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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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Correlated transport and high resolution transmission electron microscopy investigations on inorganic-filled single-walled carbon nanotubes showing negative differential resistance

TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe a strategy for fabricating devices on perforated silicon nitride membranes that is ideal for systems with modulated structure, in particular for nanotubes with endohedral inorganic compounds or molecules.
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Mono-η-cyclopentadienylmolybdenum chemistry. Some oxo-, oxohalogeno-, halogeno-, thio-, η-disulphido-, and thiohalogeno-derivatives

TL;DR: In this article, the new compounds [Mo(η-C5H4Me)Cl4] and [Mohammed et al.] have been prepared and characterised.
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Reduction of pentachlorotantalum in pure trimethylphosphine: the synthesis of compounds containing the Ta-η2-CHPMe2 group: crystal structure of [Ta(η2-CHPMe2)(η-C4H6)(PMe3)2Cl]

TL;DR: The crystal structure of TaCl5 has been determined in this paper, showing that the compound reacts with cyclopentadiene and butadiene giving [Ta(η-C5H5)2(PMe3)Cl] and [Ta (η2-CHPMe2)2H2] respectively.
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Synthesis and characterisation of NaC60·5thf

TL;DR: In this article, the sodium salt of the monoanion [C60] was prepared and the 13C and 23Na solid state NMR, EPR and UV spectra were reported; variable-temperature magnetic susceptibility measurements show a sharp reduction in the magnetic moment below 200 K.
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Transition metal atoms as catalysts: oligomerisation of butadiene using atoms of Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, or Ni

TL;DR: Co-condensation of atoms of the metals given in the title with butadiene and a cocatalyst such as [Et2AlCl]2 in toluene causes the oligomerisation of butadienes as discussed by the authors.