Oana Luca
Assistant Professor
Chemistry

Office: Cristol 154

Lab: Cristol 65

Education

Ph.D:Yale University, Inorganic and Physical Organic Chemistry 2013

Postdoctoral Experience: California Institute of Technology (Staff Scientist), The Scripps Research Institute (CA)

Research Interest

Physical Inorganic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry and Organometallic, Solar Fuel Conversions

Awards and Honors

AAAS Program for Excellence in Science

Yale University Scientific Teaching Fellow

Our research lies at the interface of Physical, Inorganic and Organic Chemistry.

Modern chemical synthesis employs a variety of reagents to interconvert chemicalfunctionalities andto impart molecular complexity. Such reagents often involve high-energy oxidizing and reductive species that require special handling and precautions duringuse in the laboratory.

Our overarchinggoal is to develop a systematic understanding of the electrochemical and photochemicalgeneration of in situoxidizing and reducing entities and overall circumventing the need for such energetic reagents. In this fashion, we address knowledge gaps related to the development of scalable, environmentally benign redox processes and catalysts, while we tackle problems in a variety of research fields such aswater quality and purification, sustainable chemical synthesis as well as energy production and storage.

We use a variety of analytical tools for reaction monitoring such as calorimetry, NMR, GC-FT-IR, Online Mass Spectrometry, and UV-Visto observethese transformations in real-time as they unfold, thus allowing us to get a high-levelmolecular picture ofreaction progressduring catalytic turnover. We use theseanalyses to inform reactionoptimization and identify intermediates along these complex chemical pathways.

Undergraduates and graduate students interested in learning more about the group should contact Oana at oana.luca@colorado.edu.

Postdoc applications should be directed to oana.luca@colorado.edu in .pdf format including a cover letter, a current CV with a list of publications and the contact information of at least 3 professional references.

  • Oana R. Lucaand Robert H. Crabtree,,Chemical Society Reviews2013, 42, 1440-1459. (Werner special issue)
  • Aidan Q. Fenwick, John M. Gregoire,Oana R. Luca,Photochem. Photobiol. B Special issue on “Artificial Photosynthesis” DOI: 10.1016/j.jphotobiol.2014.12.019.
  • Oana R. Luca,Jeffrey L. Gustafson, Sean M. Maddox, Aidan Q. Fenwick, Daryl C. Smith,Organic Chemistry Frontiers2015, 2, 823-848.
  • Oana R. Luca, Aidan Q. Fenwick,Photochem. Photobiol. B2015, 10.1016/j.jphotobiol.2015.04.015.