Mita Dasog
Associate Professor and Izaak Walton Killam Memorial Research Chair
Related information
Email: mita.dasog@dal.ca
Mailing Address:
窪蹋勛圖厙
6243 Alumni Crescent
P.O. Box 15000
Halifax NS B3H 4R2
- Nanomaterials
- Solar energy
- Catalysis
- Plasmonics
- Inorganic chemistry
- Solid-state chemistry
Education:
- BSc: University of Saskatchewan
- PhD: University of Alberta
- PDF: California Institute of Technology
Research Interests
Dasog lab research group focuses on the development of photocatalysts, electrocatalysts, porous nanomaterials, and plasmonic nanostructures using solid-state methods. We study the reaction mechanisms and the influence of reaction parameters on product formation during solid-state syntheses to better engineer the nanomaterials for their intended applications. The synthesized nanomaterials are used for chemical fuel production (hydrogen), solar-driven desalination, water treatment, and sensing.
Selected Awards and Honors
- Member of the College of the Royal Society Canada, 2021
- Izaak Walton Killam Memorial Research Chair, 2021
- Nova Scotia Discovery Centre Emerging Professional Award, 2020
- Member of the Global Young Academy, 2020
- Presidents Emerging Investigator Research Excellence Award, 2019
Selected Publications
- Photocatalytic Hydrogen Generation Using Mesoporous Silicon Nanoparticles: The Influence of Magnesiothermic Reduction Conditions and Nanoparticle Aging on the Catalytic Activity. I. S. Curtis, R. J. Willis and M. Dasog* (Nanoscale, 2021, 13, 2685 2692)
- TiN, ZrN, and HfN Nanoparticles on Nanoporous Aluminum Oxide Membranes for Solar-Driven Water Evaporation and Desalination. E. Traver, R. A. Karaballi, Y. Esfahani Monfared, H. Daurie, G. A. Gagnon, and M. Dasog* (ACS Applied Nano Materials, 2020, 3, 2787 2794)
- High Surface Area Mesoporous Silicon Nanoparticles Prepared via Two-Step Magnesiothermic Reduction for Stoichiometric CO2 to CH3OH Conversion. S. A. Martell, Y. Lai, E. Traver, J. MacInnis, D. D. Richards, S. MacQuarrie, and M. Dasog* (ACS Applied Nano Materials, 2019, 2, 5713 5719)
- Synthesis of Plasmonic Group-4 Nitride Nanocrystals via Solid-State Metathesis. R. A. Karaballi, G. Humagain, B. R. A. Fleishman, and M. Dasog* (Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2019, 58, 3147 3150)
- Highly-Efficient, Biochar-derived Molybdenum Carbide Hydrogen Evolution Electrocatalyst. G. Humagain, K. MacDougal, J. MacInnis, J. M. Lowe, R. H. Coridan, S. MacQuarrie, and M. Dasog* (Advanced Energy Materials, 2018, 8, 1801461)