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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
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Prof. Robert J Gilliard Jr
Novartis Associate Professor of Chemistry
Prof. Xiao Wang
Thomas D and Virginia Cabot Associate Professor of Chemistry
Dr. Ajay Kumar Pande
Research Affiliate