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Buhlmann, Philippe
Ion Selective Electrodes |
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Carr, Peter W
Separations Chemistry |
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Cramer, Christopher J
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Haynes, Christy L.
Surfaced Enhanced Raman |
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Hillmyer, Marc A
Renewable Materials |
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Leopold, Kenneth R
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McNeill, Kristopher
Environmental Catalysis and Photocatalysis |
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Penn, R Lee
Mineral Surface Chemistry |
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Que, Lawrence
Enzymatic Oxidation |
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Roberts, Jeffrey T
Atmospheric Surface Chemistry |
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Siepmann, J Ilja
Simulations of Environmental Systems |
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Truhlar, Donald G
Environmental Computational Chemistry |
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Veglia, Gianluigi
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Research
Perhaps it is no surprise that the Land of 10,000 Lakes would be
home to a wide range of environmental chemistry research. While
there is no formal course program, numerous faculty members in
the Department of Chemistry have environmentally focused projects.
Particular strengths are in the areas of atmospheric particles,
aquatic photochemistry, reactive surfaces, computational chemistry,
renewable materials, and new analytical methods.
Part of a Community of Environmental Scholars
the University of Minnesota is committed to improving our knowledge
of the environment and its health. Some of the notable environmental
centers and research programs that have an environmentally chemistry
concentration include the Water Resources Science program, the
Large Lakes Observatory, the Limnological Research Center, the
Environmental Engineering Program in Civil Engineering, and the
Soil Sciences program. As part of the Strategic Positioning Initiative,
an Institute
on the Environment has been proposed. While in the
planning stages, the I on E seeks to be a system-wide, world-class
Institute devoted to environmental research.
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