Shepherding physical understanding into modern synthetic photochemistry

In a world that is beginning to realize the potential for using light as a source of renewable energy to power the globe, synthetic chemists that synthesize life-saving pharmaceuticals and other fine chemicals are now employing photons to drive challenging chemical transformations. This photonic reagent has the potential to be a game-changer in fine chemical production, but photons and photocatalysts come with unique mechanistic challenges at the intersection of synthetic chemistry and physical chemistry. Our group investigates the photophysical and photochemical underpinnings of next-generation photocatalysts for use in novel and disruptive photochemical transformations.

 

Research

The Kudisch Lab works to photophysically characterize and understand a wide range of impactful photochemical transformations and extreme photoreagents using ultrafast spectroscopy.

 

People

Research in the Kudisch Lab is always a team effort, requiring a diverse group of investigators at every academic level to push our projects forward.

 

Publications &

Upcoming Presentations

We take research dissemination seriously, both in print and in person. Come check out our recent publications and upcoming conference appearances!