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Inorganic
chemists at Michigan pursue a broad array of research
topics focused in the areas of
bioinorganic, organometallic, coordination
and materials chemistry. Current research
groups have interests in supramolecular, surface,
solid state, mechanistic and polymer
chemistry. Objectives include: the design
and study of organic-based zeolites and
superconductors; dinitrogen activation and
bond metathesis; microelectronic device
structure and reactivity; fire-resistant, liquidcrystalline,
and pre-ceramic polymers; catalysts
used for oxidation, desulfurization and
polymerization of hydrocarbons; high-temperature
superconductors; non-linear optical
and magnetic materials. There is also a
strong interest in bioinorganic chemistry,
studies of metal catalyzed reactions in photosynthesis,
in elucidating the chemical mechanism
of nitrogenase, and in de novo metalloprotein
design. Organometallic chemistry, as
applied to the activation or recognition of
small molecules and development of new synthetic
methods, represents another area of
interest and is often related to biochemical,
materials or catalysis themes.
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