Adam S. Hock
- Associate Professor of Chemistry
- Graduate Admissions Coordinator
- Chemist, Catalysis Group, Chemical Sciences and Engineering Division, Argonne National Laboratory
Education
B.S. University of Delaware
Ph.D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Research Interests
Our research interests include solar energy conversion, catalysis, electronic materials, and chemical structure and bonding. Within this context we focus on developing rational synthetic methods to prepare earth-abundant and inexpensive materials for photon capture, innovative homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysts, and unique reactivity models. We conduct highly collaborative research through our affiliation with Argonne National Laboratory.
Students in the Hock group will learn to synthesize and characterize novel substances throughout the course of their research. We routinely use techniques such as multi-nuclear NMR, UV-Vis spectroscopy, FTIR spectroscopy, and x-ray crystallography to characterize molecular substances. The composition and properties of new materials are routinely determined by Rutherford Backscattering Spectroscopy (RBS), Scanning and Tunneling Electron Microscopy (SEM & TEM), and diffraction methods as well as optical, electrical, and other measurements where appropriate.
Professional Affiliations & Memberships
Awards
- 2009 Harvard University Competitive Postdoctoral Travel Award
- 2009 Camille and Henry Dreyfus Environmental Chemistry Fellow, Harvard University
Publications
- Monomolecular Siloxane Film as a Model of Single Site Catalysts. Michael W. Martynowycz, Bo Hu, Ivan Kuzmenko, Wei Bu, Adam Hock, and David Gidalevitz. J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 2016, 138 (38), pp 12432鈥12439.
- Synthetic and Spectroscopic Study of the Mechanism of Atomic Layer Deposition of Tin Dioxide. Weimer, Matthew S.; Hu, Bo; Kraft, Steven J.; Gordon, R.G.; Segre, C.U.; Hock, A.S. Organometallics, 2016, Volume: 35, Issue: 9, 1202-1208.
- VxIn(2-x)S3 Intermediate Band Absorbers Deposited by Atomic Layer Deposition. McCarthy, Robert F.; Weimer, Matthew S.; Haasch, Richard T.; Schaller, R.D.; Hock, A.S. Chemistry of Materials, 2016, Volume: 28 Issue: 7, 2033-2040.
- Organometallic model complexes elucidate the active gallium species in alkane dehydrogenation catalysts based on ligand effects in Ga K-edge XANES. Andrew 鈥淏ean鈥 Getsoian, Ujjal Das, Jeffrey Camacho-Bunquin, Guanghui Zhang, James R. Gallagher, Bo Hu, Singfoong Cheah, Joshua A. Schaidle, Daniel A. Ruddy, Jesse E. Hensley, Theodore R. Krause, Larry A. Curtiss, Jeffrey T. Miller and Adam S. Hock. Catalysis Science & Technology, 2016, Volume: 6 Issue: 16, 6339-6353.
- Synthesis and Catalytic Hydrogenation Reactivity of a Chromium Catecholate Porous Organic Polymer. Camacho-Bunquin, Jeffrey; Siladke, Nathan A.; Guanghui Zhang; Niklas, Jens; Poluektov, Oleg G.; Nguyen, SonBinh T.; Miller, Jeffrey T.; Hock, Adam S. Organometallics. 2015, Vol. 34 Issue 5, p947-952.
- Selective propane dehydrogenation with single-site CoII on SiO2 by a non-redox mechanism. Hu, Bo; 鈥淏ean鈥 Getsoian, Andrew; Schweitzer, Neil M.; Das, Ujjal; Kim, HackSung; Niklas, Jens; Poluektov, Oleg; Curtiss, Larry A.; Stair, Peter C.; Miller, Jeffrey T.; Hock, Adam S. Journal of Catalysis. 2015, Vol. 322, p24-37.
- Schweitzer, N. M.; Hu, B.; Das, U.; Kim, H.; Greeley, J.; Curtiss, L. A.; Stair, P. C.; Miller, J. T.; Hock, A. S. Propylene Hydrogenation and Propane Dehydrogenation by a Single-Site Zn2+ on Silica Catalyst. ACS Catalysis2014, 4, pp 1091鈥1098
- Riha, S. C.; Racowski, J. M.; Lanci, M. P.; Klug, J. A.; Hock, A. S.*; Martinson, A. B. F.* Phase discrimination through oxidant selection in low-temperature atomic layer deposition of crystalline iron oxides. Langmuir. 2013, 29, 3439.
- Kraft, S. J.; S谩nchez, R. H.; Hock, A. S.* A Remarkably Active Iron Catecholate Catalyst Immobilized in a Porous Organic Polymer. ACS Catalysis. 2013, 3, 826.
- Kraft, S. J.; Hu, B.; Zhang, G.; Miller, J. T.; Hock, A. S.* In Situ X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy and Nonclassical Catalytic Hydrogenation with an Iron(II) Catecholate Immobilized on a Porous Organic Polymer. European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry. Special Issue on Small Molecule Activation 2013, 2013, 3972.
- Sinsermsuksakul, P.; Heo, J.; Noh, W.; Hock, A. S.; Gordon, R. G. Atomic Layer Deposition of Tin Monosulfide Thin Films. Advanced Energy Materials. 2011, 1, 1116.
- Heo, J., Hock, A. S., and Gordon, R. G. "Low Temperature Atomic Layer Deposition of Tin Oxide", Chemistry of Materials, 2010, DOI: 10.1021/cm1011108.
- Marinescu, S. M., Singh, R., Hock, A. S., Wampler, K. M., Schrock, R. R., and M眉ller, P. 鈥淪yntheses and Structures of Molybdenum Imido Alkylidene Pyrrolide and Indolide Complexes鈥 Organometallics,2008, 27, 6570.
- Hock, A. S. and Schrock, R. R. 鈥淥xidative reactions of the MoIV dialkyl complex [{(3-CF3C6H4NCH2CH2)2NMe}Mo(CH2SiMe3)2]鈥 Chemistry - An Asian Journal,2007, 2(7), 867.
- Blanc, F., Thivolle-Cazat, J., Basset, J. M., Coperet, C., Hock, A. S., Tonzetich, Z. J., Schrock, R. R. 鈥淗ighly Active, Stable, and Selective Well-Defined Silica Supported Mo Imido Olefin Metathesis Catalysts鈥 J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2007, 129(5), 1044.
- Hock, A. S.; Schrock, R. R.; Hoveyda, A. H. 鈥淒ipyrrolyl Precursors to Bisalkoxide Molybdenum Olefin Metathesis Catalysts鈥 J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2006, 128, 16373.
Patents
- Hock, A. S. and Godon, R. G. 鈥淐yclic Amides and Vapor Deposition Using Them鈥 (application #61/320069)
- "Olefin metathesis catalysts and related methods" (application # 11/603951)
Expertise
Inorganic and organometallic synthesis
Catalysis
Materials and Vapor Deposition