Aaron M. Royer, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2010 | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana-Champaign, IL |
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synthetic inorganic, bioinorganic, and organometallic chemistryGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorThomas B. Rauchfuss | grad student | 2010 | UIUC | |
(Spectroscopic and functional models for Hmd hydrogenase.) |
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Lei H, Royer AM, Rauchfuss TB, et al. (2012) C 2-symmetric iron(II) diphosphine-dialkoxide dicarbonyl and related complexes Organometallics. 31: 6408-6414 |
Royer AM, Salomone-Stagni M, Rauchfuss TB, et al. (2010) Iron acyl thiolato carbonyls: structural models for the active site of the [Fe]-hydrogenase (Hmd). Journal of the American Chemical Society. 132: 16997-7003 |
Royer AM, Rauchfuss TB, Gray DL. (2010) Organoiridium pyridonates and their role in the dehydrogenation of alcohols Organometallics. 29: 6763-6768 |
Ohki Y, Ohta S, Tatsumi K, et al. (2010) Bio-Inspired Iron and Nickel Complexes: Monomeric Iron(II) Complexes Having Two Sterically Hindered Arylthiolates Inorganic Syntheses. 35: 137-143 |
Royer AM, Rauchfuss TB, Gray DL. (2009) Oxidative addition of thioesters to iron(0): active-site models for Hmd, nature's third hydrogenase Organometallics. 28: 3618-3620 |
Royer AM, Rauchfuss TB, Wilson SR. (2008) Coordination chemistry of a model for the GP cofactor in the Hmd hydrogenase: hydrogen-bonding and hydrogen-transfer catalysis. Inorganic Chemistry. 47: 395-7 |