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Read article: Researchers reveal intermediate’s key role in palladium-photocatalyzed reactions
Researchers reveal intermediate’s key role in palladium-photocatalyzed reactions
For nearly 30 years, scientists studying light-driven palladium-catalyzed reactions have suspected that a fleeting species of palladium plays a key role in the process. Leveraging their expertise with special ligands that stabilize intermediates so they can be seen and characterized,...
Read article: Sculpting strong C—H bonds in complex natural products
Sculpting strong C—H bonds in complex natural products
 A team of chemists led by M. Christina White, William H. and Janet G. Lycan Professor of Chemistry at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, has unveiled a breakthrough in selective oxidation chemistry that could significantly advance drug development with natural products. In...
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Read article: Ben Snyder named 2025 Packard Fellow
Ben Snyder named 2025 Packard Fellow
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Benjamin Snyder, a professor of chemistry at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, has been named a 2025 Packard Fellow by the David and Lucile...
Read article: Study: Light-driven reaction leads to advanced hybrid nanomaterial
Study: Light-driven reaction leads to advanced hybrid nanomaterial
 Scientists are exploring many ways to use light rather than heat to drive chemical reactions more efficiently, which could significantly reduce waste, energy consumption, and reliance on non-renewable resources.A team of chemistry researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-...
Read article: Scientists identify two compounds that could benefit people living with multiple sclerosis
Scientists identify two compounds that could benefit people living with multiple sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis, or MS, is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting more than 2.9 million people worldwide. It occurs when the immune system mistakenly attacks the myelin sheath, the protective insulation...
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"Believe in the power of the experiment"

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Nobel laureate and alumnus Omar M. Yaghi (PhD, '90)

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The 12th person from the Department of Chemistry at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign to win the Nobel Prize, alumnus Omar M. Yaghi (PhD, '90) said it was as a graduate student at Illinois that he learned from his PhD advisor Walter Klemperer how to do rigorous science and become a scientist that can break new ground, not somebody who follows other people’s discoveries.  

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Chemistry Learning Center

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The Chemistry Learning Center (CLC) is an opportunity for all undergraduates enrolled in general chemistry to receive help with homework, meet with teaching assistants and connect with other students taking the same courses. 

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Chemistry courses offer study abroad opportunities

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Explore these two courses in the Department of Chemistry that offer short-term study abroad opportunities that will enrich what you learn in the classroom by applying your knowledge to real-world experiences while exploring another part of the world. 

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Herbert S. Gutowsky (1919 — 2000)

Spotlight: Gutowsky, Herbert S. (1919-2000)

Herbert Sander Gutowsky's pioneering work made nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy one of the most effective tools in chemical and medical research. Born November 8, 1919, on a produce farm in Bridgman, Michigan, Gutowsky was the son of Otto and Hattie Meyer Gutowsky. He claimed that his childhood experiences taught him the importance of hard work, which carried over to his scientific life. An avid bicyclist and bird-watcher who later became very interested in growing roses, he was a quiet man who focused on science. Gutowsky received a bachelor's degree from Indiana University in 1940,...