Courses
CHM 3400 – Inorganic Chemistry
Thermodynamics, electrochemistry, transport, chemical kinetics and molecular structure with emphasis on biological systems.
CHM 4611 / 6620 – Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
Introduces advanced concepts of modern inorganic chemistry. Major themes include application of group theory to structure and bonding, molecular orbital treatment of reactivity, fundamental organometallic chemistry and introduces vibrational and electronic spectroscopy.
CHM 4671 – Bioinorganic Chemistry
From an inorganic perspective, introduces the structure and function of a variety of metalloproteins and metalloenzymes, concentrating on systems containing transition metals. Emphasizes the role that metal ion(s) play in the function of the biomolecules.
CHM 6620 / 4611 – Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
The crystalline state; covalent bonding; acids, bases, and solvents, nonmetallic compounds of Groups III through VII with emphasis on structure and reactivity.
CHM 6626 – Applications of Physical Methods in Inorganic Chemistry
Principles and applications of spectroscopic methods to the solution of inorganic problems. Those techniques used most extensively in current inorganic research are treated.
CHM 6628 – Chemistry of Solid Materials
Structure and properties of solids; semiconductors and superconductors.
CHM 6680 – Special Topics in Inorganic Chemistry
Lectures or conferences on selected topics of current research interest in inorganic chemistry.
CHM 6690 – Inorganic Chemistry Seminar