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The Chemistry Department boasts a distinguished history of achievement in inorganic and materials science, with roots extending to the Manhattan Project. Our collaborative culture empowers faculty and students to address diverse challenges across inorganic synthesis, energy solutions, catalytic processes, sustainable development, and chemical reactivity. Pioneering techniques in solid-state chemistry, mild chemical methods, and organometallic approaches drive advancements in energy materials, intersecting with specialized knowledge in electrochemical, homogeneous, and heterogeneous catalysis, plus multifunctional nanostructures with tailored properties. Practical applications span cutting-edge photovoltaics, thermoelectric systems, energy storage solutions, composite magnets, sustainable alternatives to precious metal catalysts, hydrogen production, carbon dioxide conversion, plastic recycling, rare earth purification, medical-grade photocatalysts, biomass refinement, and agricultural nitrate remediation.