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Solid State NMR/EPR Laboratory

Greenbaum with students at the Solid State NMR/EPR Laboratory

About

Welcome to the Solid State NMR/EPR Lab. Our primary interest is spectroscopic investigation of structure in disordered solids. We use NMR along with EPR to evaluate materials being developed by collaborators at U.S. National Labs and Universities in the U.S. and abroad for renewable energy applications such as fuel cells and lithium batteries.

Laboratory Facilities

300 MHz NMR magnet for Varian Direct Digital Drive Solid State NMR system
300 MHz NMR magnet for Varian Direct Digital Drive Solid State NMR system
500 MHz Varian Inova system at the NMR Spectroscopy Facility in the Department of Chemistry at Hunter College
500 MHz Varian Inova system at the NMR Spectroscopy Facility
Magnet and high pressure NMR accessory for Chemagnetics 300 MHz system.
Magnet and high pressure NMR accessory for Chemagnetics 300 MHz system
X-band Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Spectrometer
X-band Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Spectrometer
Controlled atmosphere VAC glovebox for air- and moisture-sensitive materials handling
Controlled atmosphere VAC glovebox for air- and moisture-sensitive material
Assorted furnaces and vacuum ovens for sample preparation
Assorted furnaces and vacuum ovens for sample preparation

Research

One of the foremost technological challenges of the coming decades is energy storage for electric vehicles, military, aerospace, and other applications. Our research concerns the evaluation of materials being developed for fuel cells and lithium batteries, which are two technologies undergoing rapid growth. In polymer electrolytes for both fuel cell and lithium battery applications, we investigate the dynamics of ion transport in these disordered media by solid state NMR methods. NMR is also utilized, along with EPR and synchrotron x-ray absorption techniques (EXAFS, XANES), to study local atomic arrangements and electronic band structure of lithium - transition metal oxide insertion compounds being developed for battery electrodes, and noble metal alloys for fuel cell catalysts. The x-ray absorption spectroscopy is conducted at the National Synchrotron Light Source located at nearby (~90 minutes by car) Brookhaven National Lab. In addition to Brookhaven, our group collaborates with several other national labs (Argonne National Lab, NASA Jet Propulsion Lab, Air Force Research Lab and numerous universities, worldwide, on the development and characterization of new power sources.

Research Director

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Steven Greenbaum
Distinguished Professor and Director of Solid State NMR/EPR Laboratory
Research Areas
Magnetic resonance (NMR, EPR) spectroscopy, materials science and energy storage applications
Office
68th Street North 1220B
Phone
(212) 772-4973
Email
sgreenba@hunter.cuny.edu

Dr. Steven Greenbaum is in charge of the Solid State NMR/EPR facility and is a distinguished professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy.

More About Steven Greenbaum

Alumni

Name Title / Status
Dr. Kresimir Adamic Eltron Research, Deceased 2015
Dr. Phillip Stallworth Research Associate Prof., Hunter College of CUNY
Dr. Bo Ouyang Actuary/ Analyst, NY Life
Dr. Sam Aramugam NMR Facility Manager, U.Missouri
Dr. Y. (Ingrid) Dai Analytical Chemist, International Paper, Inc.
Dr. Telitha Murray
Dr. Song Ho Chung Professor, Wm. Patterson University
Dr. Sabina Abbrent Research Staff, Inst. Macromol. Sci., Czech Republic
Dr. Pierre Kempgens
Dr. Benjamin Meyer Technical Staff, MaxPower, Inc.
Dr. Faisal Alamgir Assistant Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology
Dr. Michele Vitadello Assistant Professor, Medgar Evers College, CUNY
Dr. Valencia Johnson Technical Staff, Ashland Chemical, Inc.
Dr. Christoph Weise Research Faculty, U. Umea, Sweden
Dr. Glendon Dale McLachlan Assistant Professor, Queens College, CUNY
Dr. Paul Sideris Assistant Professor, Queensborough Community College, CUNY
Dr. Xavier Bogle Program Manager, New York Academy of Sciences
Dr. Ian Nieves
Dr. Steven Boyd
Dr. Mallory Gobet Research Chemist, Arkema Inc.
Name Title / Status
Yiu Sun (Steve) Pak Deceased 1995
Shizhe Li Core NMR/MRI Research Staff, NIMH, NIH
Rensheng (Lou) Chen Analyst, Citibank
J.R.P. Jayakody, co-mentored w/ R.A. Marino Prof., U. Kelaniya, Sri Lanka
Yaobang Wu PlugPower, Inc., Fuel Cell Systems
Svilen Kostov, co-mentored w/ M. denBoer Assoc. Prof., Georgia Southwestern St. U.
Yifeng Wang
Sophia Suarez Associate Prof. Brooklyn College, CUNY
Xiaodong Guo MRI Facility Manager, Brain Research, U. Chicago
Eugene Mananga Associate Prof., Bronx Cimmunity College, CUNY
Amish Khalfan Assistant Prof., Laguardia Community College, CUNY
Nicole Leifer Research Staff, Bar Ilan U., Israel
George Bennet
Chandana Kodiweera Research Staff, Dartmouth Medical School (MRI)
Gabriel Goenaga Postdoc, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Jaime Farrington
Chief Scientist, Sydor Inc.
Sohan Desilva NMR Facility Manager, U. Texas, El Paso
Sufia Khatun Postdoc, Rutgers University
Marc Berman Assistant Prof., Bard Early College High School
Tetiana Nosach Data Scientist, Viacomm
Armando Rua Assistant Professor, U. Puerto Rico Mayaguez
Jing Peng Postdoc, U. Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Lab
Lisa Cirrincione Analyst, Bloomberg Hew Energy Finance
Kartik Pilar Postdoc, UC Santa Barbara
Stephen Munoz Postdoc, Cal Tech.
Shen Lai Research Staff, Chinese Service Center for Scholarly Exchange

