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Carl Brozek

Assistant Professor
Chemistry and Biochemistry
Phone: 541-346-0146
Office: LISB 434
Research Interests: Environmental and Sustainable Materials, Porosity, Nanocrystals, Conductivity, Energy Storage, Photoredox, Dynamic Bonding

Education

S.B., University of Chicago (with Prof. Greg Hillhouse), 2010

Ph.D., MIT (with Prof. Mircea Dinca), 2015

Postdoc, University of Washington (with Prof. Daniel Gamelin), 2018

Research

The Brozek Lab studies redox processes of the "nanoscale gap" between small molecules and macroscopic materials. Systems existing on this size regime are widely pursued for tackling problems in energy capture and sustainable growth, and yet their intermediary behavior resists description by conventional concepts and tools. Our goal is to investigate the fundamental properties of compounds that blur the distinction between molecules and materials, and leverage this insight for designing better catalysts and electronic devices.

We synthesize soft materials, such as colloidal clusters, porous polymers, ionic liquids, and use physical inorganic methods to study their unique redox properties. By combining molecular precision with material characteristics, we can ask: What is the relationship between conductivity and reactivity? How does dynamic bonding impact delocalized behavior? How does the Seebeck effect emerge from molecules? In addition to these areas, students acquire training in air-free synthesis, spectroscopy, electrochemical techniques, and solid-state characterization.

 

Honors and Awards

NSF CAREER Award, 2024

Dream Chemistry Award, 2022

Cottrell Scholar, 2022

Chemical Communications (RSC) Emerging Investigator, 2022

Journal of Materials Chemistry (RSC) Emerging Investigator, 2020

ACS Division of Inorganic Chemistry Young Investigator Award, 2016

Davison Thesis Prize, MIT, 2015

Washington Research Foundation Innovation Postdoctoral Fellow in Clean Energy, 2015

School of Science Appreciation Award, MIT, 2014

National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow, 2011-2014

Beckman Scholar Program Fellow, 2007-2009