Inorganic Division
Inorganic chemistry at WSU encompasses radiopharmaceuticals, traditional synthesis, computational inorganic, properties of the solid state, the photochemistry of metals in the atmosphere, bioinorganic, and investigations into the behavior of the actinide and lanthanide elements. Our faculty are leaders in thier fields, giving internationally invited lectures, organizing research conferences, writing books, and presenting thier research in cover articles for high-impact journals. Members of the Inorganic division include:
Science in Action

Ken Nash with PhD student Maria Kriz

Colors change as a function of Pu oxidation state

The reactor pool at the Nuclear Radiation Center