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Michael Gozin
Researcher at Tel Aviv University
Publications - 131
Citations - 4821
Michael Gozin is an academic researcher from Tel Aviv University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Catalysis. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 119 publications receiving 3961 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael Gozin include Weizmann Institute of Science & California Institute of Technology.
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Electron Transfer at Electrodes through Conjugated “Molecular Wire” Bridges
Stephen E. Creager,Changjun Yu,Cindy Bamdad,Steve O'Connor,Tanya MacLean,Eric Lam,Yoochul Chong,Gary T. Olsen,Jiye Luo,Michael Gozin,Jon F. Kayyem +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the electron transfer rates and electronic coupling factors for ferrocene groups attached to gold electrodes via oligo(phenylethynyl) "molecular wire" bridges of variable length and structure are reported.
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Highly energetic compositions based on functionalized carbon nanomaterials
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of functionalized carbon nanomaterials on thermal decomposition, ignition, combustion and the reactivity properties of energetic compositions are discussed in detail, and it has been shown that functionalized fullerenes, CNTs and GO are the most appropriate candidate components in nanothermites, solid propellants and gas generators, due to their superior catalytic properties as well as facile preparation methods.
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Activation of a carbon–carbon bond in solution by transition-metal insertion
TL;DR: In this paper, a simple C-C bond was activated by a mononuclear rhodium complex in a neutral homogeneous medium (tetrahydrofuran solution).
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Reversal of axonal loss and disability in a mouse model of progressive multiple sclerosis
Alexandre S. Basso,Dan Frenkel,Dan Frenkel,Francisco J. Quintana,Frederico Azevedo da Costa-Pinto,Sanja Petrovic-Stojkovic,Lindsay Puckett,Alon Monsonego,Amnon Bar-Shir,Yoni Engel,Michael Gozin,Howard L. Weiner +11 more
TL;DR: The data demonstrate the neuroprotective effect of treatment with a fullerene compound combined with a NMDA receptor antagonist, which may be useful in the treatment of progressive MS and other neurodegenerative diseases.
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Highly Reactive Metastable Intermixed Composites (MICs): Preparation and Characterization
TL;DR: The advantages of novel structured MICs in terms of safety and combustion efficiency are clarified, based on which suggestions regarding the possible future research directions are proposed.