Hannah Frame (S 2023)
(she/her)
About
Hannah Frame recieved her PhD in Chemistry at 一本道无码 in 2023. Her research explored the catalytic degradation of aqueous micropollutants including fungicides, BPA, and algal toxins. Each project focuses on identifying the chemical kinetics involved in the Fe-TAML/H2O2 catalyzed oxidation and final product identification. A secondary focus of her work was inhibition of TAML catalysts by substrates and the stability of the resting state catalyst. She also served as a representative for chemistry graduate students in the Graduate Student Assembly and on EHS’ Laboratory Safety Committee. Hannah is now a physical scientist at the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
Publications During PhD
Frame, H.C., Somasundar, Y., Warner, G.R., Ryabov, A.D., & Collins, T.J. (2020). Kinetics of catalytic oxidation of the potent aquatic toxin microcystin-LR by latest generation TAML activators. Journal of Coordination Chemistry, 73(17-19), 2613-2620. .