Center for Advanced Materials Processing (CAMP)

Dan Goia
Professor
Chemistry

Clarkson University
PO Box 5814
Potsdam, NY 13699-5814

Phone: 315-268-4411
E-mail: goiadanv@clarkson.edu
Departmental Web page
Goia Group Homepage

Educational Background
Ph.D. Chemistry, Clarkson University, 1998
M.S. Chemistry, University of Cluj, Romania, 1980
B.S. Chemistry, University of Cluj, Romania, 1979

Research Interests

  • Mechanisms of particle formation in homogeneous solutions
  • Synthesis and characterization of monodispersed micrometer and nanometer size particles (metals, metallic compounds, ceramics)
  • Preparation of high performance heterogeneous metallic catalysts
  • Electroless processes for coating metallic and non-metallic particles/substrates with thin metallic films
  • Assembly of fine and nanosize particles in ultra thin films

Facilities

Conducted Research on

Membership
American Chemical Society (ACS)

Consulting

Selected Patents
"Method for producing ultra-fine metal flakes' C. Goia, Dan. V. Goia, U.S. Patent application #11/080192, March 15, 2005.

'A new process of making multilayer device's, D.V. Goia, B. Farrell, C. Eastman, U.S. Patent application #60/661,717, March 15, 2005.

'Polyol-based method for producing ultrafine copper powders', Goia, D.V., Andreescu, D., Farrell, B., U.S. Patent application #10/981,077, November 3, 2004.

'Polyol-based method for producing ultrafine nickel powders', Goia, D.V., Andreescu, D., Farrell, B., U.S. Patent application #10/981,083, November 3, 2004.

'Polyol-based method for producing ultrafine silver powders', Goia, D.V., Kim, S-M., U.S. Patent application # 10/981,110, November 3, 2004.

'Aqueous-based method for producing ultrafine silver powders', Goia, D.V., Andreescu, D., Eastman, C., U.S. Patent application #10/981,074, November 3 C. Goia, Dan. V. Goia,, 2004.

'Process for manufacture of platinum based catalysts for fuel cells', Goia, D.V., Lopez, M., Sau, T. K., Jitianu, M., pending U.S. Patent, application submitted October 27, 2004.

'Noble metal nanoparticles, a process for preparing these and their use', Starz, K-A., Goia, D.V., Koehler, J., Banisch, V., USP 0034675 A1, (2002), 7 pp.

Selected Publications

C. Goia, E. Matijevic, D.V.Goia, "Preparation of colloidal bismuth particles in polyols," J. Mater. Res., 20, 1507-1514 (2005).

L. Suber, Sondi, I., Goia, D.V., E. Matijevic, "Preparation and Mechanisms of Formation of Silver Particles of Different Morphologies in Homogeneous Solutions," J. of Colloid and Interface Science, 288, 489-495 (2005).

G.F. Paciotti, L. Myer, D. Weinreich, D.V. Goia, N. Pavel, R.E. McLaughlin, L. Tamarkin, "Colloidal Gold: A Novel Nanoparticle Vector for Tumor Directed Drug Delivery," Drug Delivery, 11, 169-183 (2004).

Goia, D.V., "Preparation and Formation Mechanisms of uniform metallic Particles in Homogeneous Solutions," Invited review: Journal of Materials Chemistry, 14, 451-458 (2003).

S. Libert, D. Goia, E. Matijevic, "Internally Composite Uniform Colloidal Cadmium Sulfide Spheres," Langmuir, 19, 10673-10678, (2003).

 

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