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Catalysis / Synthesis

Organic chemistry is, very broadly, the study of molecules containing carbon atoms. But at its core, organic chemistry is the art of understanding connections to carbon and discovering novel and efficient ways to construct chemical bonds. Research efforts range from studying the physical, spectroscopic, and chemical properties of molecules to target oriented synthesis of highly complex chemical structures with bioactivity. Efforts are also directed towards understanding reaction mechanisms and kinetics.



Faculty Working in Catalysis / Synthesis

Andy Bocarsly
Catalysis / Synthesis
Inorganic Chemistry
Materials
Chemical Biology
Catalysis / Synthesis
Inorganic Chemistry
Chemical Biology
Catalysis / Synthesis
Inorganic Chemistry
Paul Chirik
Catalysis / Synthesis
Inorganic Chemistry
Catalysis / Synthesis
Inorganic Chemistry
Materials
John T. Groves
Catalysis / Synthesis
Chemical Biology
Inorganic Chemistry
Catalysis / Synthesis
Chemical Biology
Robert Knowles
Catalysis / Synthesis
David MacMillan
Catalysis / Synthesis
Chemical Biology
Tom Muir
Chemical Biology
Catalysis / Synthesis
Catalysis / Synthesis
Martin Semmelhack
Catalysis / Synthesis
Chemical Biology
Mohammad R. Seyedsayamdost
Chemical Biology
Catalysis / Synthesis
Inorganic Chemistry
Erik Sorensen
Catalysis / Synthesis
Catalysis / Synthesis