Dave Erwin
Associate Professor
Chemistry
Rose–Hulman Institute of Technology
United Arab Emirates
Biography
Dr. David Erwin specializes in inorganic and organometallic chemistry. His research focuses on finding new energy sources through the synthesis of new organometallic compounds to produce fuels, and through the study of catalysts in electromechanical cells as sources of thermal and electrical energy. He gives a popular one-man show on the history of chemistry for campus and visiting school groups.
Research Interest
Synthesis and study of transition metal organometallic complexes as catalysts for new fuels Lattice-enhanced nuclear reaction Laboratory experiments for general chemistry
Publications
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Hall L. and Erwin, D.K., “Synthesis and Study of Bis(decacyclene)chromium,†Butler Undergraduate Research Conference, 2003
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Erwin, ​D.K., Test Bank Questions for General Chemistry, Houghton Mifflin Publishing Company, 2007
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Erwin, D.K., Algorithmic Questions for Chemical Principles, Sixth Edition, Houghton Mifflin Publishing Company, 2009