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The primary mission at The University of Tennessee, Department of Chemistry is to present to the next generation of chemists and chemically literate citizens an integrated program of teaching and research that will prepare them to respond responsibly to areas of current and future national need.

Alphabetical UT Chemistry Faculty Listing:
Adcock, Jamie L., Professor, Ph.D., University of Texas-Austin, 1971. Inorganic Chemistry. Fluorine chemistry: aerosol direct fluorination, synthesis of functional fluorocarbons, physical organic chemistry of fluorine compounds, fluorocarbon organometallic and inorganic fluorine chemistry.

Baker, David C., Paul and Wilma Ziegler Professor, Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1973. Organic Chemistry. Chemistry of the carbohydrates, nucleosides, cyclitols, and N-heterocyclic compounds; design and evaluation of drugs and prodrugs for the chemotherapy of viruses and cancer; novel inhibitors of adenosine deaminase.

Barnes, Craig E., Professor, Ph.D., Stanford University, 1982. Inorganic Chemistry. Organotransition metal chemistry, catalysis, design, synthesis and properties of polynuclear macrocyclic complexes, NMR spectroscopy applied to organometallic systems.

Bartmess, John E., Professor, Ph.D., Northwestern University, 1975. Organic Chemistry. Gas phase ion/molecule reactions; ion cyclotron resonance spectrometry; organic mechanisms; ion thermochemistry; solution calorimetry; molecular orbital calculations.

Chambers, James Q., Professor, Ph.D., University of Kansas, 1964. Analytical Chemistry. Electroanalytical chemistry; organic electrochemistry; multisulfur heterocycles; synthesis and electrochemistry; electroactive polymer films; conducting salt electrodes.

Compton, Robert N., Paul and Wilma Ziegler Professor, Ph.D., University of Tennessee, 1965. Physical Chemistry. Negative ions, multiphoton ionization spectroscopy, molecular beams, electron scattering properties of liquids.

Cook, Kelsey D., Professor, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1978. Analytical Chemistry. Mass spectral characterization of solutions (including natural and synthetic polymers); fundamentals of matrix-assisted ionization (especially electrohydrodynamic and electrospray); process and membrane mass spectrometry.

Dunning, Thom H., Jr, Distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Ph.D., California Institute of Technology (1970). Theoretical and Computational Chemistry. Electronic structure of molecules; molecular structure, energetics, and reactivity; electron and proton affinities.

Dadmun, Mark D., Associate Professor, Ph.D., University of Massachusetts, 1991. Polymer Science: Structure of polymers; liquid crystals and block copolymer blends.

Feigerle, Charles S., Professor, University of Colorado, 1983. Physical Chemistry. Kinetics of heterogeneous catalysis; coverage dependencies in rate parameters for thermal desorption; gas phase spectroscopy of negative ions; multiphoton ionization spectroscopy and photoelectron dynamics.

Gilman, S. Douglass, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, 1994. Bioanalytical and Environmental Chemistry.

Guiochon, Georges, Professor and Distinguished Scientist, D.Sc., University of Paris, 1958. Analytical Chemistry. Chromatography, analytical and preparative, theory, instrumentation, applications.

Hinde, Robert J., Associate Professor, Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1992. Physical Chemistry: Computational chemistry; dynamics and reactions of clusters; unimolecular reaction dynamics, energy distribution within small molecules and collision complexes.

Kabalka, George W., Alumni Distinguished Service Professor and Robert H. Cole Professor, Ph.D., Purdue University, 1970. Organic Chemistry. New organic reactions involving organometallic reagents; mechanistic studies involving known organometallic reactions; synthesis of physiologically active agents containing short-lived radionuclides and stable isotopes for use in medical imaging; development of magnetic resonance imaging protocols.

Kovac, Jeffrey D., Professor and Director of General Chemistry, Ph.D., Yale University, 1974. Physical Chemistry. Statistical mechanics of polymers and simple fluids; non-equilibrium thermodynamics; structure and formation of coal; computer simulation.

Larese, John Z., Professor, Ph.D., Wesleyan University, 1982. Physical Chemistry.

Magid, Linda J. (Lee), Professor and UT's ORNL/SNS Liaison for Science & Technology, Acting Director, Joint Institute for Neutron Sciences, Ph.D., University of Tennessee, 1973. Physical Chemistry. Physiochemical investigations of micellar and microemulsion systems; light scattering and small-angle neutron scattering; multinuclear NMR; conductimetry; EMF measurements.

Magid, Ronald M., Professor, Ph.D., Yale University, 1964. Organic Chemistry. Mechanism, stereochemistry and synthetic applications of allylic halide reactions; reactions of allylic substrates with organometallic reagents; new synthetic methods.

Mays, Jimmy W., Distinguished Professor of Chemistry, Ph.D., University of Akron. Polymer Chemistry. Synthesis of linear and branched polymers and copolymers of controlled structure; polymer molecular characterization via dilute solution techniques; polymers at interfaces; polymeric biomaterials; charged polymers; block copolymer morphology; and polymerization in room temperature ionic liquids.

Musfeldt, Janice L., Associate Professor, Ph.D., University of Florida, 1992. Physical and Materials Chemistry.

Pagni, Richard M., Professor, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1968. Organic Chemistry. Biradicals; environmental photochemistry; superacids and molten salts; surface chemistry.

