Assistant Professor
Jackson State University, United States
My research interest falls into an array of interdisciplinary areas: Solid State Chemistry, Materials Science
and Environmental Chemistry. The central theme of my research is to uncover inorganic materials with exotic
physical, chemical, optical and electrical properties. To pursuit this goal my group focuses on synthetic inorganic
chemistry of crystalline and amorphous materials, nano to microporous amorphous solids, heteroanionic
composites, ultra-low density and high surface area gels, nanoparticles, and deposition of thin film. We converge
numerous analytic tools to understand synthesis, morphology, and structure-function relationships of the newly
synthesized materials. The ultimate goal of synthesizing such diverse classes of materials is to discover
innovative materials that meet the required properties for specific applications such as environmental
remediation of toxic heavy metals and radionuclides, phase change memory for high density data storage and
faster computing, semiconductor based nuclear radiation detector,
thermoelectric energy conversion, photovoltaic solar cells and biologically active material
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Evaluation of Phytoremediation Activity of Vetiver Grass for Landfill Leachate Treatment
Tuesday, May 20, 2025
5:15 PM – 5:30 PM Alaska Daylight Time (AKDT)