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Bioinorganic Chemistry at Harvey Mudd College

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    • “A History of Germanium” by Emily Darby
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    • “Co-lors and Co-talysis” by Izzy Lee
    • “Improving Solar Cell Efficiency with Modified Gold Nanoparticles” by Mikaela Kosich
    • “Lighting up the Ruthenium Fire Hose to Increase Drug Potency” by Eun Bin Go
    • “Piezoelectronic properties of ZnO and its potential to power nanotech” by Faye Jones
    • “Platinum” by Allison Lim
    • “Silicon” by Mollie Cowger
    • “Technetium” by Judge Lee
    • “Tungsten: The Future of Solar Power?” by Maddi Hartley
    • “Yttrium in Radiotherapy” by Lucinda-Joi Chu-Ketterer
    • “Zircons: Unlocking Secrets of Early Earth” by Erin Delaria
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Van Heuvelen Lab

The Elements

Students in Chem 104: Inorganic Chemistry are exploring how different chemical elements are used in society. Read on to learn about their work!

A New Technique to Diagnose Heart Disease: Modern Uses of Rubidium
Co-lors and Co-talysis
Lighting Up the Ruthenium Fire Hose
Zircons: Unlocking the Secrets of Early Earth
Lighting Up the Ruthenium Fire Hose
Platinum
Silicon
Yttrium in Radiotherapy
Improving Solar Cell Efficiency with Modified Gold Nanoparticles
Piezoelectronic Properties of ZnO and Its Potential to Power Nanotech
Tungsten: The Future of Solar Power?
A History of Germanium
Technetium

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