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Dr. Kagna Ouch Sampson

Physical Sciences 203
Phone: (812) 941-2640
kosampso@iu.edu

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 Indiana University Southeast 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

  • Doctorate

    • University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky, USA
    • Doctor of Philosophy, Major in Inorganic Chemistry, Minor in Electrochemistry
  • Masters

    • University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky, USA
    • Master of Science, Major in Inorganic Chemistry, Minor in Organic Chemistry
  • 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.

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