Researcher and academic
This article is about the photochemist at UNC-Chapel Hill. For emeritus professor of chemistry at the University of Wyoming, see
E. Gerald Meyer . For the author, see
G. J. Meyer .
Gerald J. Meyer
Gerald J. Meyer, 2014
Gerald J. Meyer is an active researcher and professor of inorganic chemistry at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill . He was previously the Bernard N. Baker Chair In Chemistry at Johns Hopkins University . His research interests include inorganic photochemistry with emphasis on solar energy,[ 1] using interfacial electron transfer processes[ 2]
and dye-sensitized solar cells.[ 3] [ 4] [ 5] [ 6]
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^ Parlane, Fraser G. L.; Mustoe, Chantal; Kellett, Cameron W.; Simon, Sarah J.; Swords, Wesley B.; Meyer, Gerald J.; Kennepohl, Pierre; Berlinguette, Curtis P. (24 November 2017). "Spectroscopic detection of halogen bonding resolves dye regeneration in the dye-sensitized solar cell" . Nature Communications . 8 (1): 1761. Bibcode :2017NatCo...8.1761P . doi :10.1038/s41467-017-01726-7 . PMC 5701207 . PMID 29176734 . Retrieved 17 January 2019 .