Environmental
Environmental chemistry spans a wide range of disciplines, and studies at Penn State span interests from biogeochemical processes to radioactive waste remediation and atmospheric chemistry. Faculty within the chemistry department have strong ties to the Center for Environmental Chemistry and Geochemistry and the NSF-funded Center for Environmental Kinetics Analysis, as well as the Penn State Institutes for the Environment.
- Asbury,
John
Ultrafast Infrared Spectroscopy to Reactions in Solid-State Materials
- Castleman, A. W. Matter of Nanoscale Dimensions
- Krebs, C. Spectroscopic and Kinetic Studies on the Mechanisms of Iron-containing Enzymes
- Mallouk, T. E. Chemical Applications of Solid State Materials
- Mueller, K. T. High Resolution Solid State NMR Spectroscopy
- Sen, A. Catalytic Hydrocarbon Conversion and Waste Remediation
Related Areas
| Analytical: | | Asbury Mallouk Mueller |
| Biological: | Krebs | |
| Inorganic: | Mallouk Sen | |
| Materials / Nanoscience: | Asbury Castleman Mallouk Mueller Sen | |
| Organic: | Sen | |
| Physical: | Asbury Castleman Mallouk Mueller |