
Jonathan L. Kuo
@jonathanlkuo
chemist, proton choreographer. Asst. Prof @psu_chemistry; 🌈 My latest paper is linked below!
Group Webpage: thekuolab.weebly.com
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https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/jacs.0c10458 13-03-2010 19:50:21
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The first manuscript from our group at Penn State has appeared today in ACS Catalysis! Heroic effort by graduate student Karli Sipps, Wyatt Gibbs and Elvira Sayfutyrova (Penn State Eberly College of Science Penn State Chemistry) pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…

The Strem Award for Pure or Applied Inorganic Chemistry is presented to an individual who has made an outstanding contribution to inorganic chemistry. Congratulations to Johanna M. Blacquiere of Western University on being the recipient of this award. buff.ly/4f2UPZR


Thrilled to share my first-ever first-author paper, focusing on the exploration of organic-based redox flow batteries! A huge thank you to my advisor, Christian Malapit, my mentor, Maxime Boudjelel, and all my incredible collaborators! pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ja…


Had a great visit to UWChemistry ! Was exciting to share our work on tautomeric ligands and electrophilic metal complexes ! And Seattle was beautiful! Julie Kovacs has our photo (and thanks for the invite :))



Great views looking up at UO Chem and Biochem yesterday. Honored to be invited by the student org, ADSE!


Thank you Jonathan L. Kuo for meeting UO Chem and Biochem students and for a fantastic UOADSE seminar last week sharing your passion for new ligand designs, tautomerism, and hydrogen bonds!



We are so proud of Lauren Zarzar, professor of chemistry and of materials science and engineering, for receiving the 2025 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers! #PennStateChemistry Penn State Chemistry

Post-Baccalaureate Fellow in Chemistry, Dartmouth College, with David Glueck 1-year research program in synthetic chemistry/catalysis, starts July 1, 2025. $55,000 salary+health benefits Review begins March 20, 2025: apply.interfolio.com/163897 Questions? [email protected]




Thanks Chad A. Mirkin for lots of great quotes about studying organometallic chemistry at Penn State Chemistry 😊


Excited to share our latest work out in J. Am. Chem. Soc. ! Building off previous observations that oxidative additions to electrophilic metals might be a little different... including evidence for the first Pd(IV)-dihydride. Penn State Chemistry pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.10…