Kyle Doudrick
Associate Professor
Civil & Environmental Engineering & Earth Sciences
166 Fitzpatrick Hall of Engineering
574-631-0305
Current Position
Associate Professor, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering & Earth Sciences
Education
Ph.D., Environmental Engineering, Arizona State University
M.S., Civil Engineering, University of Memphis
B.S., Civil Engineering, University of Memphis
Research Interests
Prof. Doudrick's research involves renewable energy and the environment. More specifically, the Doudrick group focus on the development of sustainable water treatment technologies. This involves engineering solar-activated catalyst materials (i.e., photocatalysts) and systems for treating polluted drinking water sources. Additionally, the group is interested in using photocatalysts to convert wastewaters (e.g., municipal, industrial) to clean energy sources such as hydrogen.
Key Words
Catalyst, Environment, Hydrogen, Photoelectrochemical, Pollution, Solar, Solar to Fuels/Chemicals, Wastewater, Water Treatment
Relevant Energy Publications
- Schranck, Andrew, and Kyle Doudrick. "Effect of reactor configuration on the kinetics and nitrogen byproduct selectivity of urea electrolysis using a boron doped diamond electrode." Water research 168 (2020): 115130.
- Marks, Randal, Andrew Schranck, Roy Stillwell, and Kyle Doudrick. "Stability of 2H-and 1T-MoS 2 in the presence of aqueous oxidants and its protection by a carbon shell." RSC Advances 10, no. 16 (2020): 9324-9334.
- Kim, Tae-Hun, Sun-Hong Lee, Hyun Young Kim, Kyle Doudrick, Seungho Yu, and Sang Don Kim. "Decomposition of perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) using a hybrid process with electron beam and chemical oxidants." Chemical Engineering Journal 361 (2019): 1363-1370.
- Kim, Junyeol, and Kyle Doudrick. "Emerging investigator series: protein adsorption and transformation on catalytic and food-grade TiO 2 nanoparticles in the presence of dissolved organic carbon." Environmental Science: Nano 6, no. 6 (2019): 1688-1703.
- Marks, Randal, Joseph Seaman, Patricia Perez-Calleja, Junyeol Kim, Robert Nerenberg, and Kyle Doudrick. "Catalytic hydrogel membrane reactor for treatment of aqueous contaminants." Environmental science & technology 53, no. 11 (2019): 6492-6500.
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