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Inorganic Chemistry

Inorganic chemists are interested in all of the elements in the periodic table with a special emphasis on transition-metal elements. Research projects range from structural assignment of metal complexes to reaction and catalyst development. Researchers in this arena investigate new methods to make industrial processes that rely on transition metal catalysis more efficient and sustainable.



Faculty Working in Inorganic Chemistry

Andy Bocarsly
Catalysis / Synthesis
Inorganic Chemistry
Materials
Robert Cava
Inorganic Chemistry
Materials
Spectroscopy / Physical Chemistry
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
Leslie Schoop
Inorganic Chemistry
Materials
Spectroscopy / Physical Chemistry
Mohammad R. Seyedsayamdost
Chemical Biology
Catalysis / Synthesis
Inorganic Chemistry