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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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Reaction of tungsten complexes [(.eta.5-C5H4R)Cl2W.tplbond.WCl2(.eta.5-C5H4R)] (R = Me, CHMe2) with alkynes: x-ray crystal structures of [(.eta.5-C5H4Me)2W2Cl4(.mu.-C4Me4)] and [(.eta.5-C5H4Me)2W2Cl2(O)(.mu.-C4Me4)]

TL;DR: In this paper, the flyover bridge compounds cis-C 5 -C 5 H 4 R) 2 WCl 4 (μ-C 4 Me 4 ), which undergo thermal rearrangement in solution or in the solid state to the isomeric trans species (3a,b), were shown to lie symmetrically perpendicular to the W-W (2.9295) bond.
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Studies on the dicyclopentadienyl hydrides of rhenium and tungsten

TL;DR: In this article, the reaction between the lithiated rhenium complex and methyl iodide affords a complex which, on the basis of analyses, nuclear magnetic resonance and infra-red data, is formulated as π-cyclopentadienyldimethylrhenium methylcyclopentadiene.
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Studies on some mono-η5-cyclopentadienyliron derivatives with chelate diphosphine ligands

TL;DR: The reactions between Fe(η 5 -C 5 H 5 )(LL)I and TIBF 4 or TIPF 6 in the presence of olefins are described in this paper.
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Reactions of carbon dioxide with electron-rich trimethylphosphine compounds of rhenium and tungsten: crystal structure of [W(PMe3)4H2(CO3)]

TL;DR: In this article, the new compounds trans-[Re(PMe3)4(CO)(O2CH-O)],cis-[ReMe3] 4(CO)H],trans-[RePme3) 4{η2-SC(O)}H], trans[RePME3]5H2][BF4], [RePM3]4H2(CO3)] are described.
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Catalytic Combustion of Methane over Cobalt–Magnesium Oxide Solid Solution Catalysts

TL;DR: In this paper, a series of cobalt-magnesium oxide solid solution catalysts (CoMgO) have been prepared using urea combustion methods, and characterised by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and laser Raman (LR).