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Wyatt Murphy, Ph.D., is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Seton Hall University. His academic career includes a Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and postdoctoral research at Clemson University. Specializing in inorganic and physical chemistry, his research focuses on electronic spectroscopy, electrochemistry, and photochemical reactions of transition metal complexes. He teaches courses such as Principles of Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, and Physical Methods in Chemistry.
Dr. Murphy’s work explores synthetic pathways of metal complexes, particularly ruthenium and rhenium systems, and their applications in DNA interactions, energy transfer mechanisms, and catalytic processes. His research emphasizes understanding nonradiative decay processes, redox potentials tuning, and bimetallic complex behavior.
His publications span over three decades, addressing topics from cobalt-DNA binding mechanisms to luminescent tetrametallic clusters. While no specific awards are noted, his extensive contributions to coordination chemistry and photochemistry reflect a renowned academic standing.
