Douglas Fox Professor and Department Chair, Chemistry CAS | CHEM | Chemistry
- Additional Positions at ĢƵ
- Affiliated with Department of Environmental Science
- Degrees
- B.S. Chemical Engineering, Michigan Technological University, 1995
Ph.D. Chemistry, Michigan Technological University, 2001 - Bio
- Douglas M. Fox received his BS in Chemical Engineering and his PhD in Chemistry at Michigan Technological University, in Houghton, MI. He spent two years at the Naval Research Laboratory and two years at the U.S. Naval Academy investigating the physical and thermal properties of room temperature ionic liquids and polymer nanocomposites. His research and teaching focus is on “green chemistry”, environmental solutions, and the use of natural materials. His current projects utilize carbohydrates to improve the flammability, water resistance, and strength of materials.
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Teaching
Fall 2024
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CHEM-415 Advanced Physical Chemistry
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CHEM-471 Exper Biological Chemistry I
Partnerships & Affiliations
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Guest Researcher (2002 - present) -
Faculty member -
Composites Sub-committee Chair -
Member
Scholarly, Creative & Professional Activities
Research Interests
Dr. Fox's group focuses on measuring physical, chemical, and thermal properties of alternative (or "green") solutions and polymer nanocomposites. The three main current projects arepolymer nanocomposites using additives prepared from natural materials, green solvents and their solutions, and kinetics of metathesis reactions. The majority of work is conducted on the ĢƵ campus; however, some measurements must be acquired in collaboration with groups at the NIST in nearby Gaithersburg, MD.
Grants and Sponsored Research
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2018 - 2022, "Improving Interfaces of Cellulose Nanomaterials Through Ion Exchange", NIST – MSE Research Grants Program.
- 2021, "Nanocellulose Fluorescent Labeling" Vireo Advisors.
Selected Publications
- K. Brown, M. Mendoza, T. Tinsley, M. Y. Bee-DiGregorio, M. Bible, J. L. Brooks, M. Colorado, J. Esenther, A. Farag, R. Gill, E. N. Kalivas, R. Lara, A. Lutz, J. Nazaire, A. Rasines, R. S. Rodriguez, J. C. Schwabacher, A. G. Zestos, M. R. Hartings, and D. M. Fox, “Polyvinyl Alcohol-Montmorillonite composites for water purification: Analysis of clay mineral cation exchange and composite particle synthesis,” Polyhedron, 2021, 205, 115297 (7pp).
- I. Patel, J. W. Woodcock, R. Beams, S. J. Stranick, R. Nieuwendaal, J. W. Gilman, M. R. Mulenos, C. Sayes, M. Salari, G. M. DeLoid, P. Demokritou, B. Harper, S. Harper, K. Ong, J. Shatkin, and D. M. Fox, “Fluorescently Labeled Cellulose Nanofibers for Environmental Health and Safety Studies,” Nanomaterials, 2021, 11, 1015 (19pp).
- D. M. Fox, W. Cho, L. Dubrulle, P. G. Grützmacher, and M. Zammarano, “Intumescent Polydopamine Coatings for Fire Protection,” Green Materials, 2020, 8, 162 – 171.
- J. Goswami, E. Haque, D. M. Fox, J. W. Gilman, G. Holmes, R. J. Moon, and K. Kalaitzidou, “The Effect of Cellulose Nanocrystal Coating on the Glass Fiber – Epoxy Interphase,” Materials, 2019, 12, 1951 (15pp).
Work In Progress
- "Durable Flame Retardant Coatings Using Natural Materials.”
- "Ion Exchange Equilibria and Kinetics of Lignocellulosic Materials."
- “Surface Modification of Cellulose Nanomaterials.”
ĢƵ Experts
Area of Expertise
green chemistry, green flame retardants, carbohydrate nanomaterials
Additional Information
Fox's group focuses on measuring physical, chemical, and thermal properties of alternative (or "green") solutions and polymer nanocomposites. The three main current projects arepolymer nanocomposites using additives prepared from natural materials, green solvents and their solutions, and kinetics of metathesis reactions. The majority of work is conducted on the ĢƵ campus; however, some measurements must be acquired in collaboration with groups at the NIST in nearby Gaithersburg, MD.
For the Media
To request an interview for a news story, call ĢƵ Communications at 202-885-5950 or submit a request.