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When perovskites are hit with light, they can form “polar states” that last an unusually long time—up to microseconds, or millionths of a second.
Researchers, including Charles Reece Teeples, have discovered a new way to make two rare molecular shapes more easily and with more design flexibility.
UNC researchers will study tiny airborne particles smaller than the width of a human hair and linked to asthma, heart disease and other serious health problems.
Netz Arroyo is an expert in creating electrochemical biosensors—tiny, highly sensitive devices that can continuously monitor molecules in the body.
We’re excited to share the latest issue of Elements of Research, our seasonal research article collection from the UNC Chemistry Department!
The UNC Department of Chemistry is proud to welcome three outstanding new faculty members whose expertise and energy promise to enhance our vibrant scientific community: Dr. Netz Arroyo, Dr. Lina Quan, and Dr. Karen Scida.







