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Daniel Rabinovich
B.S., 1990, Catholic University (Lima, Peru)
Ph.D., 1994, Columbia University (New York, NY)
Post-doc, 1994-1996, Los Alamos National Laboratory (Los Alamos, NM)
2002 Henry Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar
2005 IUPAC Young Observer
2007 Fulbright Scholar
Teaching
I am currently (or have been) involved in teaching the following classes offered in the Dept. of Chemistry at UNC Charlotte:
- Principles of Chemistry (CHEM 1251)
- Inorganic Chemistry (CHEM 2125)
- Science, Technology and Society (LBST 2213)
- Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (CHEM 4121)
- Organometallic Chemistry (CHEM 6126)
Research
Synthetic and structural inorganic, bioinorganic and organometallic chemistry, including: (i) poly(pyrazolyl)silane chemistry, (ii) coordination chemistry with multidentate sulfur-donor ligands, including polythioethers and poly(mercaptoimidazolyl)borates, (iii) synthesis of model compounds for the active sites in nickel hydrogenases, copper proteins and other sulfur-rich biomolecules, and (iv) microwave-assisted coordination chemistry.
The Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation, Research Corporation, the American Chemical Society’s Petroleum Research Fund, and the National Science Foundation have generously supported our work in recent years.