Khalil A. Abboud
Khalil A. Abboud
Senior Scientist

University of Florida
Department of Chemistry
PO Box 117200
Gainesville, FL 32611 USA
352-392-1003 (voice)
352-846-2040 (fax)

email: abboud@chem.ufl.edu
office: Chemistry Lab Building, CLB 111
www: http://xray.chem.ufl.edu/html/director/director.htm


Education



Ph.D., Louisiana State University, 1985


RESEARCH INTERESTS



Structural Chemistry/X-Ray diffraction.

Structural studies of matter at the atomic level resolution.

The X-Ray laboratory at the University of Florida/Department of Chemistry provides single crystal structure determination expertise to characterize newly synthesized materials. All crystals of Organic, Inorganic, Organometallic, Metal organic and Metal clusters can be analyzed after their X-Ray diffraction patterns and intensities, which are scattered by the electron clouds around atoms, are measured.

Our aim is to provide detailed three-dimensional architectures of molecules in the crystalline state. A knowledge which can be used to confirm the identity of the materials, provide insight to their formation and parameters for the optimization of the synthetic process, and to further our understanding of their microscopic and macroscopic properties.

Additionally, we have collaborative research projects with industrial companies pursuing further knowledge in catalysis and with academic institutions in the field of drug design.

Experience and interest includes: catalysis, chemical crystallography, clusters, coordination chemistry, crystal engineering, data collection and processing, disorder, hydrogen bonding, inorganic compounds, materials science, natural products, organic compounds, organometallic compounds, polymorphism, quasicrystals, semiconductors, small molecules, structural chemistry, structure determination, structure-activity relationships, superconductors, synchrotron radiation, teaching and education, X-ray diffraction, NLO, small molecule.

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