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Welcome to the Glusac Lab! We are dedicated to pioneering innovative methods for harnessing solar and electrochemical energy to drive transformative chemical reactions. The group focuses on advancing photo- and electrocatalytic processes with a particular emphasis on converting carbon dioxide into valuable products such as methanol, carbon monoxide, and formate. These efforts are pivotal in the development of sustainable fuel and chemical production technologies.

Additionally, the Glusac Group delves into the chemistry of oxygen, investigating critical processes like water oxidation and oxygen reduction reactions. Although our research is driven by the goal of advancing green energy technologies, the group's work is fundamentally oriented towards understanding the core mechanisms of photocatalytic and electrocatalytic transformations. We achieve this by employing well-defined molecular models, which allow for precise and insightful exploration of these complex reactions.

By bridging fundamental research with practical applications, the Glusac Research Group aims to contribute to the advancement of energy-efficient and environmentally friendly chemical processes, laying the groundwork for future innovations in the field. Our research labs are located at two institutions: University of Illinois Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory. Please browse our web site to learn more about us.

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University of Illinois Chicago
University of Illinois Chicago
Department of Chemistry
845 W Taylor Street, Chicago, IL 60607
Ksenija's Office: 5105 SES;
e-mail: glusac@uic.edu
Tel: +1 312 413 8867
Student Office: 5404 SES
Wet Lab: SES 5115
Instrumentation Lab: 4317 SES

Argonne National Laboratory
Argonne National Laboratory
Chemical Sciences and Engineering Division
9700 S. Cass Avenue, Argonne, IL 60439
Ksenija's Office: 200-D179;
e-mail: glusac@anl.gov
Tel: +1 630 252 3341
Student Office: 200-D183
Wet Lab: 200-D150
Laser Lab: 241-A013