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emilygreenstein2024 at u dot northwestern dot edu
Lanthanide scandate materials are well suited for catalytic supports and fundamental studies of catalyst-support interactions. My research focuses on the synthesis of well-faceted lanthanide scandate nanoparticles, as well as how synthetic conditions affect their surface properties and catalytic behavior. Transmission electron microscopy, IR spectroscopy, and other experimental characterization techniques, combined with density functional theory, can help us understand how best to control the size, shape, and surface properties of these materials. Using the knowledge of how these properties change across the lanthanide series, catalytic testing is also done to determine how these changes affect catalytic behavior.
Northwestern University - Evanston, IL
Materials Science and Engineering
September 2018 - present
Cornell University - Ithaca, NY
B.S. in Materials Science and Engineering
August 2014 - May 2018