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  1. Professor Edward Solomons research spans the fields of physical-inorganic, bioinorganic, and theoretical-inorganic chemistry. His work focuses on spectroscopic elucidation of the electronic structure of transition metal complexes and its contribution to reactivity.

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  2. Professor Edward Solomons research spans the fields of physical-inorganic, bioinorganic, and theoretical-inorganic chemistry. His work focuses on spectroscopic elucidation of the electronic structure of transition metal complexes and its contribution to reactivity.

  3. Professor Edward Solomons research spans the fields of physical-inorganic, bioinorganic, and theoretical-inorganic chemistry. His work focuses on spectroscopic elucidation of the electronic structure of transition metal complexes and its contribution to reactivity.

  4. energy.stanford.edu › people › edward-solomonEdward I. Solomon | ENERGY

    Edward I. Solomon. Professor Edward Solomons research spans the fields of physical-inorganic, bioinorganic, and theoretical-inorganic chemistry. His work focuses on spectroscopic elucidation of the electronic structure of transition metal complexes and its contribution to reactivity.

  5. Much of our research effort focuses on understanding key problems in bioinorganic chemistry. The bioinorganic systems studied in our group primarily fall into four areas: electron transfer sites, copper active sites in biology, mononuclear non-heme iron enzymes, and binuclear non-heme iron enzymes. These systems are described below.

  6. Prof. Edward I. Solomon. Department of Chemistry. Stanford University. Stanford, CA 94305-5080. Email: Edward.Solomon@stanford.edu. Phone: 650-723-9104. Fax: 650-725-0259. Group Administrator:

  7. Edward I. Solomon (born 1946) is the Monroe E. Spaght Professor of Chemistry at Stanford University. He is an elected member of the United States National Academy of Sciences, a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

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