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:: Kirk S. Schanze

Professor

   University of Florida
Department of Chemistry
PO Box 117200
Gainesville, FL 32611 USA
352-392-9133 (voice)
352-392-2395 (fax)

email: kschanze@chem.ufl.edu
office: Sisler Hall, Sisler Hall 428
www: http://www.chem.ufl.edu/~kschanze

Education


B.S., Florida State University, 1979
Ph.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1983

RESEARCH INTERESTS


Research in our lab is focused on the interaction of light with organic and organometallic materials. We have an interest in a number of optical applications such as light emitting devices (LEDs), fluorescent sensors, solar energy conversion and non-linear optical phenomena. In one specific project we are involved in the chemical synthesis and fundamental study of water soluble conjugated polymers (conjugated polyelectrolytes). These materials find application in a number of areas, including fabrication of fluorescent bio-sensors and nano-structured films for use in organic photovoltaic cells. In another line of investigation, we are studying the optical properties of novel conjugated organometallic oligomers and polymers. Finally, we have a long standing interest in the development of thin film based luminescent oxygen sensor materials which are used by aerodynamic engineers to measure air pressure distributions on wind-tunnel models.


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