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At the center's Chapel Hill headquarters, more than 100 researchers work to turn sunlight into methanol.
Julianne Hall wins Chemistry's Fred Young Extra Mile Award
Photos of Chemistry undergraduate students and faculty eating cookies and talking.
Nicholas Boyer, a rising senior at UNC-Chapel Hill double majoring in chemistry and computer science was selected to receive a 2024 Barry Goldwater Scholarship.
Researchers in the UNC Chemistry Department are using semiconductors to harvest and convert the sun’s energy into high-energy compounds that have the potential to produce environmentally friendly fuels.
A team of chemistry researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has developed a unique approach to harnessing the sun’s energy to produce hydrogen gas, a potential clean energy source, from water, according to a paper published in Nature Chemistry.