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DAVID E. NIKLES
Professor
INORGANIC/MATERIALS CHEMISTRY
materials for information technology, polymer coatings for magnetic
tape, porphyrin synthesis and porphyrin-based dendrimers as optical
devices
B.S., 1977, The University of Akron; Ph.D., 1982, Case Western
Reserve University. Staff Chemist, 1982-1990, Hoechst Celanese
Research Division.
office: 229 Bevill Research Building, 3097D Shelby Hall
Telephone: (205) 348-8445 or (205) 348-9267
fax (205) 348-9104
affiliations: Materials
Science Program, Center
for Materials for Information Technology |
Research Interests
Dr. Nikles' research interests lie in the area of materials for information
technology. Materials are designed at the molecular level so that
the desired materials properties are achieved by tailoring the structure.
In turn, the materials properties determine the ability of the material
to carry out the desired function. The theme of this research is a fundamental
understanding of the relationship between structure, properties and
function. The scope of this research encompasses the synthesis of
organic, polymeric, organometallic, and inorganic coordination compounds;
characterization of materials properties, determination of how the materials
would be used in information storage devices.
Specific areas of interest include new concepts for optical data storage,
photochemical hole-burning for optical data storage, holography, electrophotography,
near-infrared chromophores, porphyrin photochemistry, new magnetic
nanoparticles for magnetic tape, new binders for magnetic tape, new processes
for magnetic tape manufacture, pollution prevention in the magnetic tape
industry and the reliability of archival data storage media.
Representative Publications
"New ultraviolet-curable formulations for bonding poly(vinyl chloride)-coated
fiberglass wire mesh for reinforcement applications." Nikles, D.
E.; Farahat, M. S. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 111, 3058-3064
(2009).
"Heat generation of aqueously dispersed CoFe2O4 nanoparticles
as heating agents for magnetically activated drug delivery and hyperthermia." Kim,
D.-H.; Nikles, D. E.; Johnson, D. T.; Brazel, C. S. J. Magn. Magn.
Mater. 320, 2390-2396 (2008).
\ "Lubricant effect on the microtribological behavior of magnetic
coating formulations 1-aliphatic lubricants." Nikles, D. E.; Farahat,
M. S. Tribol. Lett. 31, 47-56 (2008).
\ "Tailoring nucleation and growth conditions for narrow compositional
distributions in colloidal synthesized FePt nanoparticles." Srivastava,
C.; Nikles, D. E.; Thompson, G. B. J. Appl. Phys. 104,
104314/1-104314/7 (2008).
"Compositional evolution during the synthesis of Fe-Pt nanoparticles." Srivastava,
C.; Nikles, D. E.; Thompson, G. B. J. Appl. Phys. 104,
064315/1-064315/7 (2008).
"Microstructures and magnetic alignment of L10 FePt nanoparticles." Kang,
S.; Shi, S.; Jia, Z.; Thompson, G. B.; Nikles, D. E.; Harrell, J. W.;
Li, D.; Poudyal, N.; Nandwana, V.; Liu, J. P. J. Appl. Phys. 101,
09J113/1-09J113/3 (2007).
"Synthesis and magnetic properties of FePt nanoparticles
with hard nonmagnetic shells." Kang, S.; Shi, S.; Miao, G. X.; Jia,
Z.; Nikles, D. E.; Harrell, J. W. J. Nanosci. Nanotechnol 7,
350-355 (2007).
"Pt3Sn Nanoparticles with Controlled Size: High-Temperature
Synthesis and Room-Temperature Catalytic Activation for Electrochemical
Methanol Oxidation." Liu, Z.; Reed, D.; Kwon, G.; Shamsuzzoha, M.;
Nikles, D. E. J. Phys. Chem. C 111, 14223-14229 (2007).
"Synthesis and activation of Pt nanoparticles with controlled
size for fuel cell electrocatalysts." Liu, Z.; Shamsuzzoha, M.;
Ada, E. T.; Reichert, W. M.; Nikles, D. E. J. Power Sources 164,
472-480 (2007).
"Enhanced
Magnetic Properties of Self-Assembled FePt Nanoparticles with MnO Shell."
Kang, S.; Miao, G. X.; Shi, S.; Jia, Z.; Nikles, D. E.; Harrell, J. W.
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 128, 1042-1043 (2006).
Book Chapter:
"Quinone-Amine Polyurethanes," David E. Nikles, Jason L. Cain, Antony
P. Chacko, Jeng-Li Liang, and Russell I. Webb, In "The Polymeric Materials
Encyclopedia: Synthesis, Properties and Applications," Joseph C. Salamone,
Ed., Vol 10, CRC Press: Boca Raton, FL, pp 7303-7311.
Complete list of Dr. Nikles's publications
(2/10/09)
The University of Alabama Department of
Chemistry Faculty