Author: Lane Baker

  • SEAC Reilley Award

    SEAC Reilley Award

    Lane was recently selected as the recipient of the 2023 Charles N. Reilley Award by the Society for Electroanalytical Chemistry. More news about the award and Baker can be found at SEAC and in a press release from TAMU. The award will be conferred at the Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry in March of this year.

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  • Single-Entity Nanoparticle SECCM

    Single-Entity Nanoparticle SECCM

    The Baker group studied single-entity electrochemistry in the collaboration with Ye group (Indiana University Bloomington) to study and characterize electrocatalytic activity of single nanocrystals by utilizing scanning electrochemical cell microscopy (SECCM) and correlative microscopy. The methodology framework for SEE suggested here could inform future studies of complex electrocatalytic processes through correlative single-entity and macroscale measurement…

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  • Return to A&M and McAfee Chair Appointment

    Return to A&M and McAfee Chair Appointment

    The bakergrp relocates to the Department of Chemistry at Texas A&M University, Lane’s alma mater. Baker has been recruited to hold the first Carl McAfee Class of ’90 Chair in Analytical Chemistry, generously sponsored by Aggie Chemist Dr. Carl McAfee. Stay tuned for more info on the move.

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