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Malcolm L. H. Green

Researcher at University of Oxford

Publications -  800
Citations -  32440

Malcolm L. H. Green is an academic researcher from University of Oxford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Carbon nanotube & Cyclopentadienyl complex. The author has an hindex of 82, co-authored 800 publications receiving 31121 citations. Previous affiliations of Malcolm L. H. Green include Gas Technology Institute & University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign.

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The characterization of sub-nanometer scale structures within single walled carbon nanotubes

TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that either 2×2 or 3×3 KI crystals can be formed in SWNTs according to their diameter, and the application of advanced HRTEM imaging techniques to these materials was also described.
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A comparison of the rates of intramolecular hydrogen migration in the molecules [Mo(η-C7H8)2]n+ to give [Mo(η-C7H7)(η-C7H9)]n+, n= 0,1

TL;DR: In this paper, the new compound, Mo(η-C7H8)2, rearranges thermally, in solution, to give Mo(−C 7H7)(η − C 7H9) at a rate faster than that at which its 17-electron analogue, [Mo(−-C 7 H8]BF4], rearranges to give [Mo[−C7 H7]-BF4.
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η-Cycloheptatrienyltitanium chemistry: halogeno-, tertiary phosphine, and alkyl derivatives: crystal structures of [Ti(η-C7H7)(C4H8O)(µ-Cl)]2 and Ti(η-C7H7)(Me2PCH2CH2PMe2)Et

TL;DR: The binuclear compound [Ti(η-C7H7)(C4H8O)(µ-Cl)]2 reacts with bis-1,2-(dimethylphosphino)ethane giving the new binuclear compounds as mentioned in this paper.
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Transmission of a plasmon e-field through carbon nanotube walls

TL;DR: In this article, the transmission and attenuation of an E-field coupled to a surface plasmon mode, through the walls of double-walled and multiwalled carbon nanotubes, is investigated and examined within the context of optical field enhancement.
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Severe diaphragm weakness in spinocerebellar degeneration.

TL;DR: Diaphragmatic weakness in spinocerebellar degeneration is characterised by weakness and spasticity of the legs with early onset in childhood or adolescence and slow progression.