Dr Strounina specialises in material science and provides NMR and CT support to researchers

Dr Strounina obtained her PhD in materials science from the University of Wollongong in 2001 and has been working in UQ since as a research fellow and NMR and CT facility manager.

Key Publications

Yolk–shell hybrid materials with a periodic mesoporous organosilica shell: ideal nanoreactors for selective alcohol oxidation. J. Liu, H.Q. Yang, F. Kleitz, Z.G. Chen, T. Yang, E. Strounina, G.Q. (Max) Lu, S.Z. Qiao; Adv. Funct. Mat. 2012 V.22 591-599

Anion Assisted Synthesis of Large Pore Hollow Dendritic Mesoporous Organosilica Nanoparticles: Understanding the Composition Gradient. Y. Yang, S. Bernardi, H. Song, J. Zhang, M. Yu, J.C. Reid, E. Strounina, D.J. Searles, C. Yu; Chemistry of Mat. 2016 V.28, 3, 704-707

Mixed Matrix Membranes with Strengthened MOFs/Polymer Interfacial Interaction and Improved Membrane Performance; R. Lin, L. Ge, L.Hou; E. Strounina, V. Rudolph, Z. Zhu; Appl Mater Interfaces 2014, 6, 8, 5609-5618

Oligomeric Silica-Wrapped Perovskites Enable Synchronous Defect Passivation and Grain Stabilization for Efficient and Stable Perovskite Photovoltaics; Yang BaiYun LinLong RenXiaolei ShiEkaterina StrouninaYehao DengQi WangYanjun FangXiaopeng ZhengYuze LinZhi-Gang ChenYi DuLianzhou WangJinsong Huang; ASC Energy Lett. 2019, 4, 6, 1231-1240

Use of FTIR, XPS, NMR to characterize oxidative effects of NaClO on coal molecular structures; Zhenhua Jing, Sandra Rodrigues, Ekaterina Strounina, Mengran Li, Barry Wood, Jim R. Underschultz, Joan S. Esterle, Karen M. Steel; Int J Coal Geology 2019, 201, 1-13