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University of Delaware
Newark, Delaware 19716

302-831-6327
302-831-1048 (fax)

lauterba@udel.edu

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Jochen A. Lauterbach

Jochen Lauterbach
  • Full Professor
Education
  • Doctorate - 1994 Free University of Berlin, Germany
  • Bachelors - 1992 University of Bayreuth, Germany

"My research focuses on the development and application of spectroscopic techniques to the in situ study of processes on surfaces. Key research areas are high-throughput catalysis, fabrication of conducting polymer nanofilms, non-linear dynamics of heterogeneously catalyzed reactions, and time-resolved IR spectroscopy of supported catalysts."

XSelected Publications

For a complete listing of publications, please view the Full CV.
  1. R. J. Hendershot, B. Rogers, C.M. Snively, B. Ogunnaike, and J. Lauterbach, "Development and Optimization of NOx Storage and Reduction Catalysts Using Statistically Guided High-throughput Experimentation", Catalysis Today 98, 375, (2004)
  2. R. J. Hendershot, B. Feist, R. Vijai, C.M. Snively, B. Ogunnaike, and J. Lauterbach, "Multivariate and univariate analysis of infrared imaging data for high-throughput studies of NH3 decomposition and NOx storage and reduction catalysts", Measurement Science and Technology (2004)
  3. R. J. Hendershot, C.M. Snively, and J. Lauterbach, "High-throughput Catalytic Science", Chemistry ? A European Journal (2004)
  4. A. Deskins, J. Lauterbach, and K. Thomson, "?Lifting the Pt{100} Surface Reconstruction Through Oxygen Adsorption: A DFT Analysis", (2004)
  5. N. McMillan, T. Lele, C.M. Snively, and J. Lauterbach, "Subsurface oxygen formation on Pt(100): Experiments and Modeling", Catalysis Today (2004)
  6. R. Vijay, R. J. Hendershot, S. M. Rivera-Jimenez, W. B. Rogers, B. J. Feist, C. M. Snively, J. Lauterbach, "Noble Metal Free NOx Storage Catalysts Using Cobalt Discovered via High-throughput Experimentation", Catalysis Communications (2004)
  7. B. Taylor, J. Lauterbach, and W.N. Delgass, "Gas-phase Epoxidation of Propylene over Small Gold Ensembles on TS-1", Applied Catalysis A (2004)
  8. T. Lele, J. Lauterbach, and D. Ramkrishna, "Probability and area averaged approach to modeling of physico-chemical phenomena on surfaces", AIChE Journal (2003)
  9. R. Hendershot, P. Fanson, C.M. Snively, and J. Lauterbach, "High-throughput catalytic science: parallel analysis of transients in catalyst libraries", Angewandte Chemie-International Edition 42(10), 1152, (2003)
  10. J.M. Caruthers, J.Lauterbach, K.T. Thomson, V. Venkatasubramanian, C.M. Snively, A. Bhan, S. Katare, and G. Oskarsdottir, "Catalyst Design: Knowledge Extraction from High Throughput Experimentation", Journal of Catalysis 216(1), 98, (2003)

XPatents

XSelected Awards

For a complete listing of awards, please view the Full CV.
  1. Innovation Recognition Award (Union Carbide: 2000)
  2. Faculty Early Career Development Award (CAREER) (National Science Foundation: 1998)
  3. Feodor-Lynen-Fellowship (Alexander von Humboldt-Foundation Bonn, Germany: 1994)


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