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Inorganic
Our inorganic chemistry faculty members carry out experimental and computational research in a variety of topics that include photoinduced Jahn-Teller effects, electron transfer, metal-metal bonding, and homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis. The department possesses state-of-the-art facilities for structural determination including a brand new CCD single-crystal X-ray diffractometer, multinuclear NMR spectrometers, and mass spectrometric facilities. In addition, the inorganic faculty members are active participants in Materials Chemistry research (see links to Omary, Cundari, and Petros). An example of the integrative computational/synthetic/materials research aspects carried out by the UNT inorganic groups is shown here.
Inorganic Research Faculty
Tom Cundari
Mohammad Omary
Ruthanne D. Thomas