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American chemist (b. 1984)
Brandi Michelle Cossairt (born June 29, 1984)[
citation needed ] is an American chemist specializing in
synthetic
inorganic and
materials chemistry . She is the Lloyd E. and Florence M. West Endowed Professor of Chemistry at
University of Washington .
Personal life and education
Brandi Cossairt was born and raised in Miami, Florida.
[2] She began working in the laboratory of Anthony J. Hynes at the
University of Miami 's
Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science while still in high school. She is a first-generation college graduate, having obtained her B.S. in chemistry from the
California Institute of Technology in 2006. During her undergraduate degree, Cossairt worked with
Jonas C. Peters on electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution with a cobaloxime complex.
[3] Cossairt then pursued a graduate degree in
inorganic chemistry at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology , where, under the mentorship of
Christopher C. Cummins , she received her PhD in 2010.
[4] Her doctoral work focused on the
niobium -mediated synthesis of phosphorus-rich molecules, such as AsP3 .
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[8] Her academic career next took her to New York, where she joined
Columbia University as a
National Institutes of Health NRSA Postdoctoral Fellow with Jonathan S. Owen between 2010 and 2012.
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Research
Cossairt moved to Seattle in 2012 to begin her independent research career as an assistant professor in the department of chemistry at the
University of Washington .
[10] Cossairt leads a
synthetic
inorganic chemistry research group working primarily in colloidal
nanoscience . Cossairt's team works to prepare new molecular precursors, develop new synthetic methodologies, and explore the details of complex reaction mechanisms.
[11] In particular, her team has pioneered new synthetic strategies to access
indium phosphide
quantum dots .
InP
quantum dots have emerged as a class of
phosphors for wide
color gamut displays and energy-efficient
solid-state lighting applications.
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Recognition
Organizations
Associate editor at the
ACS journal
Inorganic Chemistry .
[19]
Co-founder (along with
Jillian Dempsey ,
UNC Chapel Hill ) of the Chemistry Women Mentorship Network, a national network of women in chemistry to provide support, encouragement, and mentorship for young women considering continuing their education or pursuing careers in academia.
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References
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"The Chemistry of Nanoscale Phosphides: Building Complex Inorganic "Molecules" with Atom-Level Precision" . Department of Chemistry | CSU . Retrieved 2021-05-17 .
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"The Chemistry of Nanoscale Phosphides: Building Complex Inorganic "Molecules" with Atom-Level Precision" . Department of Chemistry | CSU . Retrieved 2021-05-17 .
^ Hu, Xile; Cossairt, Brandi M.; Brunschwig, Bruce S.; Lewis, Nathan S.; Peters, Jonas C. (2005-09-20).
"Electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution by cobalt difluoroboryl-diglyoximate complexes" . Chemical Communications (37): 4723–4725.
doi :
10.1039/B509188H .
ISSN
1364-548X .
PMID
16175305 .
^ Cossairt, Brandi M. (Brandi Michelle) (2010).
Niobium-mediated synthesis of phosphorus-rich molecules (Thesis). Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
hdl :
1721.1/57702 .
^ Cossairt, Brandi M.; Diawara, Mariam-Céline; Cummins, Christopher C. (2009-01-30).
"Facile Synthesis of AsP3" . Science . 323 (5914): 602.
Bibcode :
2009Sci...323..602C .
doi :
10.1126/science.1168260 .
ISSN
0036-8075 .
PMID
19179522 .
S2CID
26715884 .
^ Cossairt, Brandi M.; Cummins, Christopher C. (2009-10-28).
"Properties and Reactivity Patterns of AsP3: An Experimental and Computational Study of Group 15 Elemental Molecules" . Journal of the American Chemical Society . 131 (42): 15501–15511.
doi :
10.1021/ja906294m .
hdl :
1721.1/65119 .
ISSN
0002-7863 .
PMID
19799430 .
S2CID
26563154 .
^ Cossairt, Brandi M.; Cummins, Christopher C. (2010).
"Shuttling P3 from Niobium to Rhodium: The Synthesis and Use of Ph3SnP3(C6H8) as a P3− Synthon" . Angewandte Chemie International Edition . 49 (9): 1595–1598.
doi :
10.1002/anie.200906633 .
hdl :
1721.1/65132 .
ISSN
1521-3773 .
PMID
20112318 .
^ Cossairt, Brandi M.; Cummins, Christopher C.; Head, Ashley R.; Lichtenberger, Dennis L.; Berger, Raphael J. F.; Hayes, Stuart A.; Mitzel, Norbert W.; Wu, Gang (2010-06-23).
"On the Molecular and Electronic Structures of AsP3 and P4" . Journal of the American Chemical Society . 132 (24): 8459–8465.
doi :
10.1021/ja102580d .
ISSN
0002-7863 .
PMID
20515032 .
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"Protocols and Video Articles Authored by Brandi M. Cossairt" . www.jove.com . Retrieved 2021-05-17 .
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"Brandi M. Cossairt" . University of Washington .
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"Cossairt, Brandi - The David and Lucile Packard Foundation" . The David and Lucile Packard Foundation . Retrieved 2018-11-26 .
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"Quantum Dot Technology | Samsung Display PID" . Archived from
the original on 2018-09-20. Retrieved 2019-06-08 .
^ Cossairt, Brandi M. (2016-10-05). "Shining Light on Indium Phosphide Quantum Dots: Understanding the Interplay among Precursor Conversion, Nucleation, and Growth". Chemistry of Materials . 28 (20): 7181–7189.
doi :
10.1021/acs.chemmater.6b03408 .
ISSN
0897-4756 .
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"2018 National Fresenius Award to Prof. Brandi Cossairt | Phi Lambda Upsilon" . Retrieved 2021-05-17 .
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"Brandi Cossairt named a 2017 Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar | Department of Chemistry | University of Washington" . chem.washington.edu . Retrieved 2021-05-17 .
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"NSF Award Search: Award # 1552164 - CAREER: New Models for Controlling InP Nucleation, Growth, and Luminescence using Magic-Sized Clusters and Targeted Surface Chemistry" . www.nsf.gov . Retrieved 2021-05-17 .
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"Cossairt, Brandi" . The David and Lucile Packard Foundation . Retrieved 2021-05-17 .
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"Five UW early career researchers win Sloan Research Fellowships" . UW News . Retrieved 2021-05-17 .
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"Inorganic Chemistry" . pubs.acs.org . Retrieved 2021-05-17 .
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"chemwmn" . Retrieved 2018-11-27 .
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