboxylic acids. Key Areas: Photoresponsive materials design Nitrenium ion synthesis and characterization Triplet-state photochemistry Visible-light photocatalysis Photolithographic manufacturing Enzymatic radical mechanisms








