Tennyson Doane, Ph.D.

  • Assistant Professor Carroll College of Arts & Sciences

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Location

SC334

Prof. Doane joined the faculty in 2022 serving as the inorganic chemistry professor. He completed his Ph.D. from Case Western Reserve University in 2013 and completed a postdoctoral position at Syracuse University from 2013-2017. In 2017 he joined the faculty at Eastern Nazarene College as an assistant professor of chemistry. Currently he teaches primarily in Principles of Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, and Inorganic Chemistry and Materials Lab

Education

Ph.D. Chemistry Case Western Reserve University

Areas of Specialization

Prof. Doane’s research focuses on nanomaterial interfaces and the development of additive manufacturing techniques using post-consumer plastics. Additionally, his work utilizes ion exchange in CsPbX3 perovskite nanoparticles to help monitor chemical reactions and extract chemical kinetics. Prof. Doane is also interested in nanoparticle based imaging, drug delivery, and catalysis.

Publications

Doane, T.L.; Cruz-Lopez, K.; Maye, M. M. Using the Photoluminescence Color Change in Cesium Lead Iodide Nanoparticles to Monitor the Kinetics of an External Organohalide Chemical Reaction by Halide Exchange. ACS Nanoscience Au 2023, 3, 5, 418-423.

Doane, T. L.*; Ryan, K. L.; Pathade, L.; Cruz, K. J.; Zang, H.; Cotlet, M. Maye, M. M.* Using Perovskite Nanoparticles as Halide Reservoirs in Catalysis and as Spectrochemical Probes of Ions in Solution. ACS Nano 2016, 10, 5864-5872.

Doane, T. L.; Alam, R.; Maye, M. M. Understanding and Optimizing the Loading of Quantum Rods on DNA Origami. Nanoscale 2015, 7, 2883-2888.

Doane, T. L.; Burda, C. The unique role of nanoparticles in nanomedicine: imaging, drug delivery and therapy. Chem. Soc. Rev. 2012, 41, 2885-2911.

Doane, T. L.; Cheng, Y.; Babar, A.; Hill, R. J.; Burda, C. Electrophoretic Mobilities of PEGylated Gold NPs. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2010, 132, 15624–15631.