Tom Mallouk

Thomas E. Mallouk

DuPont Professor of Materials Chemistry and Physics

Director, Penn State MRSEC
The Center for Nanoscale Science

Sc.B. Brown University, 1977Ph.D.
Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley, 1983

Contact:
224 Chemistry Building
Penn State University
University Park, PA 16801

Phone: (814) 863-9637
tom@chem.psu.edu
Research Interests: Assembly of nanoscale materials and their applications to interesting problems in chemistry, including solar energy conversion, nanoscale electronics, environmental remediation, fuel cell electrochemistry, chemical sensing, and catalysis.
Core Research Areas:    Analytical    Inorganic    Physical
Interdisciplinary Areas:    Nanoscience and Materials    Solid State Chemistry    Environmental Chemistry

Chemistry of Nanoscale Inorganic Materials

The Mallouk Group is interested in several problems in materials chemistry, including photocatalysis, molecular electronics, fuel cell electrochemistry, environmental remediation, chemical sensing, and motion on the nanoscale. Our approach involves the synthesis of materials that contain both molecular and solid state components, and study of their structure and properties by a variety of physical techniques.