Research Interests
We are devoted to the use of synthetic inorganic chemistry as a tool to design and construct new molecules for targeted applications. Our research efforts are centered in two key areas:
1) Development of molecular chemistry of consequence to CO2 conversion to higher-energy products
2) Design and synthesis of compounds with medicinal properties that take advantage of the important role of metal ions in biological systems. Our approach involves synthesizing novel complexes and characterizing them with an arsenal of physical, chemical and spectroscopic data.
We are devoted to the use of synthetic inorganic chemistry as a tool to design and construct new molecules for targeted applications. Our research efforts are centered in two key areas:
1) Development of molecular chemistry of consequence to CO2 conversion to higher-energy products
2) Design and synthesis of compounds with medicinal properties that take advantage of the important role of metal ions in biological systems. Our approach involves synthesizing novel complexes and characterizing them with an arsenal of physical, chemical and spectroscopic data.
Group News
December 2013: Daben received the Waring Award. Congratulations Daben!
November 2013: Sai has been selected to receive the Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR) Research Supply Award. Congrats Sai!
February 2013: Ebun has been selected to receive the Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR) Research Supply Award. Congrats Ebun!
Undergraduate student Sai Nagella and graduate student Gaurika Bhatia have joined the group.
January 2013: Undergraduate student Jonas Sacro has joined the lab. He is bringing his crazy basketball skills to our team. Welcome Jonas!
Dr. Christian Samanamu has joined the lab. Bienvenido Christian!
December 2012: Alfredo has been featured in UConn Today! http://today.uconn.edu/blog/2012/12/chemist-alfredo-angeles-boza-joins-uconn-faculty/
December 2012: Taylor Schneider has joined the lab. Welcome Taylor!
View from the Chemistry Department. My labs are located on the second floor
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone: (860) 486-4716
- Fax: (860) 486-2981
- Mail: University of Connecticut
55 North Eagleville Road
Storrs, CT 06269