Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Assistant Professor
Research Areas: Analytical , Physical
Office: 264 Chemistry Building
Address:
179 Chemistry Building
Auburn, AL 36849
Phone: (334) 844-5529
Email: peo0005@auburn.edu
Research in the Ohno lab seeks to develop and apply tools to elucidate the molecular details of the structure, composition, and reactivity of interfacial chemical systems. We are particularly interested in the surfaces/interfaces of aerosol particles as well as bulk liquid (or liquid:liquid) interfaces. This work lies at the metaphorical interface between a range of fields, including physical chemistry, analytical chemistry, environmental chemistry, and aerosol science.
As an experimental physical chemistry lab, we use a variety of different analytical techniques and instrumentation, including sum-frequency generation/second harmonic generation, fluorescence probe spectroscopy, aerosol mass spectrometry, and scanning mobility particle sizing.
Prior to Auburn University:
Ohno, P.E., Y. Qin, J. Ye, J. Wang, A.K. Bertram, S.T. Martin. Fluorescence Aerosol Flow Tube Spectroscopy to Detect Liquid–Liquid Phase Separation. ACS Earth Space Chemistry. 5, 1223–1232. 2021.
Ohno, P.E., H. Chang, A.P. Spencer, Y. Liu, M.D. Boamah, H.-f. Wang, F.M. Geiger. Beyond the Gouy-Chapman Model with Heterodyne-Detected Second Harmonic Generation. Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters. 10, 2328-2334, 2019.
Ohno, P.E., H.-f. Wang, F. Paesani, J.L. Skinner, F.M. Geiger. Second-order vibrational lineshapes of the air/water interface. Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 122, 4457-4464. 2018.
Ohno, P.E., H.-f. Wang, F.M. Geiger. Second-order spectral lineshapes from charged interfaces. Nature Communications. 8, 1032. 2017.
Ohno, P.E., S.A. Saslow, H.-f. Wang, F.M. Geiger, K.B. Eisenthal. Phase-referenced nonlinear spectroscopy of the α-quartz/water interface. Nature Communications. 7, 13587. 2016.
Last updated: 12/19/2022