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Hannah Frame

Hannah Frame (S 2023)

(she/her)


About

Hannah Frame recieved her PhD in Chemistry at Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø 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. .