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Binding, activation, and transformation of carbon dioxide mediated by anionic metal complexes (2011) read it
Synthesis and reactivity of molybdenum organometallic complexes supported by amide ligands
Hock, Adam S. (Adam Scott) (2007)
- Advisor: Richard R. Schrock
- Department of Chemistry
Catalytic C-N and C-F bond formation by organometallic group 11 complexes
Akana, Jennifer Anne (2007)
- Advisor: Joseph P. Sadighi
- Department of Chemistry
Progress in nucleophilic catalysis and development of nickel-catalyzed cross-couplings of propargylic halides
Smith, Sean W. (Sean Wesley) (2009)
- Advisor: Gregory C. Fu
- Department of Chemistry
Synthesis and reactivity of copper(I) and iron(II) carboxylate-bridged dimetallic complexes
LeCloux, Daniel D. (Daniel David), 1970- (1998)
- Advisor: Stephen J. Lippard
- Department of Chemistry
Synthesis and studies of molybdenum and tungsten complexes for dinitrogen reduction
Chin, Jia Min (2010)
- Advisor: Richard R. Schrock
- Department of Chemistry
Synthesis and investigation of hexacarboxamide cryptands as anionic binucleating ligands by Glen E. Alliger.
Alliger, Glen E. (Glen Edward) (2010)
- Advisors: Christopher C. Cummings; Daniel G. Nocera
- Department of Chemistry
Syntheses and studies of group 6 terminal pnictides, early-metal trimetaphosphate complexes, and a new bis-enamide ligand
Clough, Christopher Robert (2011)
- Advisor: Christopher C. Cummings
- Department of Chemistry
Continued investigations of the catalytic reduction of N₂ to NH₃ by molybdenum triamidoamine complexes
Hanna, Brian S. (Brian Stewart) (2011)
- Advisor: Richard R. Schrock
- Department of Chemistry
The chemistry of transition metal complexes related to solar energy storage : H₂ production and small molecule (CO₂ and HX; X = Cl, Br) chemistry.
Lee, Changhoo (2011)
- Advisor: Daniel G. Nocera
- Department of Chemistry
Development of novel transition metal-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions and applications thereof
Teverovskiy, Georgiy (2013)
- Advisor: Stephen L. Buchwald
- Department of Chemistry