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Prof. Alexander T Radosevich
Professor of Chemistry
Primary DLC
Department of Chemistry
MIT Room:
2-321
(617) 253-4503
aradosev@mit.edu
http://chemistry.mit.edu/profile/alexander-t-radosevich/
Assistant
Betty Lou McClanahan
(617) 253-0630
blm@mit.edu
Areas of Interest and Expertise
Homogeneous Catalysts and Reagents
Environmentally-Friendly Chemical Processes
Research Summary
Research in the Radosevich group centers on the invention of new homogeneous catalysts and reagents based on inexpensive and earth-abundant elements of the p-block. Specifically, the group has designed a class of phosphorus-based molecular catalysts with small frontier orbital energy gaps and dense spatial orbital array that make and break chemical bonds by catalytically cycling in the PIII⇌PV redox couple. Ongoing research pursuits are motivated by both a fundamental mechanistic interest in redox reactivity, as well as a practical need for new efficient and environmentally-friendly chemical processes.
Professor Radosevich’s research program spans the areas of inorganic, organometallic, and organic chemistry, with a focus on synthesis and catalysis. Students and postdoctoral researchers joining the group can expect to develop a range of synthetic skills spanning these subdisciplines. By coupling synthetic expertise with rigorous training in the characterization of new compounds (including NMR, UV-Vis, IR, EPR, X-ray diffraction, and electrochemistry), new molecular entities with exciting and useful reactivities are anticipated.
Recent Work
Projects
October 29, 2021
MIT Energy Initiative
New Low-Cost, High Energy-Density Boron-Based Redox Electrolytes for Nonaqueous Flow Batteries
Principal Investigator
Alexander Radosevich
October 25, 2018
Department of Chemistry
Radosevich Laboratory
Principal Investigator
Alexander Radosevich
Related Faculty
Betty Lou McClanahan
Senior Administrative Assistant
Prof. Keith A Nelson
Robert T Haslam and Bradley Dewey Professor of Chemistry
Adam J Rieth
Graduate Student