Inorganic Chemistry

Solid-state and solution synthesis, mechanistic studies of proton-coupled electron transfer by laser spectroscopy, and studies of inorganic crystal growth on surfaces and organic monolayers are a sampling of the many activities in the chemistry of the elements ongoing at CCB.

Inorganic Chemistry Faculty

Daniel G. Nocera

Patterson Rockwood Professor of Energy
(Accepting Graduate Students)
Daniel G. Nocera is the Patterson Rockwood Professor of Energy at Harvard University. A descriptive bio of Professor Nocera can be found here.
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Eric Jacobsen

Sheldon Emery Professor of Chemistry
(Accepting Graduate Students)
Laboratory Administrator: Nicole Minotti Eric Jacobsen joined Harvard University as full professor in 1993, was named the Sheldon Emory Professor of Organic Chemistry in 2001, and served as Chair of the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology from...
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George Whitesides

Woodford L. and Ann A. Flowers University Research Professor
(Not Accepting Graduate Students)
Laboratory Manager/Administrator: Melissa LeGrand George M. Whitesides was born August 3, 1939 in Louisville, KY. He received an A.B. degree from Harvard University in 1960 and a Ph.D. from the California Institute of Technology (with J.D. Roberts) in...
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Jarad Mason

Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
(Accepting Graduate Students)
Laboratory Manager/Administrator: Pamela Hernandez The Mason Group applies the tools of coordination chemistry, materials science, and nanotechnology to the synthesis of materials that address basic science challenges in energy and sustainable development...
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Theodore Betley

Erving Professor of Chemistry
Director of Graduate Studies
(Accepting Graduate Students)
Laboratory Manager/Administrator: Pamela Hernandez The Betley group works in the field of synthetic inorganic chemistry to design new complexes capable of activating unreactive chemical bonds. We design catalysts comprised of first-row transition elements...
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Recent News

Eric Jacobsen Wins 2026 Cotton Medal

Professor Eric Jacobsen, Sheldon Emery Professor of Chemistry, has been selected as the 2026 recipient of the F.A. Cotton Medal for Excellence in Chemical Research named for one of the most honored faculty members in Texas A&M University history. The...
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