Faculty
Research Areas
Overview
Biological Chemistry
Inorganic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Physical Chemistry

Undergraduate Research

Ongoing research in organic chemistry includes all aspects of synthetic and mechanistic organic chemistry, as well as strong interdisciplinary efforts at the interface of biological, physical, and inorganic chemistry. Some current areas of investigation include 1) the development of new synthetic methods for the preparation of complex molecules; 2) the preparation of polymers and other materials for potential use in biological applications, as optical devices, and as catalysts; 3) organometallic chemistry, including the development and application of new catalysts and the preparation of molecular wires; 4) the characterization and exploitation of natural product biosynthesis; 5) physical organic chemistry including the mechanistic study of sigmatropic rearrangements; 6) spectroscopy and reaction dynamics; and 7) the total synthesis of natural products having interesting biological properties.

These research experiences are enhanced by the "hands-on" availability of a wide range of state-of-the-art instrumentation, giving researchers an in-depth understanding of both the operational and conceptual tools used by organic chemists. Further, students in organic chemistry benefit from a curriculum featuring courses in reaction mechanisms, synthesis, and spectroscopic techniques, as well as specialized offerings in bioorganic chemistry and other topics. Our students' experience is broadened by an active Departmental colloquium series that hosts distinguished scientists in all areas of chemistry, and by the Friday afternoon organic problem session.

Faculty with a Primary Interest in Organic Chemistry
John Baldwin
Christopher N. Boddy
John Chisholm
James Kallmerten
Yan-Yeung Luk
Michael B. Sponsler
Nancy I. Totah
 
Donald C. Dittmer (emeritus)
Roger Hahn (emeritus)


Faculty with a Secondary Interest in Organic Chemistry
Teddy Asefa
Robert Doyle
Teresa B. Freedman
Laurence A. Nafie


Graduate Course Offerings in Organic Chemistry
CHE 575: Organic Spectroscopy
CHE 627: Intermediate Organic Chemistry
CHE 675: Advanced Organic Chemistry
CHE 676: Introduction to Organic Synthesis: Methodology
CHE 685: Organic Mechanisms
CHE 686: Introduction to Organic Synthesis: Design


Useful Links
  » Organic Problem Session Schedule
  » Organic Links: Synthetic Organic Chemistry Groups in the US