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Glenn P. A. Yap
Researcher at University of Ottawa
Publications - 143
Citations - 6341
Glenn P. A. Yap is an academic researcher from University of Ottawa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crystal structure & Catalysis. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 143 publications receiving 6105 citations. Previous affiliations of Glenn P. A. Yap include National Institute for Nanotechnology & Carleton College.
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Synthesis, Properties, and Hydroboration Activity of the Highly Electrophilic Borane Bis(pentafluorophenyl)borane, HB(C6F5)21
TL;DR: Two reliable and efficient routes to bis(pentafluorophenyl)borane, 1, are described in this paper, where the transfer agent Me2Sn(C6F5)2 is used to produce the chloroborane ClB(C 6F5), which is subsequently converted to 1 by treatment with a silane, and proceeds with an overall yield of 62%.
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Life and Death of an Active Ethylene Polymerization Catalyst. Ligand Involvement in Catalyst Activation and Deactivation. Isolation and Characterization of Two Unprecedented Neutral and Anionic Vanadium(I) Alkyls
TL;DR: In this article, the pyridine ring ortho positi... was methylated with a stoichiometric amount of methyl alumoxane (PMAO) in toluene.
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Catalytic Construction and Reconstruction of Guanidines: Ti-Mediated Guanylation of Amines and Transamination of Guanidines
TL;DR: The reversible [2 + 2] addition of iPrN=C=NiPr to 1b is demonstrated and is proposed to be part of the catalytic cycle.
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A highly reactive uranium complex supported by the calix[4]tetrapyrrole tetraanion affording dinitrogen cleavage, solvent deoxygenation, and polysilanol depolymerization.
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The interconversion of formic acid and hydrogen/carbon dioxide using a binuclear ruthenium complex catalyst
TL;DR: Ru2(μ-CO)(CO)4 (μ-dppm)2] in acetone solution is an efficient catalyst for the reversible reaction between formic acid and hydrogen/carbon dioxide.