Department of Chemistry
Oxford’s Department of Chemistry is one of the leading chemistry research departments in the world, with around 80 academic staff carrying out international-level research and an annual research income of around £38 million.
Working in the Chemistry Research Laboratory. Credit: Yunli Song / Graduate Photography Competition
Overview
In the 2021 Research Excellence Framework exercise, 66% of the department's research output was judged world-leading, and 32% was judged internationally excellent. The department has a number of research themes, including:
- catalysis
- synthesis
- chemistry at the interface with biology and medicine
- sustainable energy chemistry
- kinetics, dynamics and mechanism
- advanced functional materials and interfaces
- innovative measurement and photon science
- theory and modelling of complex systems
The facilities at Oxford for research and teaching are among the best available in the UK, with a wide range of the latest instrumentation and a huge computational resource networked throughout the University and beyond to national computing centres. Among the facilities available are the latest in automated X-ray diffractometers, electron microscopes, scanning tunnelling microscopes, mass spectrometers, high-field nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometers and specialised instruments for the study of solids.