Inorganic chemistry deals with the study of non-living matter, including minerals, metals, nonmetals, and their compounds, which do not involve carbon-hydrogen bonds. Inorganic compounds can exhibit ...
Inorganic chemistry encompasses the study of non‐organic compounds and materials, ranging from coordination complexes and organometallic species to solid‐state materials and catalysts. This discipline ...
Bioinorganic chemistry remains a vibrant discipline at the interface of chemistry and the biological sciences. Metal ions function in numerous metalloenzymes, are incorporated into pharmaceuticals and ...
As compared to organic chemistry, which is a study dedicated to carbon-containing compounds, the area of inorganic chemistry examines the properties and behaviors of all other compounds including ...
As a faithful reader of C&EN and an inorganic chemist who is now retired, I take exception to your recent infographic that classifies Nobel Laureates (C&EN, Oct. 12 ...
As a faithful reader of C&EN and an inorganic chemist who is now retired, I take exception to your recent infographic that classifies Nobel Laureates (C&EN, Oct. 12 ...