
About
Steven Chung is a Teaching Professor in the Chemistry Department at Bowling Green State University's College of Arts and Sciences, where he has served on the faculty since 2007.
His educational background includes:
- Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison (1998)
- B.S. from Harvey Mudd College (1993)
Dr. Chung's research specializes in inorganic and organometallic chemistry, with primary focus on transition metal catalysis involving rhenium and platinum complexes. His work investigates protonation reactions of metal-bound enynes and diynes, leading to novel structures such as alkylidenes, allyls, and propargyls, alongside homogeneous catalytic processes for modifying natural oils and fatty acids.
His publication record (1997-2002) reveals consistent exploration of fundamental organometallic reaction mechanisms, particularly nucleophilic additions to propargyl complexes and stereoselective rearrangements. These studies demonstrate strong interdisciplinary connections between synthetic chemistry, catalysis, and materials science through detailed mechanistic analyses.
Dr. Chung maintains an active teaching role within BGSU's Chemistry Department, with office location in the Physical Sciences Laboratory Building and professional correspondence via schung@bgsu.edu, though specific details regarding current research grants or student mentorship are not documented in the available information.
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