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  2. Kim Renee Dunbar - Wikipedia

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    Kim R. Dunbar is an American inorganic chemist and Distinguished Professor of Chemistry at Texas A&M University.Her research concerns inorganic and coordination chemistry, including molecular magnetism, metals in medicine, supramolecular chemistry Involving anions and anion-pi interactions, and multifunctional materials with organic radicals.

  3. Hong-Cai (Joe) Zhou - Wikipedia

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    Zhou earned a Ph.D. in chemistry from Texas A&M University in 2000, ... Zhou is a trailblazer in synthetic inorganic chemistry, coining the term "Pore Engineering". ...

  4. Alison R. Fout - Wikipedia

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    Alison R. Fout is an American inorganic chemist at the Texas A&M University where she holds the rank of professor. She has contributed to the discovery of new catalysts with NHC ligands . [ 1 ] She discovered a family of catalysts that reduce oxyanions such as nitrate , perchlorate to nitric oxide and chloride , respectively.

  5. Marcetta Y. Darensbourg - Wikipedia

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    Marcetta York Darensbourg is an American inorganic chemist. She is a Distinguished Professor of Chemistry at Texas A&M University. Her current work focuses on iron hydrogenases and iron nitrosyl complexes.

  6. Donald J. Darensbourg - Wikipedia

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    Donald J. Darensbourg is an American inorganic chemist.He is a distinguished professor of chemistry at Texas A&M University.He was elected a member of the National Academy of Sciences in 2022. [1]

  7. F. Albert Cotton - Wikipedia

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    Frank Albert Cotton FRS (April 9, 1930 – February 20, 2007) [1] was an American chemist. He was the W.T. Doherty-Welch Foundation Chair and Distinguished Professor of Chemistry at Texas A&M University.

  8. Arthur E. Martell - Wikipedia

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    Arthur E. Martell (October 18, 1916 – October 15, 2003) was a distinguished professor of chemistry at Texas A&M University and award-winning researcher in the field of inorganic chemistry. His research centered on metal chelate compounds, macrocyclic complexes and cryptates.

  9. John A. Gladysz - Wikipedia

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    John A. Gladysz, [1] an organometallic chemist, is a Distinguished Professor [2] and holds the Dow Chair in Chemical Invention at Texas A&M University. Professor Gladysz is a native of the Kalamazoo, Michigan area.