The Lyon Group Research Page

 

Publications

Awards

Collaborators

Opportunities

 

Current Group Members:

    Dr. Jonathan T. Lyon - advisor

    Mr. Patrick Drew - 2012

                   projects: a) to be determined (CHEM 3224)

                   currently: chemistry major at CSU with an anticipated graduation in spring 2012.

    Mr. Marcus Bartlett - 2010-2012

             

                projects: a) theoretically investigating the dehydrogenation of methanol on an iron atom (CHEM 3224)

                                 b) theoretical investigation of the interaction of Sc atoms with chlorofluorocarbons (CHEM 4222)

                  accomplishments: Marcus presented results at the 2011 SERMACS regional ACS meeting.

                  currently: dual major at CSU (chemistry and mathematics) with an anticipated graduation in fall 2012.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Research Projects:

1) Investigating the reaction products between metal atoms and small molecules.

    Small molecules (freons, hydrocarbons, fuel alcohols, etc.) are reacted with metal atoms and frozen into an inert matrix (typically argon or neon). The resulting reaction products are identified through matrix isolation infrared spectroscopy and density function theory calculations. These experiments give potential insights into the remediation of toxic chemicals and the production of fuels. 

For more information see:

Lyon, J. T.; Andrews, L. Eur. J. Inorg. Chem. 2008, 1047.

Lyon, J. T.; Andrews, L.; Hu, H.-S.; Li, J. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 2007, 104, 18919.

 

 

2) Understanding the structural and chemical properties of clusters of metal and semiconductor atoms.

    Metals tend to have special properties which enable them to act as catalysts in chemical reactions.  However, this process is not always trivial.  Small metal clusters are studied as model systems of the active sites in heterogeneous catalysis.  By understanding small metal clusters, and the chemistry that occurs on them, we aim to improve current catalytic processes.  The structures of small metal clusters and their complexes are investigated by infrared multiple photon dissociation spectroscopy and density functional theory calculations.

For more information see:

Gruene, P.; Rayner, D. M.; Redlich, B.; van der Meer, A. F. G.; Lyon, J. T.; Meijer, G.; Fielicke, A. Science 2008, 321, 674.

Lyon, J. T.; Gruene, P.; Meijer, G.; Fielicke, A.; Janssens, E.; Claes, P.; Lievens, P. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2009, 131, 1115.

Lyon, J. T.; Gruene, P.; Fielicke, A.; Meijer, G.; Rayner, D. M. J. Chem. Phys. 2009, 131, 184706.

 

 

 

 
Anticipated Future Research Projects:

1) Analyzing the structural properties of small biochemical molecules frozen in matrices.

 
Current Support & Funding:

American Chemical Society-Petroleum Research Fund

Alexander von Humboldt Foundation

Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society

FOM Institute for Plasma Physics (FELIX)

Dr. Lyon (left) with Dr. Matthew Brown and Prof. Dr. Gerard Ertl (right; 2007 Chemistry Nobel Laureate) taken at the 59th meeting of the Nobel Laureates in Lindau while all three worked at the Fritz Haber Institute (Berlin) in 2009.