Margaret Czerw
Affiliations: | 2003 | Chemistry | Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Brunswick, NJ, United States |
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(Computational studies of transition metal complexes relevant to catalytic alkane functionalization.) |
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Goldman AS, Renkema KB, Czerw M, et al. (2005) Alkane Transfer?Dehydrogenation Catalyzed by a Pincer-Ligated Iridium Complex Cheminform. 36 |
Krogh-Jespersen K, Czerw M, Summa N, et al. (2002) On the mechanism of (PCP)Ir-catalyzed acceptorless dehydrogenation of alkanes: a combined computational and experimental study. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 124: 11404-16 |
Krogh-Jespersen K, Czerw M, Zhu K, et al. (2002) Combined computational and experimental study of substituent effects on the thermodynamics of H(2), CO, arene, and alkane addition to iridium. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 124: 10797-809 |
Krogh-Jespersen K, Czerw M, Goldman AS. (2002) Computational and experimental studies of the mechanism of (PCP)Ir-catalyzed acceptorless dehydrogenation of alkanes Journal of Molecular Catalysis a: Chemical. 189: 95-110 |
Krogh-Jespersen K, Czerw M, Kanzelberger M, et al. (2001) DFT/ECP study of C-H activation by (PCP)Ir and (PCP)Ir(H)2(PCP=eta3-1,3-C6H3(CH2PR2)2). Enthalpies and free energies of associative and dissociative pathways. Journal of Chemical Information and Computer Sciences. 41: 56-63 |
Czerw M, Goldman AS, Krogh-Jespersen K. (2000) Addition of ammonia to AlH3 and BH3. Why does only aluminum form 2:1 adducts? Inorganic Chemistry. 39: 363-9 |
Kanzelberger M, Singh B, Czerw M, et al. (2000) Addition of C-H bonds to the catalytically active complex (PCP)Ir (PCP = η3-2,6-((t)Bu2PCH2)2C6H3) [7] Journal of the American Chemical Society. 122: 11017-11018 |