Turro
Group 2008

- A Symposium on H2@C60 will be held at the Columbia University Department of Chemistry on August 15, 2008. For symposium information, click here.
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A Symposium on Newer Trends in Photochemistry honored the 70th birthday of Nicholas J. Turro. The symposium
was held at the Columbia University Department of Chemistry on May 23–24, 2008. For symposium
information and photos, click here.
Prof. Turro's recent
talks in video
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Prof. Nicholas J.
Turro
Wm.
P. Schweitzer Professor of Chemistry
Nicholas
J. Turro is the William P. Schweitzer Professor of Chemistry
at Columbia University where
he has been since 1964. He also holds professorships at the Department
of Chemical Engineering and the Department
of Earth and Environmental Engineering.
He has been widely recognized by national and international awards
as a leader and pioneer in the area of supramolecular chemistry,
organic photochemistry, molecular spectroscopy, host-guest chemistry
and magnetic effects on photochemical reactions. He has sponsored
the PhD thesis of 70 students, has mentored 200 postdocs. Over 100
undergraduates have been trained in research under his supervision.
He is the author of two textbooks on Organic Photochemistry,
which is considered the “bible” of the field
for several generations by organic photochemists since 1965. He
has published over 800 research
papers and has been selected as one of the most highly cited chemists
for the past two decades. He is a member of
the National Academy of Sciences
and the American Academy of Arts
and Sciences.
See his vitae HTML
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Our research
group deals with the photon as a reagent for initiating photoreactions
and as a product of the deactivation of electronically excited molecules.
Because photons can selectively excite specific atoms or molecules,
they are utilized to study the chemistry and properties of reactive
intermediates such as carbenes, radical pairs, singlet oxygen, and
biradicals in the confined spaces of zeolites, dendrimers and biological
molecules.
Detailed Research Overview
Last Updated: Jan-02-2008
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