NSF Funding: Inorganic, Bioinorganic and Organometallic Chemistry
SYNOPSIS

Supports research on
the synthesis, properties, and reaction mechanisms of molecules composed of
metals, metalloids, and nonmetals with elements covering the entire periodic
table. Included are fundamental studies that underscore (1) bioinorganic
reactions, (2) homogeneous catalysis and organometallic reactions, (3)
photochemical and charge transfer processes, and (4) studies aimed at the
rational synthesis of new inorganic molecular substances, self-assemblies, and
nano-size materials with predictable chemical, physical, and biological
properties. Objectives are to provide the basis for understanding (1) the
function of metal ions in biological systems, (2) the behavior of new inorganic
materials and new industrial catalysts, and (3) the systematic chemistry and
behavior of most of the elements and compounds in the environment. The program
has links to other programs within NSF that support chemistry research,
including Solid State Chemistry and Polymers (Materials Research Division, MPS
Directorate); Chemical Reaction Processes (Chemical and Transport Systems
Division, ENG Directorate); Biochemistry and Biophysics (Molecular and Cellular
Biosciences Division, BIO Directorate); and Geochemistry (Earth Sciences
Division, GEO Directorate).