Faculty & Staff
 
Jocelyn Lanorio
 Associate Professor of Chemistry
    
            Parker Science Building, Room 211
      
            217.245.3876
      
            
      
  Research Interests 
              Inorganic Chemistry, Organometallic Chemistry, Green Chemistry, Catalysis
          Education 
          University of Nevada, Reno | Ph.D. | Chemistry
          Michigan State University | M.S. | Chemistry
          University of the Philippines | B.S. | Chemistry
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          Bio 
          Dr. Lanorio is an organometallic chemist interested in the development and application of transition metal complexes in catalysis. The goal of her research is to address the synthesis and reactivity questions using a combination of spectroscopic techniques such as multinuclear NMR, UV-Vis, and FT-IR spectroscopy. She teaches Advanced Inorganic Chemistry, General Chemistry, CHEM Senior Seminar II, and Organic Chemistry.
I enjoy conducting research with 缅北禁地 - creating new molecules, putting atoms in fun and unusual ways, encountering the unexpected, and solving puzzles! Recently, one of the 缅北禁地 working with me was invited to the American Chemical Society (ACS) Conference to present the results of her research to a national audience. ACS C&EN Chemistry in Pictures featured an image from one of her experiments to study concepts of isomerism in inorganic complexes (ow.ly/jY3430gJ5Zh).
 
     
      