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Biography
Kagna Ouch Sampson received her Ph.D. in 2012 from the University of Louisville under Craig A.Grapperhaus. She joined the adjunct chemistry instructor at 911±¬ÁÏÍø in 2012, was selected as a visiting lecturer of Inorganic chemistry in 2014, and was promoted to full-time lecturer in 2015. Then she will be promoted to senior lecturer in 2022. Her teaching interests include non-major and major in science chemistry I and II with the laboratory and upper-level inorganic chemistry. Her specific areas of interest include Carbon-Sulfur Bond Formation/Cleavage Reactions of Metal-Stabilized Thiyl Radicals by Electrochemical and Chemical Methods.
Academic Background
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Doctorate
- University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky, USA
- Doctor of Philosophy, Major in Inorganic Chemistry, Minor in Electrochemistry
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Masters
- University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky, USA
- Master of Science, Major in Inorganic Chemistry, Minor in Organic Chemistry
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Bachelors
- Royal University of Phnom Penh, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Cambodia
- Bachelor of Science, Major in General Chemistry
Professional Interests
Teaching
CHEM C 101 ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY 1
CHEM C 121 ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY LAB 1
CHEM C 102 ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY 2
CHEM C 122 ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY LAB 2
CHEM C 105 PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY I
CHEM C 125 EXPERIMENTAL CHEMISTRY I
CHEM C 106 PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY II
CHEM C 126 EXPERIMENTAL CHEMISTRY II
CHEM C 430 INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
CHEM T 510 ADVANCED INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Education is what remains after one has forgotten what one has learned in school.
-Albert Einstein
Publications
Journal Articles
- Ouch, K.; Mashuta, M.S.; Grapperhaus, C.A.. (2012). Alkyne addition a metal-stabilized thiyl radical carbon-sulfur bond formation between 1-octyne and [Ru(SP)3]+. Eur. J. Inorg. Chem., 2012 (3), 475-478.
- Ouch, K.; Mashuta, M.S.; Grapperhaus, C.A.. (2011). Metal-stabilized thiyl radicals as scaffolds for reversible alkene addition via C-S bond formation/cleavage. Inorg. Chem., 50 (20), 9904-9914.
- Grapperhaus, C.A.; Ouch, K.; Mashuta, M.S.. (2008). Redox-regulated ethylene binding to a rhenium-thiolate complex. J. Am. Chem. Soc, 131 (1), 64-65.
- Sampson, K. O.; Kumar, D.; Mashuta, M. S.; Grapperhaus, C. A... (2013). Addition of polysubstituted alkenes, aromatic alkynes, and dienes to a metal-stabilized thiyl radical via carbon-sulfur bond formation: Electrochemical, chemical, and computational investigations. Inorg. Chim. Act., 408 (0020-1693), 1-8.
- Haddad, A.Z.; Kumar D.; Sampson, K.O.; Matzner, A. M.; Mashuta M.S.; Grapperhaus, C.A.. (2015). Proposed Ligand-Centered Electrocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution and Hydrogen Oxidation at a Noninnocent Mononuclear Metal-Thiolate. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 137 (29), 9238-9241.
- Benner, S. G.; Polizzotto, M. L.; Kocar, B. D.; Ganguly, S.; Phan, K.; Ouch, K.; Sampson, M.; Fendorf, S.. (2008). Groundwater flow in an arsenic-contaminated aquifer, Mekong Delta, Cambodia. Applied Geochemistry, 23 (11), 3072-3087.
- Kocar, B. D.; Polizzotto, M. L.; Benner, S. G.; Ying, S. C.; Ung, M.; Ouch, K.; Samreth, S.; Suy, B.; Phan, K.; Sampson, M.; Fendorf, S.. (2008). Integrated biogeochemical and hydrologic processes driving arsenic release from shallow sediments to groundwaters of the Mekong delta. Applied Geochemistry, 23 (11), 3059-3071.