
Mark Stephen Wrighton
Professor · Transition Metal Catalysis
Washington University in St. LouisAbout
Mark Stephen Wrighton is a Professor and Chancellor Emeritus at Washington University in St. Louis, where he also holds the James and Mary Wertsch Distinguished University Professorship. He served as Chancellor from 1995 to 2019, leading significant advancements in academic quality, campus infrastructure, fundraising, and global reputation. His tenure emphasized interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation.
Dr. Wrighton earned a PhD in Chemistry from the California Institute of Technology.
His research focuses on energy-related chemical processes, including transition metal catalysis, photochemistry, and electrochemical systems. Key interests include solar energy conversion to chemical fuels and electricity, novel catalyst development, and surface chemistry at interfaces. He has authored over 300 scholarly articles and holds 16 patents.
Wrighton has delivered over 40 distinguished lectures worldwide and is recognized for contributions to molecular electronics and photoprocesses at electrodes.
No specific scientific awards or active grants are explicitly listed in the provided texts, though his extensive publication record underscores sustained research excellence.
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