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Biography

Melissa King received her B.S. degree in Chemistry at Central Connecticut State University in 2014. She then pursued her graduate studies at Wesleyan University under the guidance of Prof. Michelle L. Personick. After receiving her PhD degree in October of 2019, Melissa joined Prof. Michael Ross鈥檚 group at the University of Massachusetts for postdoctoral research. Melissa joined the faculty of 杏吧论坛 as an assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry in 2022 and her research interests are in the development of optically active nanomaterials for environmental application such as remediation and recycling of industrial byproducts.

杏吧论坛 Background

Chemistry Postdoctoral Scholar - 2019 University of Massachusetts, Lowell
Chemistry PhD - 2019 Wesleyan University
Chemistry BS - 2014 Central Connecticut State University

Courses Taught

  • CM371 - Physical Chemistry I

Research Interests

  • Metal nanoparticle synthesis and characterization
  • Catalyst design and development
  • Wastewater remediation
  • Multifunctional photocatalytic materials
  • Optically active materials

Current Research

The King research group is interested in the development of multifunctional photoactive materials. We will investigate the synthesis and application of light-activated, plasmonic, metal nanoparticles and composites for enhanced catalytic activity, light-driven wastewater remediation, and electronics.

Awards

  • American Fellowship, The American Association of University Women July 2020
  • Tishler Teaching Award, Wesleyan University May 2017
  • ACS Undergraduate Award in Research, ACS Connecticut Valley Section April 2014

Publications

Peer-Reviewed Articles

  • King, M.E., Wang, C., Fonseca Guzman, M.V., and Ross, M.B. (2022). Plasmonics for environmental remediation and pollutant degradation. Chem Catalysis. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.checat.2022.06.017.
  • Fonseca Guzman, M., King, M., Mason, N., and Ross, M. (2022). Plasmon Manipulation by Post-Transition Metal Alloying. ChemRxiv. 10.26434/chemrxiv-2022-zjdkn.
  • King, M.E., Fonseca Guzman, M.V., and Ross, M.B. (2022). Material strategies for function enhancement in plasmonic architectures. Nanoscale 14, 602-611. 10.1039/D1NR06049J.
  • McDarby, S.P., Wang, C.J., King, M.E., and Personick, M.L. (2020). An Integrated Electrochemistry Approach to the Design and Synthesis of Polyhedral Noble Metal Nanoparticles. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 142, 21322-21335. 10.1021/jacs.0c07987.
  • Habib, A.; King, M. E.; Etemad, L. L.; Distler, M. E.; Morrissey, K. H.; Personick, M. L., 鈥淧lasmon-Mediated Synthesis of Hybrid Silver鈥揚latinum Nanostructures.鈥 The Journal of Physical Chemistry C 2020, 124 (12), 6853.
  • King, M. E.; Kent, I. A.; Personick, M. L. 鈥淗alide-Assisted Metal Ion Reduction: Emergent Effects of Dilute Chloride, Bromide, and Iodide in Nanoparticle Synthesis.鈥 Nanoscale 2019, 11 (33), 15612.
  • King, M. E.鈥; Jung, H.鈥; Personick, M. L. Advances in the Shape Control of Dilute Bimetallic Alloy Noble Metal Nanoparticles. 鈥燛qual contribution. Curr. Opin. Colloid Interface Sci. 2019, 40, 104.
  • King, M. E.; Personick, M. L., Iodide-induced differential control of metal ion reduction rates: synthesis of terraced palladium鈥揷opper nanoparticles with dilute bimetallic surfaces. J. Mater. Chem. A 2018, 6 (44), 22179.
  • Stone, A. L.; King, M. E.; McDarby, S. P.; Robertson, D. D.; Personick, M. L. 鈥淪ynthetic Routes to Shaped AuPt Core-Shell Particles with Smooth Surfaces Based on Design Rules for Au Nanoparticle Growth.鈥 Part. Part. Syst. Char. 2018, 35, 1700401.
  • Robertson, D. D.; King, M. E.; Personick, M. L. 鈥淐oncave Cubes as Experimental Models of Catalytic Active Sites for the Oxygen-Assisted Coupling of Alcohols by Dilute (Ag)Au Alloys.鈥 Top. Catal. 2017, 61, 348.
  • King, M. E.; Personick, M. L., 鈥淒efects by design: synthesis of palladium nanoparticles with extended twin defects and corrugated surfaces.鈥 Nanoscale 2017, 9 (45), 17914.
  • King, M. E.; Personick, M. L., "Bimetallic Nanoparticles with Exotic Facet Structures via Iodide-Assisted Reduction of Palladium." Part. Part. Syst. Char. 2017, 34, 1600422.
  • Crundwell, G.; Glagovich, N. M.; King, M. E., 6,7-Dichloro-2,3-bis(pyridin-2-yl)quinoxaline. Acta Crystallogr. Sect. E 2015, 71 (2), o107.

Contact

Email: meking@clarkson.edu

Office Phone Number: 315/268-4405

Office Location: 354 CAMP Building

Clarkson Box Number: CU Box 5814