Robin Hicks
Position
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Credentials
BSc (Dalhousie), PhD (Guelph), NSERC PDF (UC Santa Barbara)
Area of expertise
Coordination chemistry, redox-active ligands, stable radicals, functional dyes
Research
The Hicks research program encompasses synthetic inorganic and organic chemistry. We are interested in the design, synthesis and study of coordination complexes (transition metal, main group, lanthanide) containing "functional ligands", wherein the ligand is redox-active, spin-containing (i.e. radical-based), intensely coloured, or some combination of these properties. We use many different techniques to explore and understand the unusual and interesting properties of these ligands and their complexes. Our ultimate goals are to develop our molecules for a wide-ranging suite of applications including advanced electronic/optical materials, catalysis, and alternative energy.
Teaching
Robin's teaching interests are in inorganic chemistry and materials chemistry. Robin has taught structure and bonding, introductory inorganic chemistry, introductory and advanced transition metal chemistry, materials science, and coordinated the property directed synthesis graduate discussion course.