Christopher R. Waidmann, Ph.D.

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2009 University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
Area:
coordination chemistry, catalysis and electrocatalysis, bioinorganic chemistry, organometallic chemistry, physical organic chemistry, electron transfer, and reactions of nanoscale materials
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James M. Mayer grad student 2009 University of Washington
 (Investigating proton coupled electron transfers in oxovanadium and dimeric copper -oxo systems: The importance of intrinsic barriers and reaction driving force.)
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Barnett SM, Waidmann CR, Scheuermann ML, et al. (2014) Developing Molecular Copper Complexes for Water Oxidation Molecular Water Oxidation Catalysis: a Key Topic For New Sustainable Energy Conversion Schemes. 187-210
Waidmann CR, Pete Silks LA, Wu R, et al. (2013) One-pot reduction of olefin and ketone moieties by a copper-phosphine catalyst enabled by polar aprotic solvents Catalysis Science and Technology. 3: 1240-1245
Waidmann CR, Pierpont AW, Batista ER, et al. (2013) Functional group dependence of the acid catalyzed ring opening of biomass derived furan rings: An experimental and theoretical study Catalysis Science and Technology. 3: 106-115
Waidmann CR, Miller AJM, Ng CWA, et al. (2012) Using combinations of oxidants and bases as PCET reactants: Thermochemical and practical considerations Energy and Environmental Science. 5: 7771-7780
Waidmann CR, DiPasquale AG, Mayer JM. (2010) Synthesis and reactivity of oxo-peroxo-vanadium(V) bipyridine compounds. Inorganic Chemistry. 49: 2383-91
Waidmann CR, Zhou X, Tsai EA, et al. (2009) Slow hydrogen atom transfer reactions of oxo- and hydroxo-vanadium compounds: the importance of intrinsic barriers. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 131: 4729-43
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