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Albert Haim Professor Emeritus Industrial Chemist, 1954, University of Uruguay; Ph.D., 1960, University of Southern California; Research Associate, University of Southern California, 1960-61; Research Associate, Stanford University, 1961-62; Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship, 1964-67; Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching, 1981; Fulbright Lecturer at the University of Uruguay, 1969-1971; 3 Cycle Lecturer at the Universities of Neuchatel and Berne, 1982; SUNY Stony Brook Alumni Association Outstanding Teacher Award, 1994; Visiting Scientist, Brookhaven National Laboratory, 1994; Associate Editor, Inorganic Chemistry, 1990-present.
(631) 632-7924, 632-9032, E-mail: alhaim@notes.cc.sunysb.edu Publications |
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INORGANIC CHEMISTRY: REACTION MECHANISMS
Our research activities are in the field of inorganic reaction mechanisms. Kinetic techniques currently used in our laboratories include conventional techniques as well as methods to investigate reactions in the milli-and microsecond range (stopped-flow, flash photolysis). We are interested in oxidation reduction and substitution reactions of transition metal coordination compounds. In particular, our most recent efforts focus on studies of intramolecular electron transfer through extended, delocalized bridging systems, the photochemical generation of reactive intermediates, and the reactions of singlet dioxygen with a variety of inorganic compounds.
See also: Albert Haim home page
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