Group Members

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Philip Stallworth
Senior Research Associate and Lab Manager
Research Areas
Soft matter, physics and chemistry of glasses and polymers, solid state NMR
Educational Background
BS from University of Cincinnati, PhD from Brown University, Postdoc from Hunter College
Phone
(212) 772-5448
Email
phillipstall@netscape.net
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Carla C. Fraenza
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Research Areas
Fast Field-Cycling NMR relaxometry
Phone
(212) 772-5448
Email
fisicaafull@gmail.com

I recently joined this lab as a Post Doctoral Researcher. I specialize in the use of Fast Field-Cycling NMR relaxometry technique to study materials that are being evaluated for electrochemical energy storage and conversion, in particular lithium battery and fuel cell applications.

Headshot of Mounesha Garega
Mounesha Garega
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Research Areas
Solid-state NMR studies of the structure and dynamics of energy-related materials
Phone
(212) 772-5448
Email
monis.gn@gmail.com

I recently joined as a Post Doctoral Researcher in this lab. My research area in this lab is solid-state Nuclear Magnetic Resonance studies of the Structure and dynamics of energy-related materials. I Study the structure and dynamics of energy-related materials by PFG as well.

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David Clarkson
Doctoral Research Associate
Research Areas
Ion transport properties of various electrolytes
Phone
(212) 772-5318
Email
dclarkson37@gmail.com

I joined this lab as a PhD student from end of summer 2018. I am studying the ion transport properties of various electrolytes. I am interested in studying the relationship between structure and ion transport in polymers and ceramics.

Why Our Lab?

Hear From Our Students

This is a large group offering a relaxed environment with a lot of synergy. This lab is more technique based, so it is more about the technique than what kind of sample we are analyzing.

It offers a supportive environment with many opportunities to interact with people in different fields and different academic, industrial, and government institutions.

I love this lab for its diversity, both in the people and in the research. We collaborate with labs all over the world, investigating the electromagnetic and electrochemical properties of different battery, fuel cell and supercapacitor systems. I hope to graduate in winter 2008 and possibly one day start a charter science high school in NYC.

This lab has given me great research experience and the ability to go to conferences such as ABRCMS, NSBP, AAS, amongst others. There are amazing networking opportunities thanks to the large number of groups that collaborate with our laboratory.

It is nice to have people of the same field surrounding you. I am looking into a future in biophysics and this is a good peek into what physics laboratories are really like.

I really like the research on fuel cells and lithium ion batteries. There are great networking opportunities but above all this lab provides extremely supportive enviorment.

Contact

Office
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695 Park Avenue, Room 1220B Hunter North
New York, NY 10065
(212) 772-4973
Laboratory
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695 Park Avenue, Room 1217 Hunter North
New York, NY 10065
(212) 772-5318

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