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Projects

As a scientific user facility, the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) provides expertise, instrumentation, and resources to 250 projects each year. 

Projects displayed below reflect information and abstracts that were published before April 30, 2024. To review current EMSL user projects, visit Science Central™.

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Chemical Imaging Analysis of Environmental Particles

Lead Institution
Purdue University
Principal Investigator
Alexander Laskin
Project type
Large-Scale EMSL Research
This project focuses on laboratory studies that investigate the relationship between particle morphology, composition, formation, reactivity, and evaporation by developing novel methods for chemical…

Effects of Ion Irradiation on Metallic-Glasses and High-Entropy Alloys

Lead Institution
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Principal Investigator
Yanwen Zhang
Project type
Large-Scale EMSL Research
Ion irradiation is possible to cause amorphization in crystalline materials, leading to mechanical performance degradation. Bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) have no such problems, because they are…

Diffusion of ions and electron shuttles into grain-scale mineral coatings

Lead Institution
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Principal Investigator
James Davis
Project type
Exploratory Research
Important reactive phenomena that affect the transport and fate of many elements and contaminants in the subsurface occur at the mineral-water interface, including sorption and electron transfer…

Solid-State NMR Structural and Dynamics Studies of HIV-1 Protein Assemblies

Lead Institution
University of Delaware
Principal Investigator
Tatyana Polenova
Project type
Large-Scale EMSL Research
This is an application in response to the proposal call "Science Theme: Biological Interactions and Dynamics". We request standard, general non-proprietary access to the 850 and 900 MHz…

Develop fundamental surface science characterization data for use in improving mixed alcohol synthesis catalysts via Computational Investigation of Ethanol Synthesis from Biomass-derived Syngas Using Rh-based Catalysts

Lead Institution
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Principal Investigator
Shawn Kathmann
Project type
Exploratory Research
Novel catalyst design is essential and combined experimental and theoretical/computational catalysis can provide the essential mechanisms, influence of promoters, energetics, selectivity, and…

Cluster Model Studies of Condensed Phase Phenomena at Well-Defined Conditions

Lead Institution
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Principal Investigator
Xuebin Wang
Project type
Large-Scale EMSL Research
This program is aimed at obtaining a microscopic understanding of solution chemistry and condensed phase phenomena using gas phase clusters as model systems.Our current focus is on the microsolvation…

Mass Spectrometry Imaging of Microbial Communities

Lead Institution
University of California, San Diego
Principal Investigator
Pieter Dorrestein
Project type
Large-Scale EMSL Research
Despite our significant technological advancements, the solutions to many of humanities lingering problems such as bioremediation of toxic heavy metal environmental contaminants, creation of…

Bioinspired Electrocatalysts for Energy Storage and Production Reactions.

Lead Institution
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Principal Investigator
Wendy Shaw
Project type
Exploratory Research
Electrocatalysts can convert electrical energy into chemical bonds in fuels, such as H2. In the reverse reaction, electrocatalysts can use the fuel to generate electrical energy on demand. This…

Horizontal Gene Transfer in Porous Media: A Real Time Microscopic Investigation

Lead Institution
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Principal Investigator
Thanh Nguyen
Project type
Large-Scale EMSL Research
Horizontal gene transfer is widespread among bacteria and is an important component of microbial evolution and trait dispersal. Specifically, gene transfer can create new metabolic capabilities, e.g…