Schell, Fred M., Associate Head and Associate Professor, Ph.D., Indiana University, 1972. Organic Chemistry. The development and application of new synthetic reactions; natural product synthesis; structure elucidation; the application of artificial intelligence to organic synthesis.

Schweitzer, George K., Alumni Distinguished Service Professor, Ph.D., University of Illinois, 1948. Inorganic Chemistry. Ion exchange; solvent extraction; coordination compounds, history and philosophy of science; fluorescence spectroscopy; lanthanide chemistry.

Sepaniak, Michael J., Paul and Wilma Ziegler Professor, Ph.D., Iowa State University, 1980. Analytical Chemistry. Microscale Separations, Optical Spectroscopy, Molecular Modeling, Chemical Sensors.

Turner, John F. C., Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Oxford University, 1995. Inorganic Chemistry.

Williams, T. Ffrancon, Alumni Distinguished Service Professor, Ph.D., University of London, 1960. Physical Chemistry. EST studies of radical ions; spin delocalization; hydrogen atom abstraction at low temperatures by quantum-mechanical tunneling; radiation chemistry and ionic polymerization; structures and rearrangements of organic radical cations.

Woods, III, Clifton, Professor, Ph.D., North Carolina State University, 1971. Inorganic Chemistry. Synthesis, spectroscopic and structural characterization and electrochemistry of organometallic rhodium and platinum complexes.

Xue, Ziling, Paul and Wilma Ziegler Professor, Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles, 1989. Inorganic Chemistry. Molecular approaches to solid-state materials; solid-state organometallic chemistry; heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysis.

Young, David G., Assistant Professor, David Young, Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1994. Organic Chemistry.

Zhang, X. Peter, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1996. Inorganic, Organic and Materials Chemistry.

Zhao, Bin, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., University of Akron, 2000. Polymer Chemistry.

David B. Beach, Adjunct Professor, Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley - 1985. Inorganic Chemistry. Synthesis and characterization of electroceramic thin-films using sol-gel and MOCVD.

Michelle V. Buchanan, Adjunct Professor, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison - 1978. Analytical Chemistry. Mass spectrometry; gas phase ion processes for structure determination; trapped ion techniques (Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance and rf quadrupolar ion trap MS); biomolecule analysis; trace detection of compounds in environmental and physiological samples.

Paul D. Butler, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Ph.D. The University of Tennessee, Knoxville - 1991. Polymer Chemistry. Characterization of the structure and dynamics of colloidal systems as a means of better understanding the physics and chemistry of these complex and fascinating systems.

Sheng Dai, Adjunct Associate Professor, Ph.D., The University of Tennessee, Knoxville - 1990. Chemistry of actinides and fission Products, laser spectroscopy, sol-gel chemistry, fiberoptic instrumentation, chemical sensors, and molten salt chemistry.

John C. Miller, Adjunct Professor, Ph.D., University of Colorado, Boulder - 1975. Physical Chemistry. Atomic and molecular spectroscopy and photophysics; laser physics; nonlinear optics; multiphoton spectroscopy; chemical physics; clusters.

Donald W. Noid, Adjunct Professor, Ph.D., University of Illinois - 1976. Physical chemistry of polymers, theoretical aspects of molecular and polymer spectroscopy and energy transfer processes; chemical kinetics; laser chemistry; polymer chemistry; molecular modeling, applications of neural networks to chemistry; nanotechnology; classical and quantum chaos, polymer powders.

Louis M. Toth, Adjunct Professor, Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley - 1967. Fundamental research directed towards practical applications, especially in nuclear fuel processing technology, reactor development and remediation activities.

Tuan Vo-Dinh, Adjunct Professor, Ph.D., Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, Switzerland - 1975. Biophysical Chemistry. Analytical spectroscopy and chemical sensors.

Ronald Wetzel, Adjunct Professor, Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley ?1973. Protein Chemistry and Biochemistry. The role of amyloid formation in human disease; structure and assembly of amyloid fibrils; inhibitors of amyloid formation; protein stability and protein aggregation.

Grimm, Frederick A., Professor Emeritus, Ph.D., Cornell University, 1968. Physical Chemistry. Molecular spectroscopy; photoelectron spectroscopy; use of quantum mechanical calculations in spectroscopy.

Kleinfelter, Donald C., Professor Emeritus , Ph.D., Princeton University, 1960. Organic Chemistry. Rearrangements in bicyclic systems; conformational analysis; reactions of bicyclic epoxides; perinaphthalene interactions.

Peterson, Joseph R., Professor Emeritus, Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, 1967. Inorganic Chemistry. Determination, correlation and interpretation of the physical and chemical properties of the transuranium elements and their compounds; self-irradiation effects and the physical and chemical consequences of radioactive decay in the bulk-phase solid state.

Van Hook, W. Alexander, Paul and Wilma Ziegler Professor Emeritus, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1961. Physical Chemistry. Isotope effects; solution thermodynamics; physicochemistry of condensed phases.

Wehry, Jr., Earl L., Professor Emeritus , Ph.D., Purdue University, 1965. Analytical Chemistry. Fluorescence and phosphorescence; analytical laser spectroscopy; chemical transformation of environmental pollutants; analytical chemistry of polycyclic organic matter, trace organic analysis.

Wunderlich, Bernhard, Professor Emeritus and Distinguished Scientist, Ph.D., Northwestern University, 1957. Polymer Science. The solid state of macromolecules. Advanced Thermal Analysis Group.

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