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Inorganic Chemistry involves core research into the characteristics and reactions of most chemical elements, along with examining metals' functions in living organisms.
Its influence extends across various technological fields, including:
catalyst development and creation of advanced materials
pharmaceutical design and detector production
production of innovative boron and carborane substances for oncology applications
investigation of fresh organometallic structures for chemical synthesis and catalytic processes
Researchers are also pioneering novel low-pressure, low-temperature methods to produce ultra-pure ceramic substances. Cutting-edge single-layer films, thin coatings, and polymer filters are being engineered and analyzed for applications in electronic devices, detection systems, and purification technologies.