Jeffrey M. Zaleski
Materials Science · Indiana University
Publications
242
Citations
4,088
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
35
Publishing since 1992
Jeffrey M. Zaleski works in materials chemistry, developing metal nanostructures (such as gold, silver, and copper nanorods, nanoprisms, and alloy core-shells) for applications in catalysis, light-driven chemical reactions, and biological targeting. His research includes using these materials to activate carbon dioxide, drive photocatalytic reactions, and disrupt bacterial membranes or degrade biological molecules. The work combines synthetic chemistry, crystallography, and nanomaterial design.
Publication activity has slowed over the last decade, declining from around 4-5 papers per year in the late 2010s to roughly one per year in recent years (averaging 1.2 over the last 5 years).
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Targeted Disruption of the Outer Membrane of Gram-Negative Bacteria with Enediyne-Labeled Light-Responsive Au Nanorods
ACS Applied Bio Materials · 2026
- Development of magnesium oxide–silver hybrid nanocatalysts for synergistic carbon dioxide activation to afford esters and heterocycles at ambient pressure
Green Chemistry · 2020
- Au-Cu@PANI Alloy Core Shells for Aerobic Fibrin Degradation under Visible Light Exposure
ACS Applied Bio Materials · 2020
- Site-Selective Growth of AgPd Nanodendrite-Modified Au Nanoprisms: High Electrocatalytic Performance for CO<sub>2</sub> Reduction
Chemistry of Materials · 2017
- Electrostatic assembly of gold nanorods on a glass substrate for sustainable photocatalytic reduction via sodium borohydride
RSC Advances · 2016
- The Cambridge Structural Database×6
- Chemistry of Materials×2
- Chemical Science×2
- ACS Applied Bio Materials×2
- Radiation Research×2
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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