Funded Researchers
Alexander Radosevich is an associate professor of chemistry at MIT. His research centers on the invention of new homogeneous catalysts and reagents based on inexpensive and earth-abundant elements of the p-block. Specifically, his lab has designed a class of phosphorus-based molecular catalysts with small frontier orbital energy gaps and dense spatial orbital array that make and break chemical bonds. Professor Radosevich’s research program spans the areas of inorganic, organometallic, and organic chemistry, with a focus on synthesis and catalysis.